What are the home improvement 2019 trends? Start planning home improvement projects this year with the
Glasgow builders from CP! Take note of these trends if you're looking for some creative, contemporary interior design ideas.
Home Improvement 2019 Trends - Advice from CP Builders and Joiners
Mixed Metals
Though copper has been quite popular in interior design for a while, this year it's attention has turned towards combining the metal tones of copper and brass. Mostly used as accent pieces in kitchens and bathrooms, brass brings traditional charm where copper offers something different. If you're thinking of having your kitchen or bathroom updated this year, explore different metals!
Eco Friendly Elements
As we mentioned in our
last post, it can be challenging to find cost-effective and eco-friendly ways to keep your home warm over the winter months. However, now we've reached 2019, it's time to make more
environmentally conscious home improvement decisions. There's no need to spend lots of money on new decorations and furniture! Go for flooring made from reclaimed materials, like bamboo or cork and up-cycled furniture.

Follow the home improvement 2019 trends this year with help from CP.
High Gloss Paint
If you're thinking of remodelling or renovating your home in the near future, why not consider gloss paint instead of matt? Though not to everyone's tastes, high gloss paint can transform living spaces. Also, it is much more long lasting that matt finish paint and gives kitchens and hallways a lovely welcoming feel.
Larger En Suites
Finally, we predict that even more households will want to build larger en suites this year! This is simply because the spa-like bathroom fittings; jacuzzi baths and waterfall showers are proving very popular. And so, homes need bathrooms to cater to these larger elements! If you're looking to have a luxury ensuite fitted in your home, our skilled
bathroom experts will ensure every aspect is carried out with professionalism and care.
Rely on CP Builders and Joiners to fulfil your domestic construction needs this year.