What once sounded futuristic is now quietly reshaping how homes are built: 3D printing. Across the world, companies are experimenting with printing entire house frames using giant printers and special concrete mixes. The result? Faster builds, less material waste, and costs that could eventually make housing more affordable.
In the renovation space, 3D printing is also being used for customized decor, unique fixtures, and even replacement parts for old homes that are otherwise impossible to source. Imagine being able to print a missing piece of trim or a vintage-style door handle right from a file.
This technology is still evolving, but it’s clear that in a decade, renovations won’t look the same.