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A Guide to Choosing the Best Options for Your New Build

by Rayanne M. Writer

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For most people, building their own homes is the ultimate goal. It could be that they want to design the perfect family home, or perhaps they want to create a space that caters to their business needs. Whatever your reasons for building a new home, it's essential that you consider a wide range of options before you start.


There are so many things that need to be considered, and there are a variety of ways you can make your home unique. You may have an idea of what you want, but if you don't take time to look at all the options, you could end up with homes that don't meet your expectations. This article will look at some of the critical areas you will need to explore your options when building your new home.

What type of house are you building?

The type of house you are building will heavily influence your housing design ideas. For example, if you are making a home in an area where the weather is hot, stone walls and tiled roofs are more popular. If you are building a home in an area where the weather is cold and wet, then wooden walls and roofing might be more practical choices. Of course, if you are building a home in an area where the weather changes often and unpredictably, then you might need to consider something that can withstand both extremes.

Consider features that will add value to your home

While personal preferences vary, certain features are popular with most home buyers. Incorporating granite countertops into the kitchen, bathroom design, and a glass coating can add long-term value to a property. For example, adding a protective glass coating to your shower doors or windows can help prevent streaks. This is an easy way to improve your home before you even move in. Adopting innovative home technology is another way to boost resale value by catering to future buyer preferences.

Size of Living Spaces

You might love having large open spaces in your home, but if you're looking at smaller homes, look for ones that offer a lot of storage space instead. You don't want to feel claustrophobic; you want to feel comfortable and cozy. If you aren't sure how much space is right for your family, go with a home that's slightly larger than what you think you need. It will be nice not having to worry about where everyone will fit when they come over for holiday gatherings, and it can always be downsized later on if needed.

Think about practicality

Whether you're looking at hardware or appliances, consider how you'll use them day-to-day. While it might be tempting to add all of the bells and whistles, they might not make sense when you think about whether they'll be helpful in the future. For example, if you're planning on having children, childproof features can be beneficial in some cases, but not all of them will work with your specific needs.

What style of house are you building?

The first step in choosing finishes for a new home is selecting a house style. The two most common options are contemporary and traditional.


Contemporary homes have a more modern feel, with straight lines and simple shapes. These homes often feature large windows for maximum light and open floor plans. Contemporary homes are sometimes referred to as "modern" homes.


Traditional homes have a warm, cozy feel that is comfortable and inviting. Traditional homes are often made with materials like wood and stone, making them great for colder climates. These homes also typically feature details like dormers, shutters, and columns.


The best way to determine which style is right for you is to first decide what sort of look or vibe you want for your new home, then go from there. Once you know what kind of style you want to achieve, choosing the right options for your new build will be much easier.

Conclusion

A new build is exciting, but it also has a certain degree of uncertainty. You're putting your trust in someone else to produce the exact results you need, so you have to be sure you're starting on the right foot. The tips we've outlined above will get you off on that right foot. And if you need to refine your options at any time during the planning process, continue confirming things with potential builders. Only when everyone involved is happy with the direction of the build should you sign the contract and move forward into the design and construction phase of your new body.


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Created on Feb 28th 2022 16:42. Viewed 115 times.

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