Homebuilding & Renovating

11 steps to desıgnıng a famıly home

Designing a family-friendly home – whether from scratch or for a renovation project – can be tricky to get right. Young families have very different needs to other types of homeowners, such as empty nesters or those living on their own, so it’s important to incorporate the best house design ideas to suit the needs of multiple occupants. It is also crucial to think beyond the stage that you are at right now – children grow up alarmingly quickly – so it is important that your home is able to evolve to meet your requirements both now and in years to come.

We’ve asked experts for their best advice when it comes to designing a family-friendly home, from the types of layout that work best to the products and finishes that are tough enough to withstand whatever your lifestyle throws at them with minimal maintenance. And don’t bypass asking your children for their ideas: “Children tend to love to be asked their opinion when it comes to the design of your home,” says Merry Albright from Border Oak. “So get the input of all household members if you want to ensure this is a space that is enjoyed and appreciated by

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