The Insider’s Guide To Your Design-Build Luxury Home

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Do you want a custom-built home designed from your own, personal supply of designs? Are you looking for a one-of-a-kind home with unique architectural designs? If so, you'll want to smartly build your own custom home, thereby making a valuable real estate investment while seamlessly creating your own private Idaho.

An exceptional upscale home, with luxury upgrades, is always at an all-time high; invariably, making the time right now to be out with the old and in with the new. In addition, those modern bespoke features and lifestyle elements that you include in your custom-built home will presently, and in the future, increase your home's resale value, should you ever want to sell.

In terms of architectural features and bespoke designs, you should probably consider these tips about the most favorable ways to enhance the various rooms in your dreambuilt home.

The Foyer

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Make your entranceway a showstopper. Turn the foyer of your house into a preview of what's to come.

Design the foyer in timeless style. You want to have what you design today to remain more than relevant in the years to come. Wall paint and flooring is best if it remains unicolor with minimalistic textures. Doing so, ensures the timelessness of your design and secures the market value of your real estate investment.

Updating fixtures, such as mirrors and bespoke counters, can easily be done. Avoid carpet that makes a home dated; marble tiles or wood flooring are preferred to ensure that infinite appeal.


The Kitchen

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Design a utilitarian kitchen. It’s one of the most engaging rooms in your home. A nice tip is to make it as efficient as possible by creating a triangle between the oven, sink and the counter which you use most often.

Keep the style simple so that it's easy to maintain and update. You don’t want your kitchen to be dull, but you want it to be cost effective in keeping that fresh look, as well as interesting for you, your guests and possible future buyers.


The Living Room

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The natural light and minimalistic design make a living room timeless; together they create a perfect example of how a home's building solution and stunning design create that never-go-out-style space.

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Furnishings further enhance a living room space and can easily be replaced to keep up with interior home design trends. Create a living room, and  design the house itself, with a strong framework that is built to incorporate change.


The Dining Room

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The wall paint, flooring and natural light are three interior design elements that keep a dining room from becoming outdated.

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Such clean lines allow for the light fixtures and furnishings to take center stage.


The Master Bedroom

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Every master bedroom should be oversized, yet remain cozy. A vibe of softness should exude throughout the room that warmly welcomes rest and relaxation.

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With the addition of complementary furniture, a master bedroom becomes fit for endless relaxation and rejuvenation.


En Suite Bathroom

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You should include an ensuite bathroom in your master bedroom. It’s quite popular and expected by most buyers.

Don’t be too decorative with colors or tiles. You can make your bathroom elaborate, but make it flexible, too. Make the permanent fixtures, like the bath tub, toilet and shower, enduring as well.

So, are you now excited about building and designing your new house? You should be. Having a home is one of the most important investments of your life. Make your dreams shine through, by building the ideal luxury home that’ll assist you in creating life-long memories with your family and friends, while simultaneously making a lifetime monetary investment.

All images courtesy of Christie's International Real Estate
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Suzanne Dooley
Suzanne Dooley is a freelance writer and essayist who specializes in lifestyle & wellness, real estate, arts & culture, food and travel topics for a variety of digital and printed publications. She is a former attorney who practiced law in Massachusetts, Washington D.C., Connecticut and New York. Suzanne is also an avid traveler and a gourmet food aficionado who currently resides in Manhattan.

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