Building your new home comes with plenty of challenges. Not only are you faced with the task of finding the right builder, making design choices, and navigating through the process with a ton of paperwork and documentation, but you also have to worry about whether your home will maintain its value in the years to come.

When it comes to customizing your new home, you have an opportunity to get creative and put in some unique features that may not be available in a pre-owned home. If you’re ready to build your own home, here are some suggestions on how to create an original, attractive, and practical space that you’ll love.

Building Your New Home with High Ceilings

With a difference of just a couple of feet in height, ceilings can make a room appear compact or spacious. Today’s houses are usually built with standard 9-foot ceilings, but you can ask your builder to make them a foot or 2 higher. You can even design the home to have vaulted ceilings that open up the common area to the height of the whole house. Often homes like this feature a second-story loft that looks over the living room below.

Build a Home Office

With more people working from home than ever before, it’s a great idea to include a home office in your new construction home. Add a large window or two so the office will have plenty of natural light and be a comfortable place to spend a good portion of your day. Include some built-in shelves to store office supplies and cut down on clutter.

Upstairs Laundry Room

Many homeowners have a laundry room on the main level of their homes. However, there are benefits to building your home with an upstairs laundry room, including:

  • Upstairs laundry rooms are typically larger than laundry rooms on the main level.
  • Upstairs laundry rooms give you a better layout to get laundry done and clothes pressed and sorted.
  • Upstairs laundry rooms make trips up and down steep stairs unnecessary since bedrooms are usually on the second level.

Building Your New Home with Smart Devices

Smart devices make it easier for people to manage their daily tasks and to have a more comfortable living experience. Whether it be for home automation or just improving convenience, energy-saving, cost-cutting, or security, these devices are helpful to our daily routines. If you plan for a smart device future when building your new home, it will be easier to set up once you live there.

The rise of smart devices is revolutionizing the way we live and work. Many people are investing in a smart thermostat to control their heating or cooling systems remotely. This device saves both time and money for its users, but this is just the beginning. There are many other tools you may want to consider, too, like smart doorbells, carbon monoxide detectors, garage doors, and smart locks.

Building your new home allows you to customize the property. Brainstorm everything you want in a home, then narrow down your list based on budget and availability.

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