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Drop Areas The last thing a new homeowner wants is muddy shoes and school books cluttering your living areas. That’s why Mooresville homeowners are asking for “drop areas” – an area between the main house and the garage house –Drop areas are built with personal cubbies, lockers, built-in chests and plenty of storage space.
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Luggage closet: With more Mooresville homeowners on the move, a new trend is the luggage storage closet. This is a designated closet designed to fit today’s luggage choice. Gone are the days of storing the luggage in the basement or closet and lugging your luggage out for a quick trip.
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Super Kitchens: The kitchen is often the primary focus of attention for new home buyers. A spacious kitchen isn’t enough. It needs to have the latest in commercial-grade appliances. Warming drawers, double ovens, wine refrigerators are what homeowners are looking for a kitchen that could easily accommodate the taping
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Build an office off the kitchen: Mooresville Homeowners are creating small home offices just off the kitchen. , The home office is ideal for keeping up with the business of running a household–family schedules, monthly bills and more.
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Taking the indoor conveniences outdoors: Mooresville homebuilders have seen a an emphasis placed on creating outdoor living areas with large screened porches, grilling pits and more. But, homeowners are taking it to the next level, making these outdoor living spaces an unofficial room in the house by adding both cable and phone hook-ups.
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Plasma screen hook-us: Mooresville homeowners are mounting flat screen televisions in the bedroom, in the study, and above the mantle… and builders are altering traditional layouts for family rooms accordingly.
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Master Suite up and down: Mooresville homeowners have begun to request two owners’ suites – one upstairs and one down, to allow them to adjust their lifestyle and their tastes over time.
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Looking to the Future: Mooresville homeowners want to build the home they’ve always dreamed of … and they want to stay as long as they can. To ensure the home can evolve with their lifestyle, homeowners are widening doorways, reevaluating the placement of cabinets and drawers, locating vital rooms downstairs, minimizing staircases and even adding elevators in an effort to make sure their home is still comfortable and accessible as the occupants age.
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Central Computer Station: To monitor the kids’ use of the Internet, Mooresville homeowners are asking for built-in desks and computer stations in the family room to keep the computer out in the open.