On HorizonTV this week, get a look inside (and out) of the New New Home, designed for the wants and needs of post-COVID homebuyers, including multiple, well-scaled work and workout zones, outdoor living, and flex spaces that exemplify housing's future.
Designed by architect Michael Woodley of Woodley Architectural Group based off research from John Burns Consulting Group, the New New Home is a culmination of current design trends and functions.
“We actually chose to do this more modern farmhouse aesthetic, which is really happening throughout the country, and we see that everywhere,” says Woodley. “We think this is a real universal taste, and so we wanted to do the house that could be used pretty much anywhere, or the idea of this house could be something that could be built anywhere.”
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