Our First Ever Home Renovation Awards Are Here!

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The excitement of home renovation can quickly turn to panic when you realize just how many products and materials go into the project. What’s the right countertop for the kitchen? Which fixtures will work best in the bathroom? Is now the time to switch to alternative energy? We get it! That’s why we launched the first ever Good Housekeeping Home Renovation Awards. Whether you’re planning a major remodel or just looking to simplify your home’s maintenance, you’ll find plenty of solutions in our roundup of winners.

Take it from us: There is a lot happening in housing. Even before the pandemic, home improvement was a red-hot industry, with more millennials becoming homeowners and older Americans making upgrades to stay put in their existing homes. Then came COVID-19, and all those months stuck at home spurred even more activity, to the point where spending is now approaching half a trillion dollars a year, up from $300 billion in 2017.

The surge in spending has prompted more R&D investment from manufacturers, hence the incredible array of building materials, systems, technologies and more on today's market. But just because something is shiny and new doesn’t mean it belongs in your home. Enter the home pros at the Good Housekeeping Institute. Through more than 5,000 testing hours, our experts and consumer testers took a close look at the scores of submissions that poured into the Home Improvement & Outdoor Lab. Only products that will truly make your home better — whether easier to operate, more energy-efficient, safer, more stylish or some combination of them all — earned a place on our winners’ list.

The picks are arranged by area of the house to help you sort through them ahead of your next big project.


Meet the Judges

How We Tested

Experts at the Good Housekeeping Institute got hands-on with every product submission, often in more ways than one. In most cases, we started by calling in samples for Lab testing— for example, running stain and abrasion tests on countertops, decking and flooring. We also enlisted our army of consumer testers to evaluate products under the real-world conditions of their homes — say, running a digital air monitor for weeks on end or using a generator to power up appliances. Our Institute engineers also completed thorough reviews of technical data provided by manufacturers to verify claims around performance, safety, sustainability and more. Our home design editors, meanwhile, weighed in on style and aesthetics — for example, assessing the pattern of new tile or the palette of various siding materials.

For added power tool insights, we brought in the expertise of Roy Berendsohn, senior home editor at Popular Mechanics, our partner publication; Roy and his team tested about a dozen tools at PM’s testing facility in Easton, PA. Finally, we teamed up with an outside judge, homebuilder, developer and author Fernando Pagés Ruiz, who installed an array of product submissions, from flooring to fixtures, on a new home build in Nebraska, then gave us his expert take on installation, performance and aesthetics.


Kitchen All-Stars
/ Garage Wonders / Excellent Exteriors / Smartest Home Tech / Genius Home Monitors / Hottest Home Decor / Lawn & Yard Saviors / Perfect Power Tools / Biggest Energy Savers / Top Window Enhancements / Brightest Electrical Ideas / Best in Bath

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