How to Find the Perfect Home Floor Plan Design

Crafting the perfect home doesn't have to be daunting or overwhelming. It's as unique and personal as your own taste in art, music, and cinema. So why not create a floor plan design that captures all of those favorite things? With these three simple steps, you can build something personalized for you without starting from scratch. Let’s get started on finding the spot where dream home meets reality.

 

Popular Home Floor Plans

Home is about so much more than just the latest trends and colors of the season; it’s defined by how we live, who lives in our home, and what makes us happy. Floor plans are changing to fit the needs of everyday life, from increased energy efficiency to smaller plots of land, creating an inviting space that both accommodates families now as well as addresses their ever-changing future.

Making your own unique home is simpler than ever. With a vast selection of ready-made floor plan designs and modern technology for customizing them to fit your needs, you can make a one-of-a-kind space that truly reflects who you are. So get creative - there's no limit to what you can achieve with all these tools at your fingertips.


Steps to Designing a Home Floor Plan

As you transform your space into a reflection of yourself, it's important to keep the future in mind too. Designing with current trends that are here for the long haul will give both you and potential buyers something beautiful to cherish now & later.

Homeowners today are embracing more modern designs for their homes, creating comfortable yet trendsetting spaces. Here are some modern trends that are suitable for each and every home, no matter its style:

  • Create an inviting space that seamlessly combines your living room, dining area, and kitchen. This open-style concept is perfect for hosting family gatherings or cozy evenings with friends.

  • Prioritize relaxation and comfort in living spaces and add a hint of elegance in decor to make entertaining an absolute breeze.

  • Create endless possibilities by transforming your garage into an organized storage area, a productive workshop, or even consider adding extra living space with a second story. Make use of every inch of your home and unlock potential with this smart remodel idea.

 

With our evolving lifestyles, it's important to consider how home design can accommodate shifts in the way we live. Your home can be endlessly tailored around what works for you:

  • As aging baby boomers retire and embark on a new chapter in life, many desire the comfort of two master bedrooms. Whether to house visiting siblings or for additional storage space, having an extra bedroom is now becoming essential.

  • Multi-generational families can now have a beautiful home where they can live together but still enjoy their own private space. With modern designs to keep this in mind, everyone in the family is sure to be comfortable and happy.

To make the most out of small land plots, your home needs to be designed with space efficiency in mind. 

 

Step 1: Visit New Home Communities and Open Houses

As you begin to build a unique home, consider visiting newly constructed homes in your area as the starting point for ideas. Seeing firsthand how top professionals have designed these showpieces can provide valuable insight into creating something that's all yours. Don't forget to take notes, snap pictures, and ask questions – you never know what details will be inspiring when it’s time to create your own masterpiece.

 

Step 2: List Your Must-Have Items

Take a good hard look at all the homes and communities you've seen. Pencil out your 'must-haves' and write down what is essential for your ideal living space. Find that perfect fit to make it home.

Here are some important ideas to consider for your home as you decide what will make it the perfect place for making memories:

  • Pay close attention to the kitchen. A successful kitchen design sets the tone for your entire home. Attention to detail in this room will not only provide a space that's ideal for daily living, but it'll also create an atmosphere of warmth and hospitality that can easily appeal to potential buyers when you start to think about resale.

  • Bathe in sun-filled living spaces with bright open floor plans. Step into your own home oasis with a style that is the perfect blend of modern and cozy.

  • Find spaces that are ideal for gathering those closest to you. Rooms for hosting family and friends will be sure to create lasting memories. 

  • For cooks who revel in the delights of baking and cooking, a walk-in pantry is an absolute must. Enjoy selecting your ingredients with ease as you bring out all the flavor that life has to offer.

  • Maximizing both style and function, large laundry rooms provide ample space for organization needs with plenty of storage to keep clutter at bay. Take your pick from a variety of design options so you can create a homely haven that fits just right for your needs.

  • From the garage, you can step into a charming mud room—perfect for shedding dirt and keeping organized. 

  • High ceilings turn compact homes into cozy havens as they create an illusion of more space.

  • Consider energy-efficient windows as you enjoy bright and airy spaces with windows that will make your wallet smile.

  • From ceiling to floor, you want to make sure that every corner has been designed properly for a more energy-savvy space.

  • His and her bathrooms in the master suite make for a cozy, inviting experience in the master bedroom. They provide an atmosphere of luxury that you can indulge in.

  • Craft an extra space in your home that's as flexible and multi-functional as you are. Transform a room into the perfect study, office, or guest area with a flex room that suits your needs.

  • Living, dining, and cooking all collide in one vibrant space - a combo living room/dining room/kitchen is a modern ode to the flexibility and variety of your life.

 

Step 3: Use Free Design and Elevation Tools

Once you have identified the look and feel of what you want, use a free floor planner or home layout design tool to put your vision into practice. Don't forget, things can always look bigger when they're in 2D before the furniture is added so get ready for some fun experimenting as you find your perfect space.

Taking the first step of visiting open houses is a must-do if you're on the hunt for your dream home. Doing that research beforehand will help you figure out how much breathing room (or lack thereof) you want in terms of square footage as you start to use design tools. You’ll also want to take a moment to appreciate the potential of kitchens in these plans. After all, it's often said that this is one room where homebuyers and renovators alike will invest most heavily, so make sure you do it justice.

With interior design taking center stage, it's important to have a vision for the type of home style you're hoping to create. Check out an elevation tool that can help outline exterior options that could bring your dream abode into reality. And if you’re looking to save some cash, believe it or not, two-story homes are actually more wallet-friendly when compared with single-level ranch houses - thanks in part to their smaller roof size.



Ready to start designing your perfect floor plan? Take the first step and visit one of Pulte’s new home communities today to get inspired by breathtaking designs and flexible floor plans.


For more design ideas, homeowner tips, and guides to local attractions, check out the Pulte Homes blog.


Contributed to the Pulte Homes blog by Carol Youmans

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