The findings have some surprising, and not-so-surprising, results:
- The average new single-family home will be smaller, between 2000 square feet and 2,399 square feet
- Needs will outweigh wants in terms of size and features
- Universal design will be a key architectural design consideration for new homes
- Energy efficiency is one of the top goals for newly constructed homes, and new homes will have more green features, like low-E windows, engineered wood products, and make efficient use of water
- Technology will be a top priority in a home built in 2015
- Landscaping and outdoor living space will receive more attention as homeowners will utilize their outdoor space more
- 2-car garages remain high on the list
Specific room priorities:
- The formal living room will either be combined with another room in the house, like the music room or library, or completely disappear
- Kitchens will feature a double sink, recessed lighting, and table space or a breakfast bar for eating
- First-floor master bedrooms with walk-in closets will be a priority
Least-likely features of the 2015 home?
- Two master bedroom suites
- Sunrooms
- Hobby rooms
- Formal living rooms
Whether you’re building or remodeling a home in 2011, 2015, or anytime in between, Bonin Architects has various architectural services to help you design, build, or remodel a home that fits your priorities. We’re located on Main Street in New London, NH. Call or stop by to set up a free consultation!