The way people live at home has changed for good.
Amidst remote work skyrocketing, smart devices dominating living rooms and homeowners investing more money than ever into renovations… home life has changed drastically over the past 5 years. Enter the one room that combines all three of these trends-
The home office.
Home office cabinets embody the sweet spot where technology meets design and home improvement. They conceal the messy essentials (cords, printers, hard drives), showcase decorative favorites (books, plants, artwork), and subtly determine whether a workspace looks put together or not.
Let’s break down what’s happening in the market and why it matters.
In this guide:
- Why Home Improvement Is Booming Right Now
- How Technology Is Reshaping The Modern Home
- Where Design Meets Function (Home Office Cabinets)
- Smart Choices For Homeowners Today
Why Home Improvement Is Booming Right Now
Home improvement spending is huge. And it’s still growing.
According to the latest estimates from Harvard, homeowners are expected to spend $509 billion in 2025 on remodeling. That’s a lot of money heading toward kitchens, baths, and…. home offices.
Why the surge? A few reasons:
- Homeowners aren’t moving. When mortgage rates are high, moving costs a lot of money. So people renovate what they own.
- Home equity is at record highs. That equity fuels renovation budgets.
Remote work created unforeseen demands.
Extra bedrooms turned into offices. Basement spaces turned into studios. Every room has been assigned a purpose.
Empower says that nearly two-thirds of US homeowners plan on spending $20,000 or more on home renovations. There’s gonna be a lot of remodel juice going toward every room in the house.
And here’s where it gets interesting.
Much of that spending is going towards features like built-in storage. Custom cabinetry. Multi-functional spaces. Upgrades that help a home operate more efficiently and look great too. Home office cabinets built to store laptops, files, printers and anything else you need to be productive these days. Office cabinets that often take design cues from the same craftsmanship as high quality kitchen cabinets… because why shouldn’t a workspace feel just as handmade as the kitchen?
How Technology Is Reshaping The Modern Home
Technology used to live in one room. The TV room. Maybe the study.
Now it’s everywhere.
The worldwide smart home market reached $162.8 billion in 2025. Expected to grow over 100% in the coming years. Think voice assistants, smart thermostats, video doorbells, connected light bulbs, security cameras… the works. All further ingraining themselves into daily life.
A few numbers worth knowing-
- Approximately 22% of households in the U.S. have larger smart devices such as refrigerators or washing machines
- Forecasts show the North American smart home market by itself will continue to rise steeply through 2030
- Over 30 billion connected devices will be estimated to be installed in residences worldwide
So what does this mean for design?
Technology should be integrated into the home, not added on as an afterthought. Nobody wants a gorgeous office destroyed by wires and blinking modems. Nobody wants a stylish kitchen with a smart home device on the counter next to the coffee maker.
That’s why smart storage matters more than ever.
Today’s top home renovations build for technology integration upfront. Drawered charging stations. Behind-the-panel cable management channels. Router, printer, and gaming system storage in properly sized cabinetry.
Where Design Meets Function
Here’s the shift most homeowners are noticing-
Rooms have become multi-purpose. Dining rooms are also studies. Guest bedrooms are also offices. Living rooms are also home gyms.
That translates into working smarter through design. Every square foot should justify its existence. And nothing does multi-task like beautiful cabinetry.
Home office cabinets are a great example. They can:
- Hide a full workstation behind closed doors when the day ends
- Store paperwork, tech, and supplies in one clean unit
- Match the rest of the home’s design language for a seamless look
- Add serious resale value to the property
The stereotypical old office-at-home used to be a metal filing cabinet shoved into an unused corner. Good riddance.
Homeowners today desire elegance. They want things to look planned and flow together. They want their office to feel enjoyable to work in for long hours. Custom home office cabinets are the answer. They allow built-in style and storage for every device and paperwork.
Smart Choices For Homeowners Today
So how should homeowners think about all this?
With approximately 22% of the US workforce working remotely – that’s about 32.6 million Americans – the home office will stick around. So will the smart home explosion. And the remodel boom.
Those homes that will best hold their value over the next decade will be the ones that gracefully integrate all three trends.
A few things to keep in mind:
- Embrace technology, don’t hide from it. Choose furniture and cabinetry that can accommodate cables, chargers and technology devices.
- Spend where it matters. Flat pack cabinets look cheap right out of the box AND ten years down the road. Invest in solid cabinetry — materials, hardware, crisp lines — and it’ll pay off.
- Consider resale value. A home office with legitimate storage as part of the design will help sell a house. A spare bedroom with a folding table will not.
- Coordinate with existing decor. Cabinets should look like they belong with the rest of the home, rather than being something thrown together at the last minute.
The trend is clear.
Homeowners who design homes for the way people live today — dynamic, connected, work-from-home lives — are maximizing enjoyment in their homes. Those who don’t plan for it are stuck with spaces that are fighting them.
Bringing It All Together
Technology, design, and home improvement used to sit in separate lanes. Not anymore.
They’re starting to bleed into each other these days, and home office cabinets are some of the biggest proof you’ll find of that crossover. Home office cabinets address a design issue (making a space look beautiful), a tech issue (helping wrangle all the wires and gadgets of the day-to-day) and a home improvement issue (increasing a home’s actual value).
The marketplace expands. Connected devices proliferate. More people are using their home as an office, studio, gym and family hub than ever before.
There’s one important reason smart designers plan for aging homeowners: Homes built for life’s inevitable changes are more livable … and appreciate better.
That’s the kind of upgrade worth making today.

