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Design Trends: Custom Homes in New Jersey That Never Go Out of Style

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Design Trends: Custom Homes in New Jersey That Never Go Out of Style | Country Classics

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If you drive through New Jersey, you’ll be surprised by how many different timeless custom home styles line the streets of beautiful neighborhoods. With so many classic home designs to choose from, our team at Country Classics understands that it can be challenging to determine how to build your dream home in NJ. 

That’s why we’ve written this blog. Today, we’ve shared a few custom homes that never go out of style and explained who they might suit best. So, let’s dive in and give you the home design inspiration in NJ you deserve!

What Are The Custom Home Designs That Never Go Out Of Style In New Jersey? 

New Jersey luxury homes come in many different styles. From cottage and craftsman-style homes to colonial and Cape Cod-style houses, there's a design trend to suit every custom home vision. Below, we’ve discussed the traditional homes in New Jersey that don’t go out of style that you should consider if you’re looking for custom home ideas.

Cape Cod Style 

Few people realize that Cape Cod homes date back to the 1600s in the US and are often built by those seeking a personalized home design reminiscent of the classic American cottage style. These homes are enduring, which is unsurprising considering they are considered ‘America's first residential architectural style.’

Cape Cod-style homes are characterized by their symmetrical design and centrally placed chimneys. These homes usually feature steep roofs to keep snow at bay, wood siding and shutters to keep the house warm in the winter, and dormer windows for added light. Cape Cod-style homes also often have beautiful wooden flooring and are small in size. Their size gives them a traditional, cozy feel, making them ideal for small families and couples.  

Cottage Style

Cottage-style homes are modeled after medieval home styles found in the English countryside. They became famous in America when American architects designed cozy cottage-style homes during the 1920s and 1930s. 

Nowadays, cottage-style homes in New Jersey don't have to be small and quaint. They come in all shapes and sizes but are often characterized by steep triangular-shaped roofing, arched doorways, and shuttered windows. 

Cottage-style homes in New Jersey are also traditionally built near the water because most people use them as holiday houses, but they are also perfect for suburban and rural living.

Colonial Style 

Potential buyers looking for a home that oozes old-world charm, sophistication, class, and elegance should speak with Country Classics about colonial-style houses. Colonial-style homes exude stately distinction because of their decorative doorways, central entrances, brick facades, symmetrical arched window placement, and side-gabled roofs. 

Other staple features of colonial-style homes in New Jersey include fireplaces, sliding glass doors, luxury flooring, and spacious rooms. These homes are also generally two to three stories and are very family-friendly. They are also often designed to stand the test of time. 

Craftsman Style

When looking at top home design trends, you’ll find that the craftsman-style home is a staple in New Jersey. These homes became popular in the 1900s and remain a top choice in the 21st century. Those looking for a charming house with a quaint all-American architectural look and a cozy porch should ask a custom- builder about this home style. 

Homes built in the craftsman style are usually one and a half stories and typically feature shingles on the exterior, low-pitched roofing, exposed beams, stone or brick chimneys, and natural materials. The interiors often include beautiful details like prominent ceiling beams, thick trim, and built-in shelving and seating.  

Ranch Style

Ranch-style homes began being built in the 1930s in the US. Yet, it wasn’t until the 1950s and 1960s that they became hugely popular, and even today, they remain a top choice for homeowners and developers. If you’re looking for a simple design and a low-maintenance style home, then ranch-style might be for you. 

These iconic homes often feature simple single-story floor plans, a low-to-the-ground appearance, low-pitched roofing, rectangular or square-shaped floor plans, an open layout, and sometimes a basement. In addition, ranch-style homes usually have sliding glass doors that encourage indoor-outdoor lifestyles, smaller yards, and attached garages. 

Which Home Style Is The Most Expensive To Build? 

It's challenging to determine which home style is the most expensive to build, but most agree that Mediterranean homes are the priciest. This is because they usually need custom-shaped windows, tall ceilings, expensive tile roofing, and lots of insulation because of their open-air style. However, it's worth noting that Mediterranean homes aren’t trendy in New Jersey, but this doesn’t mean you can’t consider building one. 

Speak With Country Classics Today To Discuss The Right Custom Home Style For You

Now that you know the design trends for architectural custom home styles in New Jersey, you have a starting point. Your next step is to speak with Country Classics about your vision. We have years of experience helping individuals create their dream homes based on classic design trends in New Jersey. We’re an award-winning builder of luxury homes and rental communities.

Our team can help you pick a style, build it, and share the best custom features to include in your house to make it a home. So contact us today, and let us build the home you deserve or match you with one of our exceptional rental communities. 


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