<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?><!-- generator=Zoho Sites --><rss version="2.0" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><channel><atom:link href="https://www.wholellc.com/blogs/tag/designing-a-comfortable-home/feed" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml"/><title>Whole LLC - Blog #designing a comfortable home</title><description>Whole LLC - Blog #designing a comfortable home</description><link>https://www.wholellc.com/blogs/tag/designing-a-comfortable-home</link><lastBuildDate>Thu, 09 Apr 2026 05:48:25 -0700</lastBuildDate><generator>http://zoho.com/sites/</generator><item><title><![CDATA[Your Home Looks Beautiful. So Why Does It Not Feel Right?]]></title><link>https://www.wholellc.com/blogs/post/modern-farmhouse-custom-home-alabama</link><description><![CDATA[<img align="left" hspace="5" src="https://www.wholellc.com/AdobeStock_1107928820.jpeg"/>If your home looks beautiful but never quite feels right, you are not alone. Families across Auburn, Birmingham, Huntsville and Lake Martin are discovering what a modern farmhouse built around their life actually feels like.]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="zpcontent-container blogpost-container "><div data-element-id="elm_yj13w6IEQrWBUjTWPCkIlw" data-element-type="section" class="zpsection "><style type="text/css"></style><div class="zpcontainer-fluid zpcontainer"><div data-element-id="elm_WhC2oEjZSKeAOfxHh8padg" data-element-type="row" class="zprow zprow-container zpalign-items- zpjustify-content- " data-equal-column=""><style type="text/css"></style><div data-element-id="elm_J3dYFubxR5yqE9JF8UWoSQ" data-element-type="column" class="zpelem-col zpcol-12 zpcol-md-12 zpcol-sm-12 zpalign-self- "><style type="text/css"></style><div data-element-id="elm_mvM1rInGT-2Ju2JcFPEx4g" data-element-type="text" class="zpelement zpelem-text "><style></style><div class="zptext zptext-align-center zptext-align-mobile-center zptext-align-tablet-center " data-editor="true"><p></p><div><p></p><div><p style="text-align:left;"></p></div></div><div><p><span style="font-family:&quot;MS Serif&quot;, sans-serif;font-size:48px;font-weight:700;text-align:left;">Why Does Your Home Feel Wrong Inside?</span></p><p style="text-align:left;">From the outside, your home is lovely. People compliment it. It photographs well. On paper it checks every box. But every single day you walk through it and something feels just slightly off. The rooms do not flow the way you want them to. The kitchen is gorgeous but somehow it always feels crowded. The living room is big enough but it never quite settles into the cozy warmth you had in your head when you bought it. It looks like a home. It just does not feel like yours. You are not being picky. You are noticing something real. Most homes in Auburn, Huntsville, Birmingham and Montgomery are built to look good in a listing photo. The finishes are chosen for broad appeal. The layout is designed to work for the widest possible range of buyers. The result is a home that pleases everyone a little and no one completely. And it is more common than you might think.<span style="font-weight:bold;"> A Zillow survey found that 75 percent of recent home buyers have at least one regret about the home they purchased. Nearly 90 percent of people who built new construction wish they had made different decisions during the process.</span> Those numbers are not about bad homes. They are about homes that were never designed around how someone actually lives. A modern farmhouse done right solves this from the ground up. Not because of the style itself, but because of what the style stands for. Warmth that is real, not staged. Spaces that feel generous without feeling empty. A home that looks exactly as good on a rainy Alabama Tuesday as it does in a magazine.</p><p style="text-align:left;"><br/></p><h2 style="text-align:left;"><span style="font-size:32px;">Spend Where It Counts</span></h2><p style="text-align:left;">Here is something most people do not hear until they are already deep into a build: custom design is not about upgrading everything. It is about figuring out where your investment will actually change how you feel in your home every single day, and putting it there instead of spreading it thin across a list of features that sound impressive but do not move the needle. Production homes cannot do this. They are built to appeal to the broadest possible buyer, which means every room gets the same level of finish and the same assumptions about how people live. The kitchen gets quartz because quartz sells. The living room gets a fireplace because fireplaces photograph well. But nobody asked you what matters to your family. We worked with a couple in Auburn who knew exactly what mattered to them. They wanted a fireplace that reminded them of evenings at a grandparent's house, the kind with real river rock that feels like it has been there forever. So we designed around that. The stonework was a real investment. But it became the emotional centerpiece of the entire home, the thing that made the living room feel like theirs and nobody else's.</p><p style="text-align:left;"><br/></p><p style="text-align:left;">They did not need premium finishes in every room. They needed one thing done with real intention, and it changed the entire feel of the house.</p><p style="text-align:left;">That is what thoughtful design looks like. Not a checklist of luxury finishes. A conversation about what matters most, and then the discipline to put the budget there.</p><p style="text-align:left;">For most families, the places where quality makes the biggest daily impact come down to three areas. The primary bathroom, because it is the most personal space in the house and the first room you experience every morning. The kitchen, because it is where you gather, cook and host. And outdoor living, because in Auburn and across Alabama, a covered porch with the right details is basically a second living room for eight months of the year. Get those three right and the rest of the home can be solid and well built without needing to be extravagant.</p><p style="text-align:left;"><br/></p><h2 style="text-align:left;"><span style="font-size:32px;">Layout Over Size</span></h2><p style="text-align:left;">One of the biggest misconceptions in home building is that bigger is always better. A third of recent home buyers said their home felt too small. But in many of those cases, the problem was not the square footage. It was how the square footage was used. We have seen it across hundreds of projects from Lake Martin to Birmingham. A well designed 2,800 square foot home can live bigger than a poorly planned 3,400 square foot one. The difference comes from eliminating wasted space: the formal dining room nobody uses, the oversized foyer that looks impressive in a rendering but just collects shoes, the hallway that is wider than it needs to be while the pantry barely holds a week of groceries. In a custom home, every square foot has a job. A flex room near the main living area might function as a home office during the week, a reading room in the evening and a guest bedroom when family visits. A mudroom that also serves as a pet transition zone and a package landing spot. A pantry that is deep enough to actually organize rather than just deep enough to close the door on. This is the kind of planning that does not show up in a listing photo but changes how a home feels from the very first week you live in it.</p><p style="text-align:left;"><br/></p><h2 style="text-align:left;"><span style="font-size:32px;">Design for Your Life</span></h2><p style="text-align:left;"><span style="font-weight:bold;">Here is something production home builders never ask you: do you have dogs?</span> In Auburn, the answer is almost always yes. And the way a family with a large energetic dog moves through their home is completely different from a family without one. But standard floor plans do not account for that. We worked with a family who had dealt with exactly this in their previous home. They had a big golden retriever they adored, but every time guests came over they had to lock the dog in the mudroom. The dog would bark nonstop because it could not see what was happening. They would end up taking it for a walk in the middle of hosting just to calm it down. In their custom home, we designed the mudroom a bit larger, right off one side of the kitchen, with space for a dog crate and a Dutch door. That Dutch door changed everything. The dog could stick its head over the top, see the family, get a treat from someone walking by and still feel part of the action. But it could not bolt into the kitchen or run over a visiting toddler. The family got their evenings back. The dog stopped barking. And it did not require a dedicated dog room or a major budget increase. It required someone to ask the right question before the first wall went up. That is the kind of detail that turns a house into a home that actually works.</p><p style="text-align:left;"><br/></p><h2 style="text-align:left;"><span style="font-size:32px;">Name That Feeling</span></h2><p style="text-align:left;">It is called living in a home that was built for you. Not built for a neighborhood. Not built for a price point. Built around the way you cook, the way you entertain, the way your kids move through the house after school, the way you want to feel when you walk in at the end of a long day. Built around whether you have a 90 pound golden retriever who needs to be part of the action or a collection of river rocks from your childhood that deserves a place by the fire. Most of our clients can tell us within five minutes what they would change about their current home. That conversation is where good design starts. Not with a wish list of finishes. With the truth about what is not working and what has always felt slightly off. We have been having that conversation with families across Auburn, Lake Martin, Birmingham, Huntsville, Montgomery and throughout the Southeast since 2016. Over more than 500 projects, it starts the same way nearly every time. Someone says, I love my home but something has always felt off. And we say, tell us more.</p><p style="text-align:left;"><br/></p><h2 style="text-align:left;"><span style="font-size:32px;">Stop Settling</span></h2><p style="text-align:left;">If this puts words to something you have been feeling for a while, that is not a coincidence. It means the home you actually want is closer than you think, whether you are in Auburn, looking at land near Lake Martin, or planning a build anywhere across Alabama.</p><p style="text-align:left;"><a href="/contact" title="Visit wholellc.com to book your free consultation and let us start with the conversation that changes everything." rel="" style="font-weight:bold;">Visit wholellc.com to book your free consultation and let us start with the conversation that changes everything.</a></p></div></div>
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</div></div></div></div></div></div> ]]></content:encoded><pubDate>Sun, 22 Mar 2026 20:35:55 -0500</pubDate></item><item><title><![CDATA[What $500K to $1M Homes in Auburn Alabama Actually Include: Custom Home Design Breakdown]]></title><link>https://www.wholellc.com/blogs/post/homes-auburn-alabama-design-breakdown</link><description><![CDATA[<img align="left" hspace="5" src="https://www.wholellc.com/AdobeStock_510975828.jpeg"/>Discover what $500K to $1M homes in Auburn Alabama include. Learn custom home sizes, layouts, design features, and what serious homeowners plan before building.]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="zpcontent-container blogpost-container "><div data-element-id="elm_9dFc_uQ-TpejS43WmN1MLQ" data-element-type="section" class="zpsection "><style type="text/css"></style><div class="zpcontainer-fluid zpcontainer"><div data-element-id="elm_MGBCoCVgSUWS__X8y5Xk2Q" data-element-type="row" class="zprow zprow-container zpalign-items- zpjustify-content- " data-equal-column=""><style type="text/css"></style><div data-element-id="elm_l3SIoXeqR92HEKpaeusMRg" data-element-type="column" class="zpelem-col zpcol-12 zpcol-md-12 zpcol-sm-12 zpalign-self- "><style type="text/css"></style><div data-element-id="elm_1b_5O0UUFGruqTCgkjYTBg" data-element-type="iframe" class="zpelement zpelem-iframe "><style type="text/css"></style><div class="zpiframe-container zpiframe-align-center"><iframe class="zpiframe " src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/P2ppdO3r3rQ?si=XLUEPSl4YEGBHRt1" width="560" height="315" align="center" allowfullscreen frameBorder="0" title="YouTube video player"></iframe></div>
</div><div data-element-id="elm_YsJVQiK1ThSXTsROJu1nNw" data-element-type="text" class="zpelement zpelem-text "><style></style><div class="zptext zptext-align-center zptext-align-mobile-center zptext-align-tablet-center " data-editor="true"><p></p><div><div><div><div><div><div><div><div><div><div><div><p style="text-align:left;">If you are planning to build a home in Auburn Alabama within the $500,000 to $1 million range, understanding what goes into the design phase is critical before construction even begins.</p><p style="text-align:left;">Many homeowners focus only on square footage or finishes, but the real difference in higher value homes comes from planning, layout efficiency, and construction ready design.</p><p style="text-align:left;">In this article, we break down what homes in this price range typically include and what serious homeowners and builders expect before construction starts.</p><h1 style="text-align:left;"><span style="font-size:32px;">Understanding the Auburn Alabama Housing Market</span></h1><p style="text-align:left;">Before discussing design, it helps to understand where this price range sits locally.</p><p style="text-align:left;">The median home price in Auburn is typically around the mid $400,000 range, which means homes priced between $500K and $1M usually fall into the custom home category rather than production housing.</p><p style="text-align:left;">Homes in this range are typically:</p><p></p><div style="text-align:left;">2,500 to 3,500 square feet</div><div style="text-align:left;">4 to 5 bedrooms</div><div style="text-align:left;">3 or more bathrooms</div><div style="text-align:left;">Custom layouts instead of standard templates</div><p></p><p style="text-align:left;">These homes usually involve a design process that includes detailed construction drawings rather than basic builder plans.</p><h1 style="text-align:left;"><span style="font-size:32px;">Typical Layout Features in $500K to $1M Auburn Homes</span></h1><p style="text-align:left;">Most custom homes in Auburn at this price level are designed around functionality rather than just appearance.</p><p style="text-align:left;">Common layout priorities include:</p><p></p><div style="text-align:left;">Open kitchen and living room concepts</div><div style="text-align:left;">Primary bedroom suites on the main level</div><div style="text-align:left;">Flexible rooms that can serve as offices or guest rooms</div><div style="text-align:left;">Large garages</div><div style="text-align:left;">Bonus rooms or secondary living areas</div><p></p><p style="text-align:left;">Many homeowners are also planning for long term use, which means layouts often consider aging in place or resale flexibility.</p><p style="text-align:left;">Efficient layouts often matter more than simply increasing square footage.</p><h1 style="text-align:left;"><span style="font-size:32px;">Interior Design Features Homeowners Prioritize</span></h1><p style="text-align:left;">At this price point, buyers expect design details that improve daily living.</p><p style="text-align:left;">Some of the most common interior planning features include:</p><p></p><div style="text-align:left;">Large kitchen islands for entertaining</div><div style="text-align:left;">Walk in pantry storage</div><div style="text-align:left;">Mudrooms connected to garage entrances</div><div style="text-align:left;">Dedicated laundry rooms</div><div style="text-align:left;">Large walk in closets</div><div style="text-align:left;">Home office spaces</div><p></p><p style="text-align:left;">Ceiling heights also become a design factor, with many custom homes incorporating higher ceilings in main living areas to improve natural lighting and airflow.</p><p style="text-align:left;">These decisions are typically finalized during the design phase, not during construction.</p><h1 style="text-align:left;"><span style="font-size:32px;">Structural Planning Requirements in Alabama Homes</span></h1><p style="text-align:left;">Homes built in Alabama require design considerations that differ from other regions.</p><p style="text-align:left;">Because of climate and soil conditions, good design plans often include:</p><p></p><div style="text-align:left;">Foundation planning based on soil conditions</div><div style="text-align:left;">Drainage considerations for heavy rainfall</div><div style="text-align:left;">Roof designs appropriate for southern weather</div><div style="text-align:left;">Energy efficiency considerations for hot summers</div><p></p><p style="text-align:left;">Construction costs in Alabama often range from roughly $175 to over $300 per square foot depending on materials and complexity, which makes accurate design planning essential for budgeting.</p><p style="text-align:left;">Without proper planning, design gaps often lead to change orders and construction delays.</p><h1 style="text-align:left;"><span style="font-size:32px;">Outdoor Living Design in Southern Homes</span></h1><p style="text-align:left;">One of the biggest differences between southern home design and northern home design is the importance of outdoor living spaces.</p><p style="text-align:left;">In Auburn, homes in this price range commonly include:</p><p></p><div style="text-align:left;">Covered front porches</div><div style="text-align:left;">Covered rear patios</div><div style="text-align:left;">Outdoor entertaining areas</div><div style="text-align:left;">Grilling spaces</div><div style="text-align:left;">Backyard planning integrated into the design</div><p></p><p style="text-align:left;">Outdoor spaces are considered part of the living area rather than an afterthought.</p><p style="text-align:left;">Many designs include roof extensions or covered structures to allow year round outdoor use.</p><h1 style="text-align:left;"><span style="font-size:32px;">Why Design Matters More at Higher Budgets</span></h1><p style="text-align:left;">As project budgets increase, the cost of mistakes increases as well.</p><p style="text-align:left;">This is why professional design becomes one of the most important investments in the entire process.</p><p style="text-align:left;">Detailed design helps:</p><p></p><div style="text-align:left;">Builders estimate accurately</div><div style="text-align:left;">Reduce construction delays</div><div style="text-align:left;">Avoid structural conflicts</div><div style="text-align:left;">Improve permit approval speed</div><div style="text-align:left;">Minimize expensive mid construction changes</div><p></p><p style="text-align:left;">At higher price points, the design process is less about drawings and more about risk reduction.</p><p style="text-align:left;">Good plans allow construction to move smoothly.</p><p style="text-align:left;">Poor planning often creates expensive surprises.</p><h1 style="text-align:left;"><span style="font-size:32px;">What Serious Homeowners Do Before Starting Design</span></h1><p style="text-align:left;">Homeowners planning custom homes in Auburn typically prepare before meeting a designer.</p><p style="text-align:left;">Helpful preparation includes:</p><p></p><div style="text-align:left;">Understanding rough budget ranges</div><div style="text-align:left;">Collecting inspiration examples</div><div style="text-align:left;">Identifying must have features</div><div style="text-align:left;">Considering long term needs</div><div style="text-align:left;">Understanding lot constraints</div><p></p><p style="text-align:left;">The most successful projects usually start with clear goals rather than starting with aesthetics alone.</p><h1 style="text-align:left;"><span style="font-size:32px;">How Whole Construction Solutions Helps Auburn Homeowners</span></h1><p style="text-align:left;">At Whole Construction Solutions, the focus is on preparing construction ready plans that help both homeowners and builders start projects with clarity.</p><p style="text-align:left;">Services typically include:</p><p></p><div style="text-align:left;">Custom house plans</div><div style="text-align:left;">Construction drawings</div><div style="text-align:left;">3D renderings</div><div style="text-align:left;">Design planning</div><div style="text-align:left;">Builder coordination drawings</div><p></p><p style="text-align:left;">The goal is to help projects move from concept to construction without unnecessary delays or confusion.</p><h1 style="text-align:left;"><span style="font-size:32px;">Final Thoughts</span></h1><p style="text-align:left;">Homes priced between $500K and $1M in Auburn Alabama typically involve more than just larger floor plans.</p><p style="text-align:left;">They require thoughtful planning, detailed design, and coordination between homeowners, designers, and builders.</p><p style="text-align:left;">Understanding what goes into the design phase helps homeowners protect their investment and helps builders execute projects more efficiently.</p><p style="text-align:left;">If you are planning a custom home or major renovation, starting with clear design plans is often the most important decision you can make.<br/><br/><br/></p></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></div><p></p></div>
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<div data-element-id="elm_2zcicpDURZiKu_TkWpItkQ" data-element-type="text" class="zpelement zpelem-text "><style></style><div class="zptext zptext-align-center zptext-align-mobile-center zptext-align-tablet-center " data-editor="true"><p></p><div><p style="text-align:left;">Residential architecture continues to evolve as designers find new ways to combine traditional structure with modern simplicity. One of the most successful combinations is Colonial architecture and Scandinavian modern design. Although these two styles come from different architectural traditions, they share important underlying principles that allow them to work together effectively.</p><p style="text-align:left;">Colonial architecture provides symmetry, proportion, and structural clarity, while Scandinavian modern design emphasizes simplicity, functionality, and natural light. When these principles are combined correctly, the result is a home that feels both timeless and modern.</p><p style="text-align:left;">Understanding how these styles work together requires examining their individual architectural foundations.</p><h2 style="text-align:left;"><br/></h2><h2 style="text-align:left;">Understanding Colonial Architecture: Structure and Symmetry</h2><p style="text-align:left;">Colonial architecture is defined by balance and order. One of its most recognizable features is symmetry. The entrance is typically centered, and windows are evenly spaced on both sides. This alignment creates a sense of visual stability and organization.</p><p style="text-align:left;">Symmetry plays an important role in how humans perceive architecture. Balanced structures feel predictable and stable, which makes them more visually comfortable. This is why Colonial architecture has remained popular for centuries.</p><p style="text-align:left;">Colonial homes also emphasize proportional relationships between architectural elements. Windows align vertically and horizontally, roof forms are balanced, and the overall façade maintains structural consistency.</p><p style="text-align:left;">These characteristics create a clear architectural framework that serves as the foundation for the design.</p><h2 style="text-align:left;"><br/></h2><h2 style="text-align:left;">Understanding Scandinavian Modern Architecture: Simplicity and Function</h2><p style="text-align:left;">Scandinavian modern architecture focuses on removing unnecessary complexity. Instead of relying on decorative elements, it emphasizes clean lines, functional layouts, and natural light.</p><p style="text-align:left;">This style prioritizes efficiency and clarity. Every architectural element serves a purpose, and visual clutter is minimized. Surfaces remain clean, and materials are used to enhance both aesthetics and functionality.</p><p style="text-align:left;">Natural light is a central feature of Scandinavian design. Larger windows and open interior layouts improve daylight penetration, which enhances both visual comfort and energy efficiency.</p><p style="text-align:left;">This approach creates homes that feel open, calm, and modern.</p><h2 style="text-align:left;"><br/></h2><h2 style="text-align:left;">How These Styles Complement Each Other</h2><p style="text-align:left;">The success of combining Colonial and Scandinavian modern architecture comes from using the strengths of each style.</p><p style="text-align:left;">Colonial architecture provides structural order. Its symmetrical layout creates a balanced and organized foundation. Scandinavian modern design simplifies the visual presentation by removing unnecessary decorative details.</p><p style="text-align:left;">Instead of adding ornamental trim or excessive detailing, designers focus on proportion, alignment, and material transitions.</p><p style="text-align:left;">This creates a home that maintains traditional structure while presenting a modern appearance.</p><p style="text-align:left;">The result is an architectural design that feels both familiar and contemporary.</p><h2 style="text-align:left;"><br/></h2><h2 style="text-align:left;">The Importance of Window Placement</h2><p style="text-align:left;">Window placement is one of the most critical elements when combining these architectural styles. Windows must maintain symmetrical alignment to preserve Colonial structure, while also supporting natural light, which is essential in Scandinavian design.</p><p style="text-align:left;">Proper window alignment ensures both exterior balance and interior functionality.</p><p style="text-align:left;">Architectural drafting plays a key role in determining window size, spacing, and placement. These decisions affect not only the appearance of the home but also the interior lighting environment.</p><p style="text-align:left;">Carefully positioned windows improve both architectural clarity and occupant comfort.</p><h2 style="text-align:left;"><br/></h2><h2 style="text-align:left;">Roof Design and Structural Proportion</h2><p style="text-align:left;">Roof design also contributes to the success of combining these styles. Colonial architecture typically uses strong roof forms to establish structural presence, while Scandinavian modern design simplifies roof geometry to reduce visual weight.</p><p style="text-align:left;">Balancing these approaches ensures the roof supports the structure without overwhelming the design.</p><p style="text-align:left;">Proportion and alignment are carefully controlled during the drafting phase to maintain architectural harmony.</p><h2 style="text-align:left;"><br/></h2><h2 style="text-align:left;">The Role of Architectural Drafting in Successful Design</h2><p style="text-align:left;">Architectural drafting is the process that translates design concepts into construction ready drawings. Floor plans define layout, elevations define exterior structure, and sections define vertical relationships.</p><p style="text-align:left;">Drafting ensures every architectural element aligns properly.</p><p style="text-align:left;">Without proper drafting, symmetry, proportion, and structural balance cannot be achieved accurately.</p><p style="text-align:left;">Professional drafting ensures the final construction matches the intended design.</p><h2 style="text-align:left;"><br/></h2><h2 style="text-align:left;">Why This Architectural Combination Is Growing in Popularity</h2><p style="text-align:left;">Homeowners increasingly want homes that feel both timeless and modern. Colonial architecture provides familiarity and structure, while Scandinavian modern design provides simplicity and efficiency.</p><p style="text-align:left;">This combination creates homes that remain visually relevant for decades.</p><p style="text-align:left;">It also improves interior comfort through better natural lighting and functional layouts.</p><p style="text-align:left;">These benefits make this architectural approach increasingly popular in modern residential design.</p><h2 style="text-align:left;"><br/></h2><h2 style="text-align:left;">Conclusion: Balance Between Structure and Simplicity</h2><p style="text-align:left;">The combination of Colonial and Scandinavian modern architecture demonstrates how traditional and modern design principles can work together effectively.</p><p style="text-align:left;">Colonial symmetry provides structure and order. Scandinavian simplicity removes unnecessary complexity.</p><p style="text-align:left;">Together, they create homes that are balanced, functional, and visually timeless.</p><p style="text-align:left;">Successful architectural design depends on understanding proportion, alignment, and function.</p><p style="text-align:left;">When these principles are applied correctly, the result is a home that performs well both visually and structurally.</p><p style="text-align:left;"><br/></p><p style="text-align:left;"><br/></p><p style="text-align:left;"></p><div><p></p></div><p></p><p style="text-align:left;">Whole Construction Solutions LLC provides professional residential drafting and design services, including custom home plans, architectural elevations, and construction ready drawings. 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<div data-element-id="elm_o3udbkCGQgiZRC2GzIF_Lw" data-element-type="text" class="zpelement zpelem-text "><style></style><div class="zptext zptext-align-center zptext-align-mobile-center zptext-align-tablet-center " data-editor="true"><p></p><div><p></p><div><p style="text-align:left;line-height:1.5;"><strong><span style="font-size:20px;color:rgb(0, 0, 0);"><strong>Design Around the Way You Live</strong></span></strong></p><p style="text-align:left;"><span style="color:rgb(0, 0, 0);">When you’re building a home, the most important question isn’t how big it is—it’s how it feels to live in. The best house designs start with your lifestyle and the characteristics of your property. Every site has its own advantages, and a thoughtful layout can make your home brighter, cooler, and more comfortable all year long.</span></p><p style="text-align:left;"><span style="font-size:20px;font-weight:bold;color:rgb(0, 0, 0);"><strong>Start With the Land</strong></span></p><p style="text-align:left;"><span style="color:rgb(0, 0, 0);">Before you pick a floor plan, take time to study your property. Where does the sun rise and set? How much natural shade does the site have? In southern climates like Alabama, these details matter just as much as square footage. Good site design means taking advantage of light, breezes, and views while avoiding heat gain in the wrong places. (1)</span></p><p style="text-align:left;"><b><span style="font-size:20px;color:rgb(0, 0, 0);"><strong>Smart Layouts for Southern Homes</strong></span></b></p><p></p><div style="text-align:left;"><span style="color:rgb(0, 0, 0);">If you have land to spread out on, a single-story home with high ceilings and possibly a bonus room is often ideal. High ceilings keep spaces airy and help hot air rise, improving comfort and efficiency. (2)</span></div><div style="text-align:left;"><span style="color:rgb(0, 0, 0);">When planning your layout, try to minimize west-facing glass in living areas. Large windows on a western exposure bring in harsh afternoon sun, which can make a space hard to cool and overly bright. Instead, place your main living spaces on the north or east side of the house. Northern exposure gives you soft, even light all day—perfect for an open living area where you can leave curtains open without glare. (3)</span></div><p></p><p style="text-align:left;"><b><span style="font-size:20px;color:rgb(0, 0, 0);"><strong>Make Outdoor Spaces Work for You</strong></span></b></p><p></p><div style="text-align:left;"><span style="color:rgb(0, 0, 0);">A north or east-facing porch is one of the best design choices for southern living. It stays shaded through the afternoon, giving you a cool retreat without blocking daylight indoors. (4)</span></div><div style="text-align:left;"><span style="color:rgb(0, 0, 0);">If you’re adding a pool, this orientation works perfectly: the pool and deck get full sun for swimming and sunbathing, while your covered porch stays comfortable and shaded nearby.</span></div><p></p><p style="text-align:left;"><b><span style="font-size:20px;color:rgb(0, 0, 0);"><strong>Why These Details Matter</strong></span></b></p><p style="text-align:left;"><span style="color:rgb(0, 0, 0);">Natural light, air circulation, and thermal comfort all have a long-term impact on how much you enjoy your home. Rooms that are difficult to cool or that feel overly bright in summer can become daily frustrations. By planning around your site, you’ll build a home that feels balanced year-round—and that’s what truly makes it great to live in. (5)</span></p><p style="text-align:left;"><b style="color:rgb(0, 0, 0);">Small Lot? Same Principles Apply</b></p><p></p><div style="text-align:left;"><span style="color:rgb(0, 0, 0);">If you’re building on a smaller lot in town, you’ll need to think vertically and pay attention to window placement, privacy, and shade. But the same ideas hold true: design around your lifestyle, your orientation, and how light moves across your property.</span></div><div style="text-align:left;"><span style="color:rgb(0, 0, 0);"><br/></span></div>
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