Homes to suit your lifestyle
Young Families
What sort of new home design might work best for you and your young family? As with all the best home designs, it’s not about how much space you have, it’s about how you use it. Important things to consider for young families:
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Downsizers
Less is more when it comes to downsizing. One less bedroom, for example. A smaller garden and less house to clean and maintain. All of which means smaller bills and less money spent on gas, water, electricity and general maintenance. So, what does a downsized home look like? Less zones, bigger bedrooms and more open […]
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Families with teens
That’s not to say you can’t design a home that covers both stages – young kids and older kids. You most definitely can. It just means that if you’re diving into the new-home design process with older kids at home, you might want to take some specific considerations into account. Things to consider include:
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Dual Living
Whatever your motivation, sharing can make housing more affordable and give you more bang for your buck. And even if sharing isn’t on your current agenda, adding in features that suit dual occupancy design will help future-proof your new home should things change down the track. So how do two homes in one work? Separation […]
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Country Homes
Country homes have an inherent charm that’s easy to fall for. Quintessential Australian homesteads, classic country manors, traditional farmhouses and barn-inspired retreats with all the mod-cons. If you’re looking for a luxurious retreat away from the hustle and bustle, you’ve come to the right place. We have a great range of country style homes that […]
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Multi Generation Living
With just a few tweaks at the design stage, a home can easily include separate zones for everyone in the family, helping to provide an extra element of independence. Ways to help achieve this include:
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