About this episode
Get ready to dive into the design deep end with us live from the Dal Tile Booth at Design and Construction Week! We’re hanging out with the fabulous Chip Wade and Patrick Warren, who are spilling the beans on the hottest design trends for 2026. And let me tell you, Dal Tile is not just playing it safe; they’re diving headfirst into the whole “Made in USA” thing, which is super exciting! We chat about how personalization is taking center stage, making your space uniquely yours, and how the new wave of color and texture is breaking free from the gray monotony of the past. So, whether you’re a design aficionado or just looking to jazz up your home, this episode is packed with insights that’ll inspire you to create the space of your dreams without the headaches!Takeaways:In 2026, expect design trends to embrace vibrant colors and textures, breaking away from the dreary gray palette that dominated previous years.Dal Tile's commitment to 'Made in USA' isn't just a trend; it's a legacy, with over 80% of their products manufactured right here in North America.The rise of technology in home design allows homeowners to visualize their spaces digitally, making it easier to make confident choices before purchasing.Personalization is key in home design; just like fashion, people want their spaces to reflect their unique style, leading to a surge in custom options and unique designs.Outdoor living spaces are becoming more sophisticated, with durable porcelain tiles that can withstand the elements, making them perfect for patios and kitchens.Innovative tools and materials are making tile installation easier and more accessible for DIY enthusiasts, revolutionizing how homeowners approach home improvement projects.Links referenced in this episode:daltile.comaroundthehouseonline.comThanks for listening to Around the house if you want to hear more please subscribe so you get notified of the latest episode as it posts at https://around-the-house-with-e.captivate.fm/listenIf you want to join the Around the House Insider f