Seth Hart from DTJ Design in Boulder, Colo., shares his clever approach to designing homes for multigenerational households ... and how that space can be easily adapted—to a ground-level owner's suite or an ASDU—as lifestyle needs change.
These designs meet multi-gen households' needs for independence and privacy while also offering communal gathering spaces for family members to come together
The dual income, no kids (aka DINK) homebuyer segment is bigger than you think, and these buyers have some particular wants and needs for their next new home
While many families try to figure out how to accommodate a multigenerational household, few homes are actually designed for this type of living arrangement. These home designs address the imbalance
Builders are being challenged by the demand from retirees and young buyers for small-home footprints, while still offering amenities and keeping per-foot costs under control. These designs provide solutions to that challenge
Designing for narrow lots can be tricky. These four solutions show how to achieve an appealing mix of privacy, low-maintenance features, and great indoor/outdoor living spaces