“People often focus first on finishes like countertops or cabinets, but the floor plan is what really shapes daily life.” AMY EVANS
Trending-wise, homes today are being designed much more intentionally around daily routines. This includes dedicated office spaces becoming more common as remote and hybrid work continue. “Families also want open areas that allow them to stay connected throughout the day, while still having quiet spaces when needed,” said Evans. Outdoor living areas are also increasingly popular as people look for ways to extend their living space. From a construction standpoint, Nielson says they’re also seeing continued emphasis on durability, energy efficiency, and long- term performance. “Homeowners want homes that are not only beautiful, but are also comfortable and efficient to live in,” he said. If a client isn't quite sure what they want, the Home Concierge team welcomes any questions, concerns, or ideas. The whole point of being there, Evans says, is to ensure people understand their options and to guide them through each step with confidence. “A home is where families gather for dinner, where kids take their first steps, and where memories are made for decades to come,” said Nielson. “Being trusted to build those spaces is both an honor and a responsibility we take seriously.” FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT BUILTBYNIELSON. COM+
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