Building or
designing a custom home involves making quite a few decisions at every step of the
way. The construction journey first starts with the design you want.
Even before you are drawn to the architectural styles of the new
house, you need to decide whether you are drawn
to single storey homes or double
storey ones. Your lifestyle and your family needs playa primary role in deciding
whether you want a single storey or double storey house.
Your Own Home-
The Single Storey Way
One of the most
popular home designs in Australia is the single storey home. Custom home buyers
looking to walk down the traditional path, the single storey home are the ideal
choice. However, to expect the best outcome regarding
practicality and design, there are multiple factors to consider like,
The larger block of land
Single home
designs are perfect for blocks that are larger as the design can spread across
the block making most of the available space. However, if you are on a tighter budget, consider buying a smaller
block with a double storey home.
Next thing you
need to consider is having a yard. With a single storey home, the design may take
up the majority of the block so you will end
up with a small yard. For customised single storey home, a small yard and
outdoor living space could be ideal for you and easy to maintain.
Lifestyle
Matters
Lifestyle
choices will influence your decisions. Do you stay alone or are you planning to
have a family in the future? If yes, would you like stairs in your house? You
might like to have everything for the future at one level. A single storey home
is a great option for someone who is looking to downsize
from a multi-storey family home. Also, a single storey is an excellent choice
if you are considering building your own holiday home.
Architectural
Considerations
Single storey home design appears to have more
space than two storey building design as
they have a larger footprint. This gives
the impression of more space and open living and one section of the house
flowing into another seamlessly. The entrances and hallways are also wider.
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