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Unleashing the Potential of Flex Rooms: Designing Your Space for Ultimate Versatility

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What Is A Flex Room? Multipurpose or “flex rooms” are plentiful throughout the house. Homeowners may use it initially as a storage area and eventually convert it into a study or a game room. The room may adapt to the […]

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Delivering Stylish Design Solutions at an Affordable Price

Pro Builder

Eliminating formal rooms can open up additional space for casual and connected living areas, and simple design solutions like adding seating to the kitchen island can save room and money in a buyer’s budget. Give them a flex room and let them decide what use works best for their current lifestyle.

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Design Ideas for Flexible-Use Spaces 2.0

Pro Builder

Pro Builder 's House Review team presents a range of fresh ideas for designing flex spaces to meet the needs of today's homeowner. Flex rooms were introduced several years ago to enable homeowners to remake the purpose of a given space to meet new lifestyle needs, such as a nursery into an art studio, home office, or guest room.

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What Amenities Are Homeowners Requesting Most?

Pro Builder

The American Institute of Architect’s third quarter 2020 Home Design Trends Survey found an increase in the number of home offices, exercise spaces, flex rooms, and indoor air quality products requested by homeowners. Flex rooms did not make the list last year, but 43% of architects this year say their clients are requesting them.

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NAHB Releases the Top Design Trends for 2022

Pro Builder

In addition to extra living space, homeowners are also reporting a growing desire for multi-functional rooms, energy-efficient design features, and outdoor living amenities. Other changes include an interest in exercise rooms and home offices in their homes, as well as designated bike lanes in their communities. . Home Design.

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How Housing Design is Changing to Meet Buyers’ Needs

Pro Builder

After increased time at home during the pandemic, more homeowners are looking for innovative design functionality with flex spaces and a heightened focus on wellbeing. For instance, 32% of respondents said they would take flex spaces into consideration when designing a room to ensure that the space could remain ultra-functional in the future.

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The Size of the Average Single-Family Home Is Shrinking

Pro Builder

As a result, average single-family home size trended higher in 2021, but as interest rates and inflation make home purchases and renovations more expensive, that trend is reversing, the National Association of Home Builders' Eye on Housing reports.

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