Building With Hope and Faith
Bringing Your Home into the Future
As we hope and plan to stay in our homes for the long term, we know that our houses should fill our needs 10 and 20 years from now, not just next month. It’s smart to consider features that we’ll appreciate in the coming decades. Your home is your sanctuary, your party hosting domain, and the place you can continue to explore new hobbies, learn new things, and really enjoy your retirement years the way you want to. Let’s look at possibilities that might take your house comfortably into the future.
Easy Access
While the homes of the past featured the master suite at the top level, there’s no rule that says your bedroom has to stay up there. It’s becoming popular to relocate your master suite to the main floor. Your guest bedrooms can be upstairs, so when your adult children come to visit, they can “make the hike” to their bedroom.
Bigger Garages For Different Reasons
No one envisioned SUV’s back in the 60’s and 70’s. If your house was built prior to the age when everyone in the house had their own car and then some, you’re likely stuck with a 1 car garage, or even a too-narrow 2 car garage. We have redesigned garages that fit your vehicles and your new lifestyle without making it an eyesore from the street.
Beyond Repurposing Bedrooms
While your empty nest may no longer host your teens, and you have your eyes set on transforming their bedrooms into other uses, you may want even more room! The craft room, yoga studio, dressing room (see above), library and art studio of your dreams can be yours even if you believe you don’t have enough rooms available right now. An addition doesn’t have to be massive – just designed correctly to look stunning and give you the space you want.
Kitchens Get Larger and More Functional
It seems that every year, kitchen design trends encourage larger kitchens! We want you to have all the space you want and need. Your kitchen can be open to adjacent spaces so you can interact with family and friends without being “stuck” in the kitchen, feeling isolated while you’re cooking.
With the popularity of home cooking (have you seen all the cooking competitions on TV??) people are not only wanting more room to spread out to roll out pie dough and shape homemade pasta, but also store all these gleaming newfangled kitchen counter appliances.
Let’s create a kitchen for you that has the space, the storage, the counter height, the mobility features that you’ll love for years to come.
Building Spaces Where They Make Sense
Folks are bringing their washer and dryer into spaces adjacent to their expanded kitchens for more efficiency, creating a mudroom by the back door that leads to the laundry room that leads to the kitchen. It’s beautiful and it’s super-efficient, helping you and your family to flow through your day and love your space, too.
Do you have a backyard with a lovely deck, swimming pool, garden and patio – but no bathroom anywhere near the back door? Let’s fix that and give even more enjoyment to the back yard life, while eliminating the extra work created when the back yard gets tracked through the house.
Here’s the deal – your home was designed years ago, in a different time, when people simply lived differently. Back then, they couldn’t envision what life would be like now. So why leave your home in the past? Let’s explore how you want to enjoy your home next month, 10 years from now, and beyond.
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