Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Past Interior Home Styles Make a Return, Grand Homes Reviews Popular Design Concepts

    PHILADELPHIA, PA, August 12, 2013 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Grand Homes reviews every nuance of a property that today's homeowner wants to have in his or her "dream house." While the size and location of a property continue to play important roles when a buyer is selecting a home to purchase--or construct--this Dallas-based homebuilder notes that style still remains one of the most important factors when its clients are designing a house. As a company that has been around for more than 25 years, it has witnessed a lot of shifts in exterior and interior home styles--according to a recent Yahoo Finance article, many of those trends may be coming back.

Yahoo Finance explains, "Avocado-colored appliances and shag carpet were probably a few home trends you happily filed under the label 'done.' And they may be. But plenty of looks once considered passe are making a huge comeback in homes. They're features buyers covet and sellers are incorporating in their properties."

In a recent press statement, Grand Homes reviews this observation, "It is not a surprise that consumers are opting for antiquated styles. Some may particularly enjoy the wide array of trends that have been utilized in home design throughout the years, while others may seek to place them in their homes to capture a sense of nostalgia. While home design trends are cyclical, they are often updated to fit the unique profile of the modern family. As such, we always encourage our buyers to focus on design elements that are more timeless than a short-term trend. Opting for a 'passe' feature could be one way to capture such timelessness."

Although the actual structure of a home plays a major part in the mood and atmosphere of the overall design, Grand Homes reviews the many options consumers have to make an abode distinctive. For instance, Yahoo Finance highlights the attention that older, yet modern furniture is getting in the home design world. Citing New York Modern Spaces luxury realtor Bari Lynn, the article reveals, "The look is mixing old with new. For a long-time, Lynn says people were clamoring for sleek and modern home furnishings. She says that is done. Now everyone wants vintage pieces and reclaimed wood looks mixed with modern pieces. At retail, Lynn says Restoration Hardware has become the destination."

"Reclaiming and repurposing furniture and such elements is also on trend with the green movement--a taste that has proven increasingly popular among our buyers. It is so interesting to see how a social movement has transformed to integrate style and art. We are excited to see where these trends will take homes in the near future," Grand Homes reviews in its conclusion.

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Grand Homes reviews the needs of today's homeowner and has made sure to reflect these requirements in the impressive work it produces. For more than 25 years, Grand Homes has served as a leading homebuilder in the Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas, region and has expanded a great deal since its creation. Offering a wide range of semi-custom home options to prospective homeowners, Grand Homes has grown immensely and currently is recognized for building approximately 400 homes a year in 35 established communities in the area. Staffed with nearly 200 talented and dedicated employees, this homebuilder has gained increased attention as an award-winning contracting company.


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