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The 4 Hottest Trends In Home Building | Sunwood Development

Written by Bob Wiedenmann | Jun. 10, 2024

 

Time is racing faster than ever, and changes in home building are coming and going rapidly. At Sunwood, we're often asked about the popular trends in home building, what we recommend, and what will improve your home's value. Here, we'll discuss the 4 hottest trends in home building and what they mean to you as a homeowner.

1. Smart Technology

Smart home solutions continue to change how we interact with our living spaces. Smart appliances have become integral to modern homes, offering everything from refrigerators that can order groceries online to ovens that can be preheated remotely. Home gadgets such as robotic vacuum cleaners and smart lighting systems add convenience to your life, increase energy efficiency, and free up your time.

Innovative Safety

Smart home ideas are getting more innovative, with technologies that include advanced security systems featuring facial recognition and remote monitoring capabilities. These integrations are not just about convenience; they significantly enhance the safety and accessibility of your home, making them ideal for retirees and families alike. There's no forgetting your alarm code when the key is facial recognition. 

 

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2. Sustainability & Energy-Efficiency

As awareness of environmental issues grows, so does the demand for eco-friendly homes. Sustainable homebuilding is not just a trend but a fundamental practice in new home construction. This approach includes using renewable and safe-for-the-environment materials, such as bamboo flooring, recycled steel, and low-VOC paints. Additionally, energy efficiency is paramount, with new homes often incorporating advanced insulation techniques, high-efficiency HVAC systems, and smart thermostats. These are all simple ways to increase your home's sustainability and energy efficiency while reducing your energy bill.

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Green Home Remodeling

Homeowners are increasingly looking towards green home remodeling to reduce carbon footprints and energy costs. Features like solar panels are becoming commonplace and, in some cases, mandatory as more localities push for renewable energy solutions. These eco-friendly practices help preserve environmental health and offer long-term savings, making them an enticing choice. Find a remodeling service that can do it all - from expert design to the newest trends in green remodeling. 

 

3. Multi-Generational Living Spaces

Another significant shift in homebuilding is the design of spaces that accommodate more than one generation. With an aging population and changing family dynamics, multi-generational homes are becoming a practical solution that answers many families' concerns.

Flexible Living Spaces

These homes are designed with flexible living spaces that can adapt to the needs of different age groups living under one roof. Features might include first-floor bedrooms for easier accessibility for older adults, separate living areas for privacy, and larger communal spaces for family gatherings.

Flexible living spaces are not just about convenience but also about economic efficiency. Shared living arrangements can reduce living costs and provide mutual support among family members, making them a smart choice in today's economic landscape. Find a builder with a portfolio of beautiful work that will transform your home into a flexible living space that can house generations. 

ADUs

ADUs, or (Accessory Dwelling Units) are popular solutions to multi-generational living spaces. Whether for a teen, college-aged child, or a mother-in-law suite, an ADU allows families to live together but sometimes not quite under the same roof. These new structures give everyone involved independence while keeping the family unit together.

 

4. Enhanced Outdoor Living

The final trend to highlight is the expansion of outdoor living spaces. As people seek more comfort and utility in their homes, outdoor areas are being transformed into fully functional extensions of the indoor living environment. This includes outdoor kitchens equipped with all the amenities of their indoor counterparts, comfortable seating areas with durable, stylish furniture, and enhanced landscaping that includes water features and fire pits.

Year-Round Use

These spaces are designed for year-round use, incorporating weather-resistant materials and innovative design to protect against the elements. Integrating indoor and outdoor living spaces enhances a home's aesthetic and functional appeal and boosts property value, making it a smart investment for future-minded homeowners.

Outdoor Kitchens

Many people find joy in preparing food outdoors—either grilling on a BBQ or at a sophisticated cooking station equipped with a refrigerator, countertops, a sink, and a pizza oven. The latest amenities include a cost-efficient prefabricated kitchen and a hybrid grill, which allows cooking via charcoal, wood, or gas. 

Pergolas

Don't forget the pergola (patio cover) that allows you to enjoy your backyard in rain or shine. This not only adds to the beauty of your backyard's landscape but also makes year-round use a reality at home. The small changes make your home a place that you want to be. Take back your backyard with a pergola or patio cover!

Photo by Three Salt Design Co. 
 

The Broader View on Building Trends

This year, homeowners are honing in on customization and personalization. Ideas are becoming more diverse, with architects and builders offering options that cater to varied lifestyles and preferences. From minimalist designs to tech-heavy homes, the options available to you are as extensive and varied as the choices you make. The most important trend to follow is building a home that suits your needs and lifestyle. Don't see a specific trend you're interested in? Sunwood can make your dreams a reality. Don't shy away from letting us know what you need and want in your home.

Contact Sunwood Home Builders & Remodelers 

If you're interested in any of these home-building trends or remodeling your home to suit your lifestyle, contact Sunwood today. We can create the space that is right for you.