What to Look For When Designing or Shopping for a Luxury Home
When designing or shopping for a luxury home, there are many considerations. Location, size, architectural design, and privacy are a few of the reasons people are willing to pay a premium for this top tier of properties. However, it is the quality of materials that can truly set luxury homes apart. While high-quality materials are paramount, few buyers know exactly which materials to look for when searching for the home of their dreams. The following breakdown delves into the most sought after features in today’s home design and how to locate them when shopping for or designing a luxury home.
Dedicated Spaces
The prevailing trend in modern design over the last decade has been to tear down walls to create open and inviting spaces. And while the open layout is likely here to stay for kitchens and living rooms, contemporary luxury homes feature a good share of specialty rooms and partitioned areas.
Game hubs, workout rooms, and contactless delivery spaces are some of the most prominent dedicated spaces requested by luxury home shoppers. In this new era of remote work, even the home office is getting taken to the next level, with multiple work areas featured in some houses. Zoom walls, modular partitions, and acoustic ceiling clouds are ways that homeowners can ensure that more than one party can work or study simultaneously.
Operational Windows
The widespread virus has emphasized the importance of air quality and circulation. As a means of protecting health and wellness, luxury homeowners are eschewing fancy decorative windows in exchange for windows that can be easily opened. Casement or sliding glass windows with operable louvered shutters make for a great way to maximize air circulation while enhancing curb appeal.
Durable Kitchens
With more meals being prepared at home and casual get-togethers shifting from the bistro to private residences, it is more important than ever that the kitchen be able to withstand significant traffic without showing signs of wear. Features such as quartz countertops, rustic engineered wood flooring, and stainless steel fixtures are highly durable and require minimal maintenance.
Energy Efficient Features
There are more ways to create an energy-efficient luxury home than by having solar panels installed. While solar roofs are undoubtedly a strong option for reducing nonrenewable energy consumption, buyers are also interested in features such as Energy Star appliances, radiant floor heating, LED lighting, and smart glass windows as means of reducing the home’s energy consumption.
Exterior Living Spaces
As people spend more time at home, it is important that they be able to break the monotony of sitting inside all day. Therefore, contemporary luxury homes invest heavily in functional exterior spaces.
Covered decks, outdoor kitchens, and louvered pergolas are all some trendy features that are highly desirable to home shoppers. In addition, pass-through windows are becoming popular due to the accessibility they lend between the home’s interior and exterior, with some homes even choosing to feature café-style exterior seating on the deck or patio that opens directly into the kitchen.
Insulated Concrete Framing
As people are spending more time than ever at home, insulation has become a primary concern as a means of controlling utility consumption, with shoppers asking about foam board and fiberglass batts in the walls and polyiso insulation in the ceilings. For the more environmentally conscious, recycled denim rolls and batts are becoming a popular insulation trend and one we used in the first LEED Restaurant in Arizona, El Chorro, designed by of course, Candelaria Design.
Insulated concrete forms (ICF) is also becoming a staple as a modern luxury framing choice. In addition to elite weather resistance and thermal mass, ICF offers the highest quality protection from fire and insects, making it highly desirable in parts of the western United States that have been ravaged by wildfires in recent years.
There are many factors to balance when shopping for or designing a luxury home, with high-quality building materials being at the top of the list. However, the most contemporary trends in quality may be difficult for some buyers to stay ahead of. By considering the aforementioned points, buyers can gain a firm understanding of what to look for when shopping for a luxury home.
Roger Marx is a contributor to the Innovative Building Materials blog. He is a content writer for the construction and home improvement industries . Roger is focused on educating homeowners, contractors, and architects on innovative materials and methods of construction that increase property value and improve sustainability.