new homes Charlotte Multi-generational living spaces and unique color combinations top the list in home design.

It’s All in the Family

While it has been a long, rough real estate road in the last few years, home design remains hotter than ever. However, things are not what they used to be when it comes to floorplans and design. A tight economy has forced people to adjust their living arrangements and lifestyles as more and more families living together are multi-generational. With grandma and teenager under the same roof comes the need for individual living spaces that provide conveniences and “space” for each member of the family.

One of the most popular developments multi-generational living has brought back to life is the in-law suite. Often detached or semi-detached from the main house, this suite is just like its own little home, commonly equipped with a kitchen, bathroom and private living quarters.

Vertical Gardens

With the growth of urban sprawl, smaller homes and less acreage, vertical gardens have become all the rage these days. These living walls, as they are often called, help reduce air toxins, regulate moisture, reflect light and heat, and provide a peaceful, warming effect on cooler city dwellings.

Lean and Green

We can’t mention garden without going green. Today’s hottest home designs take energy efficiency and conversation into consideration on nearly every level, from light bulbs to solar panels. As home owners consider remaining in their homes for longer periods of time, green investments offer both long- and short-term benefits for home buyers and owners.

Color Me “Greige”?

It’s no home design secret that “greige” is all the rage when it comes to color. A warm tone gray that looks either taupe or beige, it mimics a winning combination of gray and beige, and looks delightful when accented with the still-loved golden tones of yesteryear.

Dramatic Floors

When it comes to wood floors, light is out, dark is in. Dark wood is far more dramatic and accented with golden browns or lighter colors, makes for a floor worth stepping on. If carpet is your style, lighter is most definitely the top pick.

Furniture and Flatscreens

Big furniture has been replaced by smaller pieces, and bulk is a thing of the past. Large, fluffy sectionals, forget ‘em. Heavy armoires and buffets, not so much. Large projector TV’s, not in here. Smaller sized furniture with sleek designs is the hands down leader in home furnishings. Flatscreens are now wall-mounts or, more interesting still, custom framed to look like a piece of art.

Ultimately, home design is subjective and all about what you want in your home. And, as well all know, trends change all the time. A good rule of thumb when designing your home is to always consider the added resale value of the design or investment.

True Homes is the largest home builder in Charlotte, North Carolina, with new communities in Charleston, South Carolina. For more information on building your True dream home, visit www.truehomesusa.com or contact us at 704-937-2307.



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