Spring’s warmer weather makes it the perfect time for home renovations. As you consider what changes to make to your home, here are three trends taking center stage in 2025:
- Creating seamless indoor-outdoor spaces for relaxation and entertaining
- Sustainable home upgrades that lower costs and reduce environmental impact
- Long-lasting metal roofing for a future-proof home
While the first two trends enhance everyday living, metal roofing stands out as a smart investment whether you're staying put or planning to sell. Keep reading to discover why upgrading to a metal roof could be the best decision for your home this spring and beyond.
1. Blurring the Lines Between Indoor and Outdoor Living
The desire to seamlessly connect indoor and outdoor spaces isn’t new, but it has only grown in popularity–especially after the pandemic, when outdoor entertaining became a necessity. In 2025, this trend continues to grow as homeowners and renters embrace the benefits of open-air living and bringing natural elements inside when stepping outdoors isn’t an option.
As window and door technology evolves, and in many cases, becomes more affordable, homeowners are opening up their living spaces, literally. Expansive sliding, folding, or even garage-style glass doors create a fluid transition between interior and exterior spaces. This not only enhances the home’s aesthetics but also makes entertaining easier and helps lower HVAC costs during mild weather. Even when closed, these large openings provide an ever-changing focal point with views of lush greenery, birds, and seasonal blooms.
Homeowners are also investing in outdoor living spaces that rival their indoor counterparts in both comfort and style. Weather-resistant furniture now looks just as chic as indoor seating, while outdoor rugs, lamps, and decor pieces bring a cozy, curated feel to patios and decks. Outdoor kitchens have also evolved, now featuring high-end amenities like chef-worthy ovens, built-in wine fridges, and even dedicated pizza stations—turning backyards into full-fledged culinary destinations.
Tips for creating a seamless indoor-outdoor space:
- Use a consistent color palette and materials to visually connect the two areas.
- Incorporate lighting and greenery to enhance ambiance and cohesion.
- Install a double-sided fireplace for warmth and enjoyment in every season.
- Add pergolas or retractable awnings to provide shade and weather protection.
2. Embracing Sustainability
In 2025, homeowners are prioritizing environmentally friendly upgrades more than ever. According to Harvard’s Joint Center for Housing Studies, energy efficiency and sustainability are leading the way in home renovations this year.
Rising utility costs, dwindling natural resources, and a growing commitment to reducing carbon footprints are all driving this shift. Plus, with today’s housing market, many homeowners find it more cost-effective to renovate than relocate–especially when green upgrades offer a strong return on investment.
Three ways homeowners are making their spaces more sustainable include:
- Upgrading insulation to reduce energy loss
- Installing energy-efficient appliances to lower consumption
- Adding solar panels for renewable energy generation
But sustainability goes beyond these improvements. Other eco-friendly remodeling trends include:
- Installing smart thermostats and high-efficiency HVAC systems
- Using LED lighting and motion sensors for energy savings
- Building with reclaimed, repurposed, or renewable materials
- Upgrading plumbing systems to conserve or recycle water
- Swapping hot water boilers for tankless water heaters
- Replacing windows and doors with thermal models
- Adding insulated garage doors to prevent energy loss
- Landscaping with native plants, meadows, and succulents for low-water maintenance
Many homeowners overlook the role roofing plays in energy efficiency and environmental impact. Stone-coated metal roofing, for example, offers significant benefits:
- Longevity: Lasts between 40 to 80 years, which is two to three times longer than asphalt shingles, for example.
- Recyclability: Unlike traditional materials, metal roofs are 100% recyclable at the end of their life, making them an environmentally-friendly option.
- Energy Efficiency: Reflects sunlight instead of absorbing heat, cutting cooling costs by up to 40%.
By choosing sustainable upgrades, homeowners can enjoy long-term savings, making these remodels a win-win for both property value and the planet.
3. Upgrading Your Roof
Roof remodels are on the rise, driven by the increasing frequency and severity of extreme weather events. Homeowners across the country have experienced:
- Unusual weather patterns for their region
- Severe weather seasons starting earlier than ever
- A rise in “once-in-a-century” storms happening back-to-back
In 2024 alone, the U.S. saw 27 weather-related disasters, each causing $1 billion in losses.
When storms strike, roof damage can cost homeowners thousands–not just in repairs, but in insurance deductibles, rising premiums, and even policy cancellations. That’s why more homeowners are choosing DECRA Metal Roofing for protection against extreme weather.
Why DECRA?
- Impact Resistance: DECRA is warrantied against hail up to 2.5 inches in diameter, which can crack and chip traditional roofing materials like asphalt shingles, wood shakes, and clay tiles.
- High Wind Resilience: DECRA is warrantied for winds up to 120 miles per hour, offering protection against hurricanes and tornadoes.
- Protection from Wind-Driven Rain: Every DECRA product meets the strict TAS-100 wind-driven rain test, a requirement for selling roofing in South Florida’s High-Velocity Hurricane Zones (HVHZ).
- Snow and Ice Protection: DECRA’s lightweight yet durable design supports heavy snow loads without sagging. Its nonporous surface helps snow slide off, reducing the risk of ice dams caused by freeze-thaw cycles.
- Fire Resistance: DECRA carries the highest possible Underwriters Laboratories (UL) fire rating.
In the past, replacing a roof would recoup 60–70% of its installation cost through resale value or increased home equity. But in 2025, new figures from the National Association of Realtors show that ROI has jumped to 100%. That means choosing the right roofing material isn’t just about weather protection–it’s a smart financial move, too.
Get Strength and Style with DECRA Metal Roofing
Breathtaking designs are what you see at first glance, but underneath are layers of pure protection. DECRA’s proprietary stone-coating process involves adhering natural stone granules to the top of base steel sheets to provide a wide range of styles, colors, and textures that suit the most discerning of tastes–each backed by the strength of multi-layered steel.
If you’re looking for a roof that can withstand nearly anything Mother Nature has to offer without sacrificing on style, then you’re looking for DECRA. Request a complimentary sample to see it for yourself or visit our gallery for inspiration and to explore more design options.