3 Of The Most Innovative Home Designs For The Perfect Display Of Modernity

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the latest trends in custom home design 2021

While some might stick to the standard build of a home, the rest choose to play around with what they have. From dual occupancy designs in Melbourne to homes built out of natural stone only, here are a few of the most innovative designs that you can opt for while hoping to display the perfect blend of modernity and abstract aestheticism, all at once:

  1. An All-Natural Home: As an existent ideology of the primitive times, stones have continued to be used as the central point of homes from the very beginning. The stone age is considered to be the most influential when it comes to the construction of homes. The love for natural stones, although lost in the middle of times, has grown once again. Houses built out of natural stone have become an option preferred by many. Although it lies on the costlier side, natural stones hold a high level of strength and durability and are great for insulation. Natural stone homes take a long period to make but are also considered to be some of the best returns on investment.
  2. Budget-Friendly Micro Home: The ‘Tiny House Movement’ has been a social movement that individuals have grown to follow over a long time period. Starting as a project that simply began as a trend, people chose to downsize the space they live in, choosing to live with less rather than more. This movement allows individuals to live with simplicity and essentials, promoting an ecological and economical lifestyle, all at once. Not only are these homes preferred for the cause they stand for, but also for the kind of impact they can hold for the environment. Micro homes are considered to be some of the most beneficial forms of living. The biggest advantage of these homes is their comfort of accommodation. They are normally of 400 square feet and can even be placed on wheels.
  3. Dual Occupancy Homes: The last but not the least, dual occupancy homes have grown to be a fantasy over time. With the amount of benefits that come attached with the title of a dual occupancy home, any individual that is looking for an investment can choose to opt for the same. But before we get started on the benefits of owning a dual occupancy home, the real question is, “What is a dual occupancy home?”. In short, a dual occupancy property is one that holds the title of a single property but the value of two. With two homes placed side-by-side, one can choose to live on one side of the property while renting out the other (which is generally considered to be the common protocol for these homes). LBD Homes is a company set in Melbourne, Australia, that is known for its boutique home designs. As some of the best luxury builders in the city, their dual occupancy designs are considered to be the homes of dreamers!

While designing your home, you must make sure to find a detail that sets you apart from the rest. When you build an innovative home, not only can you experiment and work to be ecological at the same time, but your home will also be the eye-catcher of the block. While our dressing sense allows a person to make their first judgement as they see us walking down the street, your home’s design holds a similar level of importance when it comes to your neighbourhood. When a neighbour passes you by, they should find your home both flattering and intimidating at the same time, which is a power that can only be attained by creativity!

Mick Pacholli

Mick created TAGG - The Alternative Gig Guide in 1979 with Helmut Katterl, the world's first real Street Magazine. He had been involved with his fathers publishing business, Toorak Times and associated publications since 1972.  Mick was also involved in Melbourne's music scene for a number of years opening venues, discovering and managing bands and providing information and support for the industry. Mick has also created a number of local festivals and is involved in not for profit and supporting local charities.        

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