Make 2026 The Year You…
A new year has a way of quietly asking the question we’ve been avoiding: What’s been on your to-do list for too long?
If you’ve been walking past spaces in your home thinking, we’ll fix that someday, this is your sign. Make 2026 the year you stop putting it off and start designing a home that truly supports how you live.
Below is a little inspiration that clients often tell me they’ve been dreaming about for years.
… choose finishes that make you happy.
That tile you keep saving on Pinterest? The one you smile at every time you see it? This is the year to use it.
Whether it’s a bold kitchen backsplash, a bathroom tile that feels calm and grounding, or a detail that feels uniquely you, great design isn’t about playing it safe—it’s about choosing materials you’ll love seeing every single day.
…open up your space so hosting doesn’t feel cramped.
Maybe it’s finally opening up your kitchen and living room so hosting doesn’t feel cramped. Or creating better flow so daily life feels easier.
Open, intentional spaces aren’t just about entertaining—they’re about connection, comfort, and designing a home that works for the way you actually live.
…upgrade from “it works” to “it feels right.”
So many homes function just well enough—but living in that in-between space can be exhausting.
Make 2026 the year you upgrade from “it works” to “this fits our life.” Whether that means a bathroom that feels calm instead of cramped, a home gym that actually motivates you to use it, a downstairs bar designed for gathering, or spaces that finally feel intentional instead of temporary.
Thoughtful remodels aren’t about overdoing it—they’re about creating spaces that support how you live, relax, and recharge every day.
…the year you love walking into your home again.
At the end of the day, remodeling isn’t just about finishes or layouts—it’s about how your home makes you feel.
If you’ve been waiting for the “right time,” consider this your permission. Make 2026 the year you say yes to your home.
If you’re ready to start planning, now is the perfect time to begin the conversation.
Are you ready to remodel?
For information and a consultation, contact Meg Jaeger, owner and chief creative of Mega Remodel, to see how we can make a plan for your next home remodeling project.