Friday, March 7, 2008

New Housing Trends

I think I have enough information from the builder's conference I attended last week to blog for the next few months. One thing I thought you would find interesting was a session we had from a prominent architect in the Denver area discussing new housing trends. Among some of the things mentioned:
Project rooms-an oversized utility room that serves as an area for more than just the wash to get done. These areas can contain a place to do laundry, lockers for the family, mud sink, desk area and plenty of cabinet space for storage.
Hearth rooms-a smaller room with a fireplace to get away for quiet reading and reflection.
Command centers-a small built-in desk area seperate from the study with space for paying bills, checking emails, dropping-off mail and keys. This space is normally located right next to the kitchen.
Return to main-floor living-having the majority of your home located on the first floor.
No more formal living-considered a wasted space with today's modern families, this trend is continuing and rarely found in new home design anymore.
Wine cabinetry/wine rooms-more and more people are discovering wine and technology has driven the price down on dual temperature controlled wine refrigerators. These refrigerators have caused people to build around them and have cabinetry dedicated to additional bottle-storage. Plus it is a very cool look.
Outdoor living-a growing trend in Texas but nationally as well. This is basically an oversized patio with fireplace, outdoor kitchen, grill, television and sometimes sink. This is a great cost-effective way to extend square footage of living space.

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