‘Ask Ed’ Newsletter – February 2026

Ed Neir Construction wishes all a fabulous February - a heart hangs from a budding branch with trees and rising sun in the background.

Dear Clients, Partner Vendors, Family, and Friends,

In the month of February, 2026, we’ve certainly experienced a full range of winter weather. We’ve had more than our fair share of rain and intense storms, but also a phenomenal amount of clear, sunny days, and welcome warmth in winter that is unique to our fair state. 

Perhaps it’s simply our good fortune, given we have plenty of natural beauty and an abundance of sunshine here in Northern California and the Greater Bay Area where we serve a healthy mix of homeowners, business and commercial property owners, and our agriculture family of farmers. But I suspect it’s a combination of our great year-round weather and stunning California views that account for the home improvement projects that seem to be top of mind in this second month of 2026.

In this month’s newsletter, I’ll discuss and describe a few of those trending projects here. We’ll continue to examine a few more of the very latest trends and key property owner topics, as well as share with you bits of building inspiration in the coming months, and beyond.

As we meet with both previous and prospective clients to discuss their home improvement needs and objectives, 3 key home improvement projects continue to come up:

  1. Warm and Functional Kitchen Remodels
  2. Indoor-Outdoor Living Expansions (“California Rooms”)
  3. Functional Space Adaptability (ADUs, Additions & Flex-Rooms)

Being motivated by these most recent discussions, I’d like to share a bit about each of these particular areas of highest home improvement interest.

2026 Warm and Functional Kitchen Remodel Preferences

Ed Neir Construction can expertly remodel your kitchen - choose natural stone, custom cabinets, pendant + task lighting, beautiful hardware finishes, appliances, and more.

What remains most popular amongst our former and prospective client’s for this month is the desire for a warm, welcoming, and very functional kitchen remodel featuring natural, sustainable materials like walnut or oak cabinetry, quartz countertops, and textured, earthy backsplashes. I’ll touch here upon just a few of the highlights for each of the 3 bulleted below.

Among the most requested kitchen remodel trends are:

  • The open-concept layout with a multifunctional, oversized island
  • Smart, energy-efficient appliances that can utilize easy voice activation, and
  • Indoor-outdoor connectivity via large glass doors

Although still popular with some, our newest clients are beginning to move away from the all-white kitchens to warmer tones like wood and textured stone, and they have begun using deep colors like navy, forest green, or matte black. 

For our clients who live in more rural areas, built-in breakfast nooks or banquettes remain popular, along with statement pendant lighting and textured, natural wood accents. 

Among the most requested kitchen features are large multi-function islands, pull-out pantry systems, and hidden, organized storage to maximize space. Things like induction cooktops, touchless faucets, and smart appliances that enhance energy efficiency and that add convenience, are proving to be among the various features many of our clients seek.

And to accommodate increasing interest in indoor-outdoor integration, folding or sliding glass walls have become a rather popular feature.

So, now let’s explore the indoor-outdoor living space option, sometimes referred to as a “California Room.”

Creative California Rooms: Indoor-Outdoor Living Expansion

Ed Neir Construction can build you a luxurious outdoor kitchen like this: grilling area, outdoor bar for stools, covered dining area, fireplace, layered lighting, and more.

Per our discussions with homeowners, along with feedback from our trusted local architects and interior design partners, the outdoor kitchen (and lounge) trend is really growing. This appears to be the case because of California’s focus on year-round access, luxury-appointments, and sustainable “outdoor rooms” that we expressly design to seamlessly blend with your modern indoor living spaces. 

It’s certainly unsurprising to know that this is being driven, in part, by the need for comfort during cooler Bay Area and NorCal evenings, along with a desire for the low-maintenance, drought-tolerant landscapes that are more common here. This trend clearly reflects a shift toward higher-end, functional, and tech-integrated, multi-use backyards. The good news is that today’s homebuyers are motivated to look for – and to pay higher prices for – homes that offer expanded living space that enables entertaining and socializing, both indoors and out.

Whereas backyards once housed a simple grilling station, patio furniture, and maybe a pool or spa, today’s homeowner is making the most of their property investment by utilizing all the available space and making it functional for year-round entertaining and culinary experiences that delight the senses and invite more socializing opportunities. We’re seeing requests for outdoor kitchens, or “California Rooms,” that amount to a fully integrated, professional-grade extension of the home designed for both creative culinary adventures and seamless social interaction.

By example, the focus today is on multi-functional zoning and professional capabilities that entail a comprehensive appliance suite that might feature a wood-fired pizza oven, infrared searing station, power rotisserie, or teppanyaki-style griddle. 

For our clients contemplating such a project, we advise you think in terms of 4 primary function zones as follows:

  1. Food Prep: sinks/countertops/refrigeration/pantries
  2. Cooking: grills/smokers/side burners/pizza ovens/warming drawers
  3. Serving Station: islands/bars
  4. Socializing: lounging/fire pits/fireplaces

To make this all work well and function smoothly (with limited steps needed), picture integrated plumbing for a full-size sink, a spacious countertop (L-shaped or linear), built-in refrigeration centers, and dedicated weatherproof pantries that eliminate the need to scurry back and forth between your indoor and outdoor kitchen space. 

An all-season engineering approach ensures temperature and lighting is well-considered, as are select materials that withstand the full range of temperatures common throughout California’s changing seasons.

And for the third most requested project, think Adaptive Living!

Adaptive Living: Functional Space ADUs, Additions, and Flex-Rooms

Ed Neir Construction builds custom backyard ADUs as home offices, rentals or to house loved ones - this model has a flat roof, sliding glass entrance with a deck.

I’m often asked to advise on how best to maximize dollars spent on home improvement projects that emphasize increased home value and future “sell-ability.” 

Among the most requested project options for many Californian homeowners are Accessory Dwelling Units – an ADU or Junior ADU – because they can drive rental income, provide multi-generational living options, or serve as a home office or guest accommodations. (For more details on ADUs and JADUs, check out our website via the hyperlink above, book an appointment with me, or send email to office@edneirconstruction.com, and my office staff will send you our FREE ADU Guide.)

In 2026, homeowners now have more options. However, with these new options come the need to navigate updated laws (SB 543, AB 1061, and AB 1154) that maximize lot density, allowing up to 3 units (detached ADU, converted unit, and JADU), and that provide for other situations (such as dealing with historic districts and streamlining the development of Junior ADUs). As an actively licensed, full-service, and BBB A+ rated general contractor, I keep myself apprised and informed regarding the ever-evolving ADU and building code changes so my clients don’t bear the burden or added stress of navigating these dynamic elements of accessory unit construction.

Ed Neir Construction can remodel your home with a “Flex-Room” to double as a fully-functional home office plus a guest bedroom - this houses a desk + hide-a-bed with bay window.

When it comes to “Flex-Rooms,” I’m talking about taking unused or under-utilized living space and converting it into dual-purpose rooms, such as a fully-functional home office expressly designed to also double as a home gym or to be used as a guest suite for visiting family or business associates.

Ready to Begin on Your Next Project? 

If you have interest in knowing more about any of these 3 requested trends or other home, commercial, or Ag building construction project, I invite you to contact me directly on my mobile at (408) 368-7162 for a more detailed discussion that can be targeted to your city or county, and that will focus on your specific needs and project vision.

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Italian-American Easter Cookies

The Neir Kitchen - Italian Easter cookies with sugar glaze + sprinkles, on white plate with table background and Easter holiday basket + tulip flower bouquet.

These sweet treats are great for Spring or to serve on Easter if you celebrate this special holiday. This recipe makes 36 cookies that can be served to family and friends or as lovely and colorful ‘Spring has Sprung’ Hostess gift for all to enjoy!

Cookie Ingredients:

  • 1 cup Sugar (or Stevia, to reduce the calorie count/sugar intake)
  • ¾ cup Unsalted Butter, softened (or 1 1/2 sticks)
  • 3 large Eggs (whole)
  • 1 teaspoon Vanilla extract
  • 1 teaspoon Almond extract
  • 1 tablespoon Baking Powder
  • 3 ½ cups All Purpose Flour

Frosting Ingredients:

  • ¼ cup Milk
  • 2 tablespoons Butter, melted
  • ½ teaspoon Vanilla extract
  • ½ teaspoon Almond extract
  • 2 ½ cups powdered sugar (or Monkfruit, to reduce sugar intake)
  • Food Coloring and Sprinkles (optional, but loads of FUN!)

Cookie Instructions:

  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Line a large cookie sheet with either parchment paper or use a baking mat and set aside.
  2. In a large bowl beat together the sugar, butter, and eggs until well combined. Mix in both extracts and the baking powder. Then add the flour to the mixture until it is well combined and dough forms.
  3. Using a tablespoon, measure out 1 inch balls of dough, then roll it in clean (or gloved) hands to form a round ball. Place the balls of dough on your cookie sheet about 2 inches apart. Place in preheated oven for 10-12 minutes (these cookies won’t change much in color once done.) Make sure to cool completely (on a cooling rack) before frosting.

Frosting Instructions:

  1. In a large bowl, whisk the milk, butter, and extracts together. Add the powdered sugar (or powdered Monkfruit) and mix until combined well (no lumps). If you use the food coloring, divide your frosting into small bowls, stirring in food coloring to the color density you prefer.
  2. Flip the cooled cookies over and dip the top of the cookies in the frosting. Return the frosted cookies to the cooling rack and top with your preferred sprinkles. Allow the frosting dry completely before serving or stacking as a gift to share.

Italian Farmer Frittata

ItalianFarmerFrittata

This traditional Italian breakfast dish makes for a terrific and healthy lunch or dinner, and is great whether served hot, warm, at room temperature, or cold. Enjoy! 

Ingredients:

  • 2 ½ cups Italian Zucchini, cubed
  • 2 ½ cups Yellow Squash, cubed
  • 2 tablespoons Himalayan salt
  • ! tablespoon Butter
  • 1 tablespoon Extra Virgin Olive Oil
  • 4 slices Prosciutto, chopped
  • 8 large eggs
  • ¼ teaspoon Himalayan Salt
  • ¼ teaspoon Ground Black Pepper
  • ½ cup Sweet Onion, diced
  • 1 cup Sweet Red Pepper, diced
  • 2 ounces Monterey Jack Cheese, grated
  • 4 ounces Goat Cheese, Crumbled

Instructions:

  1. Combine cubed zucchini in a bowl and sprinkle 2 tablespoons salt, tossing until evenly coated. Allow to sit for 20 minutes, tossing occasionally. (This is done to remove any bitterness.)
  2. Rinse squash thoroughly with cold water to remove all salt, transferring the mixed squash to a colander. Allow squash to drain for 20 minutes.
  3. Heat butter in an oven-proof skillet over medium heat. Add Prosciutto and cook until all bits are browned and lightly crisp, about 3-5 minutes.
  4. While Prosciutto is crisping, mix eggs, salt, black pepper together with a fork in a large bowl.
  5. To the Prosciutto, toss in peppers and onion plus a dash of salt. Cook and stir until the peppers just start to soften and the onions turn translucent (~5 minutes). Add drained squash and carefully stir together, increasing the heat slightly so the squash is just barely tender (~5-7 minutes).
  6. Set your oven rack about 6-8 inches from the heat and preheat your oven’s broiler.
  7. Toss Jack cheese into the skillet and pour egg mixture over the top. Stir with a spatula as if you were making scrambled eggs until it starts to thicken. Gently shake the pan to settle the contents and turn off the heat.
  8. Push the edges down a bit with the spatula and sprinkle goat cheese over top. Drizzle with olive oil.
  9. Place under the preheated broiler until the surface is lightly browned and frittata is firm to the touch (~3-4 minutes.
  10. Allow to cool for 5 minutes before transferring to a serving plate. Top with parsley for a nice touch.

We hope you’ve enjoyed our February ‘Ask Ed’ newsletter and that you’ll share it freely with family, friends, neighbors, and business associates!

If you’re interested in discussing any upcoming remodeling plans, needed home repairs, construction of an ADU, or any construction work on your commercial property, business, or farming operation, please give me a call (or send a text) for a free consultation and estimate at (707) 999-5878, or (408) 368-7162.

Thank you for taking the time to read our monthly newsletter and for letting us know what we can do to make it better!

Ed Neir, BBB A+ rated licensed general contractor, serving home, commercial, and Ag construction needs in Northern California and the Bay Area.

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