Custom homes are quickly becoming one of the most popular ways to ensure you get the property of your dreams. From the ability to add details of luxury wherever you want them to the chance to create a home that you'll feel good coming back to at the end of the day: these are the top home trends you want to consider when building your own, and why custom homes are a fantastic idea.
Creating your home is something that few people get to experience, but it's an incredible process from start to end. Not only do you get to build a property to your liking, deciding everything from the layout to how you want each space to look, but it's also a great way to make sure that luxury and beauty and woven throughout your home and that you're excited to get back to your property at the end of the day.
Custom homes can be more expensive, but when you're creating a property where you want to live and spend time with the people you love, the cost means nothing. These are the five top home trends you'll want to consider when building your custom home.
Your landscaping is often the first impression people will have of your home, so it’s important to be inventive with how you use this space and what purposes you give it. With a custom home, you have the chance to plan the layout of buildings and spaces to make it best for your landscape, allowing you to have a walled garden or even separate lawn spaces for growing fruiting plants and one for entertaining and lounging outside.
Waterwise landscaping is a large focal point in recent years since droughts and unpredictable weather patterns have made it more difficult to keep a lawn that’s healthy year-round. Planning by implementing a rain garden in areas where there’s a higher risk of flooding, or using native plants in an area more at risk of drought, allows your property to look fantastic regardless of the season.
The exterior of your home needs to be carefully decided on. Depending on where you live, there is a large variety of styles you can pick for your home, ranging from something more classic Americana to a more modern and brutal look.
One of the most popular and time-trusted types of home exterior is stucco. Stucco housing has been used for over nine thousand years in homes around the world. This fantastic material has great visual appeal and is extremely in-style: but it does have its flaws.
If you live in a moist environment or one that has temperatures that fluctuate often, stucco isn't the best call. When building your own home, it's important to pick materials that can both last and look fantastic. Synthetic stucco has a look that perfectly replicates classic stucco while also being able to outlast it and keep the clean and crisp look for as long as you want it.
This material gives you the chance to enjoy the old-world look while keeping up with the new-world demands on the property.
Having a guest suite on your property is ideal for every party involved. Not only does a guest suite allow you to invite more people to stay the weekend, but it can also be an optional income property if you decide to rent it out while still allowing you to keep a separate space from them.
Barndominium floor plans allow for large open spaces and gorgeous design choices as long as you can be creative with them.
Moisture is one of the worst things that can happen to any property. If you’re putting in the time and money to create a custom home, the last thing you want is moisture coming in and wrecking your property. When planning your property, you’ll need to ensure everything down to the bolts makes sense. This means including moisture-resistant paint and sealing your property from top to bottom. Planning around keeping moisture out in the building phase will help you avoid major disasters in the future.
A large step many custom home builders are going for is blurring the line between the outside world and the inside world. Many of us feel closed off from nature, and our properties can feel dark and claustrophobic, especially in the winter.
As you build your custom home, plan from the moment you put in concrete or cold-form metal framing to create spaces that let in plenty of natural light. Invest in good windows that will allow light in without allowing in the heat of sunlight and that can handle any storm that comes your way.
The additional sunlight will help lower your energy consumption in the daytime and can help boost moods and fight off the symptoms of seasonal affective disorder or depression! This is more than worthwhile to include in any property.
When creating your own property, it’s like being given a blank slate where you can create anything you want. Make a home that will look and feel exciting to come home to every day, and you’ll never regret it.
Max Shafer is a contributor to the
Innovative Building Materials blog. He is a content writer for the construction and home improvement industries with an interest in landscaping, outdoor remodeling, and interior design. Max is focused on educating homeowners, contractors, and architects on innovative materials and methods of construction that increase property value, improve sustainability, and create a warm and welcoming ambiance.
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