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The Latest Trends in Custom Home Design: Materials, Colors, and Styles

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Imagine living in a home that is truly one-of-a-kind, perfectly tailored to your needs and desires. Don't miss out on the incredible possibilities.

Custom home design is one of the best ways to create a unique and exciting home that feels bespoke to your needs. Unfortunately, many aren't aware of all of the options and end up missing out on things they'd usually enjoy. 


If you're ready to dive into creating something incredible, these are the latest trends we see in custom home design: and how you can incorporate them into your property.

1. Kitchens as Centerpieces

Kitchens are the heart of every home, but it’s important that you take this further when building a custom home. Add details that you’ve always wanted! Although some items, like heated counters, may seem like luxuries, they can help make your home more energy efficient and will encourage you to get more use out of this room.

If you’re tight on space and still want to make your kitchen feel large, invest in adding details like crown molding on kitchen cabinets. This will pull your gaze upwards and will make your kitchen instantly feel taller and more spacious.

2. Boosting Natural Wood

Although all-white kitchens and even gray kitchens have been popular in the last ten years, that look is quickly losing popularity. Custom homes are leaning towards a more natural look.

Natural wood lets a space feel greener and more eco-conscious and allows you to feel more in touch with nature even if you’re in a busy city. If you can, try to stay to no more than three shades of wood or stain to keep it from clashing or looking cluttered.

3. Floors Built to Last

Your floors need to look great and last as long as possible. Whether you want wood floors or vinyl, look for the best materials possible. This means shopping for the best polyurethane for floors and seeking out a linoleum company that knows what it’s doing and can create attractive and long-lasting floors that are exactly your style.

Although 20 years feels a long way off, if your floor wears down before that, it’s going to be stressful to have to move around your furniture and belongings to update a floor if it doesn’t last that long.

 

4. Purpose-Built Home Offices

Over a third of Americans worked from home in some capacity between 2022 and 2023. This has led to a huge surge in the popularity of home offices. These are spaces that have to be quiet, offer concentration, and have a strong internet connection.

Purpose-built home offices offer things like in-room bathrooms, soundproofing materials, and even a kitchenette in some cases. Create a space where you’ll be humble to clock in and focus on nothing but your job.

 

5. Keeping Pets In Mind

As Gen Z and Millennials become the big buyers in the housing market, many are realizing that they want more for their furry friends than previous generations might have. If you’re building a custom home, and your furry friends are a big deal to you, it’s vital that you plan your home with this in mind. 

This could mean adding a four-season room or adding a catio that will allow your pets to come and go as they please without letting them be free and wild, where they could get hurt or harm wildlife.

6. Playing With Texture

Although everyone knows color can play a large part in how we feel about a space and spending time in it, texture can do just as much. When you’re creating a custom home, don’t be afraid to use texture as a way to build visual intrigue and make your home more comfortable.

Shiplap walls that match the Swiss coffee paint color of the rest of the room they’re in have had a big boost in popularity, and so have textured walls. Popcorn ceilings are out, never to return, but purposefully and artistically textured ceilings have seen a huge comeback in recent years.

7. Investing in Energy Efficiency

Energy efficiency is one of the biggest things on buyers’ and builders’ minds. People want a property that won’t cost a ton of money beyond the house payment every month. Although there’s no way to go completely energy-free, it’s a good idea to build a home that will save you as much money as possible. 

To do this, it’s vital that you insulate every part of your home and work to get rid of any leaks or gaps in your property. This could mean simply investing in high-quality windows, but it also means getting in-wall, in-floor, and in-roof insulation, making sure every inch of your home is sealed, and taking the time to check the materials you use to ensure they work well with this plan.

Every Home Can Use a Boost!

Whether you’re building a custom home for yourself, or to sell sooner than later, work with a trustworthy company like Bridge to Brow! You’ll create a property that will instantly gain value the moment it’s built.

 

Sam Willis is a freelance writer that loves sharing his knowledge and expertise in residential and commercial real estate, as well as engineering and construction. He lives in Atlanta, Georgia where he enjoys spending time with his wife and researching real estate trends in his free time. Sam’s work as a freelance writer can be found on Building Product Advisor, a new construction industry resource site.

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