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4 Luxury Production Home Designs to Inspire

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4 Luxury Production Home Designs to Inspire

Yes, these are designs for production homes, but you won't find any cookie-cutter repetitive elements in this high-end selection


By Larry W. Garnett, FAIBD, House Review Lead Designer April 12, 2024
Front elevation of GMD Design Group's luxury production home The Glenwood
GMD Design Group's luxury production home design The Glenwood. Scroll down to see more.
This article first appeared in the March/April 2024 issue of Pro Builder.

The term “production home builder” generally refers to those that build a large volume of homes—and often entire neighborhoods of those homes—with aPB+ extra digital content specific (and usually limited) collection of products. The higher the volume, the more cost and production efficiencies (and profitability) can be realized from favorable materials pricing and standardized designs and specifications.

However, repetition of the same plans can (and does) result in unfortunate and unsightly “cookie-cutter” streetscapes that detract from a community’s appeal and long-term value. 

But that’s more likely among more price-sensitive product, not the resurgent luxury production market, which delivers more consumer-driven and diverse designs that create interesting and desirable neighborhoods.

These four designs from our House Review team offer all of the bells and whistles luxury buyers are looking for in a high-end home, with standout styling that's far removed from the uniformity of cookie-cutter production housing.  


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Terra

ARCHITECT: Todd Hallett, AIA, TK Design & Associates, thallett@tkhomedesign.com, 248.446.1960

DIMENSIONS: Width: 59 feet, 4 inches  /  Depth: 104 feet, 8 inches  /  Living area: 3,209 sf

PHOTOS: AP Photography

This Modern Prairie house nestled within a luxury production development is the embodiment of contemporary elegance and finesse. Characterized by clean lines, expansive glass panels, and a low-pitched roof with broad, overhanging eaves, the home blends with its surrounding landscape. 

 

The front facade of TK Design & Associates' Terra luxury production home

 

Inside, the open-concept floor plan enhances the feeling of spaciousness with a focus on maximizing natural light through strategically positioned windows. The interior design combines sleek, minimalist aesthetics with luxurious finishes, while the living spaces effortlessly connect to the outdoors, creating seamless transitions between indoor and outdoor living.

Surrounded by majestic woods and outdoor entertainment areas, the home offers an oasis of tranquility, exemplifying the epitome of contemporary, luxury living.

 

Floor plan for TK Design & Associates' Terra luxury production home

 

Open kitchen/great room areas feature 12-foot ceilings

B  Cozy family retreat

Guest suite provides flexible use options for empty-nest owners

Primary bath delivers high-end luxury

E  Multiple outdoor living spaces provide public and private settings

 

The living space and kitchen of TK Design & Associates' Terra luxury production home

 

Interior of TK Design & Associates' Terra luxury production home

 

 


6150 at Westerly  

DESIGNER: Seth Hart, DTJ Design, shart@dtjdesign.com, 303.443.7533

DIMENSIONS: Width: 50 feet  /  Depth: 75 feet  /  Living area: 3,683 sf

This thoughtfully crafted home provides generous living spaces, opportunities for retreat and privacy, and features that enhance convenience. These elements combine to create a home that embodies extravagant living. By harmonizing practical features with a touch of sophistication, the home offers an unparalleled residential experience.

Floor plan for DTJ Designs luxury production home 6150 at Westerly

Four-car, double tandem garage

Two-story volume in the dining room

C  Back kitchen and walk-in pantry

Second-floor layout creates vaulted ceiling for first floor 

E  Primary suite retreat

F  His and hers closets with direct access to the laundry room

Loft located for privacy and separation; creates a kids’ wing upstairs

 

Exterior view of DTJ Design's luxury production home, 6150 at Westerly

 

Dining room and kitchen in DTJ Design's luxury production home, 6150 at Westerly
Kitchen and dining space
Back kitchen in DTJ Design's luxury production home, 6150 at Westerly
Back kitchen
Primary bedroom in DTJ Design's luxury production home, 6150 at Westerly
Primary bedroom
Primary bathroom in DTJ Design's luxury production home, 6150 at Westerly
Primary bathroom
The loft in DTJ Designs' luxury production home 6150 at Westerly
Loft
Living room in DTJ Design's luxury production home, 6150 at Westerly
Living room

The Glenwood 

DESIGNERS: GMD Design Group

Scott Gardner, scott@gmddesigngroup.com, 919.320.3022 

Donnie McGrath, donnie@gmddesigngroup.com, 770.375.7351

DIMENSIONS: Width: 66 feet  /  Depth: 55 feet. /  Living area: 3,397 sf

Upon entering the home, the owners experience an abundance of natural light from an open foyer that features a staircase flanked by a wall of large windows. The open layout of the living and eating spaces provides views to the yard and connection to the outdoor living space at the home’s rear. The second floor has three bedrooms, all with walk-in closets. The open loft and a bonus room provide additional options for flexible-use living spaces.

 

Floor plans for GMD Design Group's luxury production home, The Glenwood

 

A  Foyer and stair

Covered outdoor living space

Main-level owner’s suite with direct access from the closet to the laundry

D  Walk-in pantry, service entry from garage, and laundry

E  Loft

Second-floor covered porch

Bonus room

 

Front elevation of GMD Design Group's luxury production home design The Glenwood

 


Ventura

Dahlin Architecture | Planning | Interiors, marketing@dahlingroup.com, 925.251.7200 

DIMENSIONS: Width: 40 feet   /  Depth: 91 feet  /  Living area: approx. 3,499 sf

PHOTOS: courtesy Dahlin Architecture | Planning | Interiors

Situated between two lakes, 35 alley-loaded units are designed for lake views in the front and views into private courtyards.

The design of the contemporary elevations take cues from the surrounding office park, which includes a library, performing arts center, and higher-density multifamily housing.

This 5 bedroom, 4.5 bath house plan features 10-foot ceilings on the first floor and an expansive, open floor plan with large windows throughout.

 

Floor plans for Dahlin Architecture | Planning | Interiors' luxury production design Ventura

A  The den off the main foyer is separate from the hub of the home

B  Open-concept great room features two points of indoor/outdoor connection

C  Owner’s suite on the first floor overlooks the courtyard

D  A generous junior suite boasts a large covered deck with views to the lake and trail system

E  Three bonus spaces offer maximum space-use flexibility

Optional accessory dwelling unit/studio with private stair access

 

Exterior of Dahlin Architecture | Planning | Interiors' luxury production home Ventura

 

The den in Dahlin Architecture | Planning | Interiors' luxury production home Ventura
Den off the main foyer
The great room in Dahlin Architecture | Planning | Interiors' luxury production home Ventura
Great room
The owner's suite in Dahlin Architecture | Planning | Interiors' luxury production home Ventura
Owner's suite
The junior suite in Dahlin Architecture | Planning | Interiors' luxury production home Ventura
Junior suite
Kitchen and dining in Dahlin Architecture | Planning | Interiors' luxury production home Ventura
Kitchen and dining
The basement in Dahlin Architecture | Planning | Interiors' luxury production home Ventura
Basement

 

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