Priority Versatile Spaces For Tennessee Luxury Home Buyers

Lisa Culp Taylor

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From entertaining spaces and main level masters to expandable outdoor living areas, luxury home buyers in Middle Tennessee want versatility and elegance say, Lisa Culp Taylor, LCT Team – Parks. Here’s an overview of the most sought after features in the Nashville area luxury housing market.

Privacy

The newest and most elite luxury feature is privacy!  As our lives become more hectic, homeowners are searching for their own oasis.

Meticulously constructed, this English Tudor inspired home has incredible architectural detailing.  The views of pastures and rolling hills of Grassland are second to none.  Considered a Franklin, Tennessee address, the future homeowner can enjoy peace and tranquility while still being a short drive to the interstate, shopping, and fine dining.

Main Level Living – Master Bedroom

Eschewing the days of bedrooms upstairs, today discriminating buyers are requiring a main level master and preferably, a second guest on the main level as well. Main level living offers a convenient floor plan, well suited for the homeowner, as well as any guests while maintaining privacy and comfort. This Williamson County home in the exclusive Stephens Valley community features two spacious bedrooms on the first floor from the award-winning Legend Homes builders.

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Custom Cabinetry

Custom built-in shelving and cabinetry that seamlessly blends with the home are no longer relegated to the kitchen. Whether they provide additional storage and display space in the kitchen or shelving for favorite books displayed in a family room, custom built-ins contribute to a minimalist and uncluttered aesthetic today’s luxury home buyer seeks.

Entertaining Spaces

Entertaining spaces have come a long way since the “man cave” as homeowners increasingly look for homes with entertainment options for themselves and their guests.

Whether it’s a home theatre with state-of-the-art audio and visual systems and comfortable seating or space for billiards, luxury homeowners want a home with versatile entertaining spaces. Today’s luxury homeowner looks beyond the traditional in-home amenities to include spaces for both work and play -- home gyms, second kitchens, and expansive outdoor cooking spaces.

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Outdoor Living

Whether designed for dining al fresco or lounging by the pool, today’s outdoor living spaces are truly an extension of the home. Fireplaces are no longer an indoor-only option with many outdoor living spaces featuring focal points for entertaining and relaxing. Homeowners are also seeking outdoor living areas with a variety of spaces from pools and covered patios to screen porches and grilling decks.

Exclusive Location – Boutique Neighborhood

Many luxury homeowners seek the exclusivity of a smaller, boutique neighborhood with fewer neighbors surrounded by lovely green spaces. This Johnson Chapel home, soon to be completed, is in a private neighborhood featuring only four homes nestled around a beautiful water feature and just moments from shopping and dining in Brentwood, Tennessee.

Chef’s Kitchen

With an open floor plan, the chef of the home can enjoy creating culinary masterpieces during the holidays or preparing daily meals without feeling isolated. With high-end appliances and luxurious finishes and features, chef’s kitchens are attractive to luxury homeowners who enjoy entertaining and cooking at home with the best cookware and tools at their fingertips.

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