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Residential Architecture Trends for Fort Worth New Homes

Topic: Real EstatePublished January 11, 2011

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The Fort Worth new home outlook 2011 appears brighter as more builders are getting the lending they need to build more homes. The Fort Worth new home outlook 2011 is decidedly different than it was just a few years ago. In particular, home buyers aren’t looking for the extravagant homes of the past and are instead focused on beautiful, but practical, living spaces, and the architecture trends clearly reflect this.

When looking at the Fort Worth new home outlook 2011 there are a number of architectural trends that seem to be repeating themselves. They are:

  • The Fort Worth new home outlook 2011 calls for smaller, more modest homes. This trend certainly comes as no surprise, as home buyers simply aren’t looking for over-the-top homes like they were a few years ago. This means those extra rooms, such as billiard rooms, wine rooms and home theaters are not in demand much anymore when it comes to Fort Worth, Texas real estate.
  • The Fort Worth new home outlook 2011 still calls for open spaces. Today’s new homes don’t have the plethora of walls like their older counterparts. Instead, homebuyers are looking for flowing floor plans that feature central gathering spaces, such as large kitchens and great rooms.
  • Ceilings are becoming lower once again. The trend in new homes just a few years ago were large spaces with soaring ceilings. Today’s homebuyers, however, are looking for more intimate spaces, and that often means lowering the ceilings. You will find plenty of Carrollton real estate new home options that reflect this trend.
  • Sliding barn doors are replacing swinging doors, thereby allowing the homeowner to better configure the space to his or her needs. For example, sliding barn doors are often used to separate a living and dining space that, when entertaining, will be opened up to allow guests to mingle.
  • Single-level living is gaining steam regarding the Fort Worth new home outlook 2011. This is likely because many buyers are building their dream home later in life and want an easily accessible, single-level home that eliminates the need to climb steps. It is quite common, therefore, to see any number of single-level homes in new neighborhoods. From the garage into the laundry room, mud room and kitchen, buyers of today want to be able to move freely throughout the home, without any hindrances, and single-level homes accomplish this.
  • Architecture plans for today’s new homes take into consideration home buyers’ desire for outdoor living. Expect to see decks, porches, patios and the like considered in new homes.
  • Ease of use still reigns supreme when it comes to new homes, so large, eat-in kitchens with center islands and plenty of space for cabinetry is still quite popular, as are first-floor laundry rooms. It’s really all about convenience and practicality when it comes to the Fort Worth new home outlook 2011. Homebuyers aren’t giving up quality of craftsmanship, mind you, they are just eliminating those extra features that never really seemed practical and instead just seemed excessive.

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