Q4 2025 Houzz U.S. Renovation Barometer Finds Renewed Momentum

Published: October 16, 2025

Houzz Inc. has released the Q4 2025 Houzz U.S. Renovation Barometer. The report shows strengthened optimism among construction professionals following a significant rebound in business activity. Meanwhile, businesses in the architectural and design services sector (hereafter referred to as “design”) remain moderately optimistic for the final quarter of the year despite a modest slowdown in recent activity. 

Looking forward to 2026, nearly all professionals anticipate that homeowners will have at least some concerns as they embark on their renovation projects in the coming year (93% construction, 96% design). The top concerns cited include overall project costs, tariffs and the economy or job stability. In anticipation, many pros are adjusting how they operate by adopting or upgrading technologies (42% construction, 48% design), modifying pricing or contract terms (40% construction, 32% design), and placing greater emphasis on marketing and client acquisition (34% construction, 39% design).

“Construction professionals are closing the year with renewed confidence, supported by a surge in project activity in the third quarter and recent interest rate cuts,” said Houzz staff economist Marine Sargsyan. “While backlogs have come down from record highs, firms continue to manage steady pipelines and make adjustments to maintain profitability. In contrast, design professionals remain more cautious, signaling that while homeowner interest persists, project planning cycles may lengthen as clients weigh broader economic factors heading into 2026.”

Q4 2025 Architectural and Design Services Sector Barometer

The Expected Business Activity Indicator related to project inquiries and new committed projects increased to 59 for Q4 2025 (up 1 point from Q3) for the design sector. This is driven by a 2-point increase in expectations for new committed projects, while expectations for project inquiries remained steady at 58 points. Expectations for Q4 among both architects and interior designers inched up to 58 and 61 respectively.

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The Project Backlog Indicator is 5.5 weeks in the beginning of Q4, which is 0.8 weeks shorter than a year ago. Architects report a 5.8 week backlog (a decrease of 2 weeks), while interior designers report a 4.9 week backlog (an increase of 1 week).

The Recent Business Activity Indicator related to project inquiries and new committed projects decreased to 43 in Q3 (versus 45 in Q2). This is driven by drops in both project inquiries (43) and new committed projects (42) in Q3 (down 3 and 2 points, respectively). Architects reported the most significant decrease to 39 (down 6 points), followed by interior designers (48; up 3 points).

Q4 2025 Houzz U.S. Renovation Barometer

Q4 2025 Construction Sector Barometer

The Expected Business Activity Indicator for construction businesses related to project inquiries and new committed projects increased by 8 points to 66* for Q4 (from 58 for Q3). This is largely driven by a 12-point uptick in expectations for new committed projects in Q4. Similarly, expectations for project inquiries increased by 3 points to 67 for Q4 (from 64 for Q3). Both build-only remodelers and design-build firms expect improved Q4 business activity, with the indicator at 66 points each.

The Project Backlog Indicator is 5.4 weeks in the beginning of Q4, which is 5.1 weeks shorter than a year ago. Build-only remodelers report a 4.4 week backlog (down 3.9 weeks), while design-build remodelers report a 6.3 week backlog (down 6.5 weeks).

The Recent Business Activity Indicator related to project inquiries and new committed projects jumped to 55 (from 38 in Q2). This is driven by a 20-point increase in project inquiries to 62 in Q3, relative to the previous quarter. Similarly, new committed projects increased by 13 points, reaching 48 points. The recent business indicator increased to 56 for build-only remodelers and to 54 for design-build remodelers in Q3. 

2026 Homeowner Outlook and Business Response 

Houzz asked construction and design pros about the challenges they anticipate homeowners will face when deciding to move forward with renovation projects in 2026. The top homeowner concerns include: 

  • Overall project costs (74% construction, 80% design).
  • The economy / job stability (40% construction, 41% design)
  • Tariffs (31% construction, 44% design)
  • Securing financing or loans (16% construction, 11% design)
  • Competing household priorities (15% construction, 11% design)
  • Availability of products and materials (13% construction, 19% design)

Amid ongoing economic uncertainty, businesses across the industry are taking proactive steps to strengthen their operations, protect margins and sustain growth. Nearly 9 in 10 firms expect to make changes to the way they run their businesses (86% construction, 86% design). 

The most common strategies include adopting or upgrading technologies, particularly those with project management capabilities and AI-powered features. More than a third of firms across both subsectors plan to place greater emphasis on marketing and client acquisition (34% construction, 39% design), while others are also adjusting pricing structures and contract terms (40% construction, 32% design) to maintain stability.

The quarterly Houzz U.S. Renovation Barometer provides timely insights into the residential renovation industry, including expectations, project backlogs and recent activity among businesses in the U.S. construction and architectural and design services sectors. Scores for each component are computed as a seasonally adjusted diffusion indices on a scale of 0 to 100, with index values over 50 indicating that a greater proportion of firms reported quarter-over-quarter increases than those reporting decreases. Detailed methodology and underlying quarterly indices for the construction sector and the architectural and design services sector, and other information on market conditions, can be found on houzz.com/research. The Q4 2025 Barometer was fielded Sept. 18 through Oct. 6, 2025, and garnered responses from more than 1,000 home improvement firms on Houzz.

*If an indicator is above the 50-point line, more businesses reported an increase in expected or recent business activity compared to the previous quarter than those reporting decreases.

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