Homeowners in Monterey County are remodeling more than ever, but the projects themselves are changing. In 2026, it’s less about cosmetic updates and more about functionality, comfort, and long-term value.
Here are the remodeling projects we’re seeing homeowners prioritize most this year.
Kitchen Remodels That Actually Work
The kitchen is still the number one remodel, but the focus has shifted. People want kitchens that function, not just look good.
More storage
Better layout and flow
Larger islands
Improved lighting
Durable finishes
Open, usable kitchens are a top priority for homeowners throughout Monterey, Pacific Grove, Carmel, and surrounding areas.
Bathroom Remodels for Comfort and Efficiency
Bathrooms are no longer just utility spaces. In 2026, homeowners are upgrading bathrooms to be more comfortable, more efficient, and easier to maintain.
Walk-in showers
Better lighting
Improved ventilation
Updated layouts
Modern finishes
Primary bathrooms in particular are getting a lot of attention.
Primary Suite Upgrades
Instead of moving for a bigger bedroom, many homeowners are remodeling to create a true primary suite. This often includes:
Expanding the bedroom
Reworking the closet
Upgrading the bathroom
Improving privacy and layout
It’s one of the most valuable upgrades you can make in an older Monterey home.
Additions and Reconfigurations
When space is tight, adding on or reworking the existing layout makes sense. We’re seeing more:
Bedroom additions
Bathroom additions
Expanded living areas
Reconfigured floor plans
This allows families to stay in their home while gaining the space they need.
Outdoor Living Spaces and Decks
With the Monterey climate, outdoor living is a huge focus. Homeowners want decks, patios, and outdoor spaces they can actually use.
Deck rebuilds and upgrades
Outdoor seating areas
Covered spaces
Better connection to the yard
Outdoor living adds both lifestyle value and resale value.
Fireplace and Living Room Updates
Living rooms are being redesigned for comfort and flow. Fireplace upgrades, built-ins, new layouts, and better lighting are common requests.
People want their main living space to feel warm, open, and inviting.
Whole-Home Refreshes
Some homeowners are choosing to do a full refresh rather than piecing projects together. New flooring, paint, lighting, trim, and layout improvements all at once.
It’s a clean way to modernize an older home in one shot.
Final Thoughts
In 2026, remodeling in Monterey County is about creating homes that work better, feel better, and last longer. Homeowners are thinking long-term and investing accordingly.
Whether it’s a kitchen remodel, bathroom upgrade, addition, or outdoor project, the goal is the same. Build a home that supports the way you actually live.

