How homeowners see their home as an extension of themselves

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Four in five homeowners see their home as an extension of themselves, according to new research.

The survey of 2,000 American homeowners explored respondents’ attachments to their homes, and the results revealed that 78% see their homes as a part of themselves.

Millennial homeowners were the most likely to agree with this idea, at 88%.

Results also found that 35% of respondents claim there are no aspects of their homes that they would change if given the opportunity.

A new survey of 2,000 American homeowners explored respondents’ attachments to their homes and revealed that 78% see their homes as a part of themselves. Zamrznuti tonovi – stock.adobe.com

Conducted by Talker Research for System Pavers, the survey explored what it is about respondents’ homes they love so much — digging into their purchasing priorities.

Respondents were given a variety of features and asked which they prioritized the most when initially purchasing their home.

Topping the list of desired elements, 33% of respondents who chose the style of their home as one of their top priorities said it was the No. 1 thing they considered, while square footage was the top pick for 29% who prioritized that when browsing.

Four in five homeowners see their home as an extension of themselves, according to new research. SWNS

Another 23% of those who looked for a backyard said it was the most important feature when purchasing a home.

For those who have exterior elements to their home — a backyard, a porch, etc. — 60% said they spend as much time as possible in those exterior areas.

Millennials were the most likely to agree — 82% of millennials surveyed said they spend as much time as they can in the outdoor spaces of their home, compared to 56% of baby boomers.

For those who have exterior elements to their home, 60% of respondents said they spend as much time as possible in those exterior areas. SWNS

Not only that, but millennials were also the generation most likely to want more exterior space for their home — 61% versus 32% of boomers surveyed.

“What we’re seeing, especially with millennial homeowners, is a focus on turning outdoor areas into amazing entertainment spaces,” said Cassi Hallam, chief marketing officer at System Pavers. “It’s more than just adding value to the house; it’s about creating a place where they can truly relax and enjoy time with friends and family. They’re prioritizing having a dedicated outdoor space that reflects personal style and makes everyday living feel a bit more special.”

Backyards are the most favored outdoor areas (70%), followed by gardens (69%), front yards (61%), and decks (61%) by those who have them.

% of millennials surveyed said they spend as much time as they can in the outdoor spaces of their home, compared to 56% of baby boomers. J Maas/peopleimages.com – stock.adobe.com

Front yards and gardens are most likely to be voted as the “pride” of respondents’ homes (87% each).

When asked what they’d most like to use their outdoor space for, relaxing was the first choice by quite a margin, at 51%. The second choice, gardening, was selected by 17% of the respondents.

Respondents also said they like to “sit in the backyard while my dog enjoys being outside,” and they enjoy “having children and grandchildren visit and play in the yard.”

the survey explored what it is about respondents’ homes they love so much — digging into their purchasing priorities. SWNS

Another respondent said, “I enjoy all of my outdoor areas, but I enjoy my garden the most for what it gives back,” while a fourth highlighted the joy of “sitting on the porch during nice weather.”

When the weather is poor and respondents aren’t able to spend time outside, 27% said they “miss it a lot.”

And 63% of respondents with an exterior space agreed: No feeling compares to the first moment you can go outside in your yard after bad weather.

63% of respondents with an exterior space agreed: No feeling compares to the first moment you can go outside in your yard after bad weather. SWNS

“Getting outside with loved ones in a beautiful space sets the stage for making those special moments together,” Hallam said. “We love helping homeowners transform their backyards into places where life happens. Whether it’s a cozy covered patio for gatherings throughout the year, a fully equipped outdoor kitchen for easy entertaining, or low-maintenance paver and turf areas that allow time for more enjoyment and less work, our goal is to design spaces that bring people closer and add real value to homes and lifestyles.”

Survey methodology:

Talker Research surveyed 2,000 homeowners; the survey was commissioned by System Pavers and administered and conducted online by Talker Research between March 10–14, 2025.

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