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Modern Home Features That Have Redefined How We Live

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If you take a look at a typical home design from one hundred years ago, there will be some recognizable features, but so much has changed from how we envision homes today. Our living spaces can say a lot about how we live and what’s important. There are regional aspects of this too, of course. Different regions of the country have varying design features or characteristics built into their home that speak directly to the area or part of the country they find themselves in. 

 

Padilla Homes has been building custom luxury homes for more than thirty years, and in that time, we have seen the many changes that have overtaken homeowners and their preferences.  We thought we’d take a look at some common modern features that permeate our beautiful homes today. 

 

Let There Be Light! — More Windows, Big Windows, Skylights, & More

 

Since the late ’90s and the turn of the century, homeowners have been fond of the idea of natural light. Even going back further than that. As the typical home layout began to widen and create more open and shared spaces, the idea of having natural light spilling from one room to another and illuminating the whole house became the popular choice. People began installing large windows in their living rooms, kitchens, and bedrooms. Skylights are a popular choice, as they not only save energy but provide a flood of sunlight during daylight hours, which helps save energy and give the house a warm and comfortable atmosphere. Today, many homeowners choose to install large floor-to-ceiling windows or sliding glass doors that provide dramatic views of the outdoors— taking advantage of the natural landscape, mountain views, cityscapes and more. 

 

Less is More — Minimalism in the New Millenium 

 

So while our homes are often equipped with technology and new features, that doesn’t mean that today’s homeowners look for cluttered spaces or overwhelming structures. The 2000s brought with them a movement of minimalism that espoused the idea that less is often more. This means that there is one unifying design element and the rest is simple. Perhaps it means that the layout is open and simplified through open spaces. The modern homeowner wants a home that is functional and that maximizes space as much as possible. Home performance and function are some of today’s leading design concepts. 

 

Keep It Bare — Simple and Shiny Floors of Hardwoods, Ceramic, and Porcelain 

 

Going with the minimalist approach, the contemporary homeowner often opts for a bare and open floor made out of a nice material like hardwood, ceramic, or porcelain. There are plenty of new options in today’s market that add a little flare to the normal floor but many homeowners maintain these classic materials with a gorgeous finish are enough to accentuate the modern design and open floor layout. 

 

Raise the Roof! — Using Unconventional Roofing Design and Materials

 

Literally, high ceilings are a thing. Homeowners like higher ceilings to feel a wider open space. Also, a luxury home in the 21st century is more likely to experiment with design and architectural ideas—often borrowing from a particular style or era. This goes for the roof as well. Instead of a traditional triangular-shaped roof with shingles, new luxury homes are opting for a more appealing and refreshing roof design.  This might mean changing up the roofing materials as well. Slate tile roofing or clay roof tiles are popular choices. 

Share the Love — Open Spaces and High Ceilings 

Since postwar home design, the open floor plan has really been the go-to for most home designers. People today like the idea of sharing spaces. This is even a thing in offices and other workplaces. The idea is that these wide-open spaces create a much more natural and free-flowing environment. At the same time, high ceilings have become a modern favorite, as well as tall doors. 

Aesthetically Pleasing & Functional — Kitchen and Bathroom Functionality 

People spend a lot of time thinking about their dream kitchen and bathroom. When building a custom home, we know that this is many people’s favorite parts, as they come in with ideas of what this looks like. Over the decades, kitchen and bathroom designs have undergone quite a few makeovers and renovations. Today’s tying design concept is functionality and space. People don’t want a cramped kitchen with the washer and dryer right next to it. You might remember that set up from a lot of homes in the 60s and 70s. 

 

Find the Right Fit With Custom Home Builders At Padilla Homes

 

There is no one way to build a home. The possibilities are truly endless. In fact, most homes will often be inspired by or possess qualities or elements of other eras. Whether you’re looking for a luxury or custom home, Padilla Homes can help you through finding the perfect design for you. 

What’s The Deal With Home Performance? Here’s Why It Matters

What’s The Deal With Home Performance? Here’s Why It Matters

No industry is free from the influence of the rapidly changing technologies emerging at every turn. From every angle, technology is affecting the way we live and, in fact, how we interact with the world around us. The housing industry has not been spared and seen its fair share of innovation and growth thanks to automation and artificial intelligence. Advancements in automation and artificial intelligence have crept into our homes little by little. Today, the idea of home performance dominates the market because it is a new philosophy in approaching home building and custom builds.

Measuring Home Performance

The concept of home performance has risen to the top list of priorities for many 21st century homeowners. Today, printing out a map seems antiquated when all you have to do is type it into Google Maps and press Go. No one would want to go back to the days of stopping at gas stations and asking for directions. As smart technology improves, people feel the same way about their home. So how do we measure home performance and what does the term refer to?

Home performance is a philosophy that is contingent upon the idea that a home should be safe, healthy, comfortable, durable, and efficient. These five pillars are what drives a lot of smart home technology and many of the features that are all the rage when it comes to modern home amenities. Most of the features include some aspect that is made to save you money, time, and hassle.

Home performance is related to convenience. There is no universal metric for the convenience of course, so one way to look at home performance is in terms of energy savings. And this is precisely the heart of smart home technology, as most of these features are a way to save energy.

Designing With Technology

Custom home builders face several challenges when it comes to building a new home. People tend to have really great ideas about what they want their house to look like, but arriving at a functional floor plan that fits the vision can get difficult when dealing with sketches or paper models. We work a little differently.

Padilla Homes uses computer software that can accurately replicate the floor plan and give a 3D representation of what it might look like. So if you’re envisioning a two-story home with four bedrooms, a loft, a patio, large walk-in closets, an upstairs office or library, we can recreate it in three dimensions and show you what it might look like in real time. The creation of blueprints through technology allows for a quick and efficient way to draft out your home without wasting time, resources, or risking human error.  

Smart HVAC

Every new home needs a heating and cooling system and this plays a central role in how big your utility bills are at the end of the month. Smart thermostats can save people about 10% on heating and 15% on cooling a month or up to $145 every year according to some data. Thermostats equipped with smart technology will adapt to your lifestyle; they will learn when you are home and when you are out. New HVAC systems will also ensure a better air quality than older systems and guarantee a healthier environment for you and your family.  

Smart Security Systems

Another way that people make use of smart home technology is through the protective systems they install in their homes. As part of our Smart package, you can choose to install a security system that is fully integrated and connected with your smartphone for easy access. So, you can keep an eye on who goes by your front doors, deliveries, or suspicious activity on your property.

Sprinkler Systems & More

The possibilities of smart technologies can really go beyond your HVAC system and into other aspects of your home. For example, installing a smart sprinkler system allows you control over your watering, but it can show you when rain is forecasted and adjust accordingly. You can also have your sound systems integrated with your phone to control music or volume throughout rooms in the house.

Build Smart, Build With Integrity at Padilla Homes

Padilla Homes is a locally owned and operated custom home builder that has been working in the region’s housing industry for over thirty years. We have built hundreds of homes of different styles, sizes, and floorplans. Today, there is no limit to what we can do with technology. Whatever your vision entails, we can build it.