It’s not unusual to hear people talk about building “the home of their dreams.” But what does that really look like? What makes a home a “dream home?” Does it depend on size, number of rooms, location, or finishes?
If you have a larger family you’re going to need more space. Of course the makeup of your family makes a difference, too. If you have both boys and girls in your family you may actually need more bedrooms (and bathrooms!). Or if you have an older child—or even a senior family member—living with you, you’ll want separate space for them. If that’s your situation, the Somerset floor plan—with 4,751 square feet, four upstairs bedrooms, and options for guest suite expansion may be an ideal choice.
If entertaining guests is a big part of family life for you, you’ll want to make sure you have a home that allows you to do that comfortably. And if your entertaining style is a mix of formal and informal gatherings, you’ll want a home that gives you both options. The Classic Carney for instance, has a large open kitchen that opens into a morning room and gives guests easy access to a large sunken family room for casual events. But it also offers a formal living room and a formal dining room for more elegant entertaining.
What if your family enjoys movies, watching sports or shows on television, or even gaming together? If those are things you enjoy doing together on a regular basis, you might want a home that offers a designated media room, such as the one in The Fairfax. This same plan is great if you and your spouse like to occasionally slip away for some quiet time of reading in the comfort and privacy of a sitting room off of your master bedroom.