Design Build Central

No. 29: Decoding the 2026 Buyer

31 min · 3. mar. 2026
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In this episode of the Design-Build Central, we explore the evolving landscape of client sentiment, unpacking the unique psychological challenges facing the remodeling industry in 2026. We explore why it has become increasingly difficult to capture the focus of distracted homeowners and how to break through the noise to build genuine connection. Central to our conversation is the universal desire for control; we analyze how a perceived lack of control in the broader world is driving both clients and team members to seek more autonomy and predictability within their home projects and professional lives. Finally, we discuss the lack of urgency appearing across the board—from the slow-rolling of sales leads to a dip in production momentum—and share strategies for reigniting a sense of purpose and pace in every phase of the design-build process

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