As Christmas approaches and homes become the centre of family life, many homeowners begin noticing the things they would love to change.
It might be the kitchen that feels too small when everyone is gathered together, the unused room that could become a home cinema, or the lack of space that suddenly becomes more noticeable during the busiest time of year.
For many, December isn't just about celebrating the present — it's also when plans for the year ahead begin to take shape.
At Serlux Developments, we often see a significant rise in enquiries during winter as homeowners start planning renovations, extensions and interior projects ready for the new year.
Starting the conversation now can provide major advantages.
Avoid the Spring Rush
January and early spring traditionally bring a surge in renovation enquiries across the industry. By planning ahead during December, homeowners often benefit from more flexibility around design discussions, scheduling and project preparation.
More Time to Perfect the Details
The most successful projects are rarely rushed.
Early planning allows time to carefully consider layouts, materials, finishes and functionality before work begins. Whether creating a bespoke cinema room, reimagining living spaces or designing a complete renovation, every detail contributes to the finished result.
Create a Home That Works Better for You
2026 home trends are expected to focus heavily on:
- Flexible living spaces
- Smarter integrated technology
- Warmer, personalised interiors
- Energy-efficient upgrades
- Entertainment-focused spaces for families
Rather than simply following trends, homeowners are increasingly investing in spaces that improve everyday life.
Start the New Year with a New Vision
At Serlux Developments, our design and build approach helps turn ideas into reality — managing projects from initial concepts through to completed spaces.
Whether you're planning a full renovation, bespoke interiors, a home extension or a dedicated cinema room, the best projects begin with a conversation.
Final Word
The New Year may feel a long way off, but the foundations for your next project can start today.

