Area: 380 sq.m.
Consist: 3 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 2 kitchens, 2 parking spaces
Given that they’re well-suited to a wide range of people, needs and lifestyles, it’s no surprise that single-story homes only continue to grow in popularity.
After battling back the misconception that they’re only for an older crowd, single-story homes are increasingly popping up in new communities as an ideal choice for couples
and families at any stage of life looking to experience the best of low-maintenance, open-concept living.
Whether you’re a family with young children or a more mature couple in search of somewhere to settle down, one of the greatest advantages to single-story living is the ease and accessibility that comes with having all rooms on a single floor.
Open-concept floor plans means that parents can monitor young children from almost anywhere in the house without them playing out of sight on an upper floor.
And while single-story homes may not be only for mature or elderly couples, that doesn’t mean that they aren’t well-suited to older homeowners.
Less storys = less to clean, and that’s some math we can all get behind. One of the biggest benefits of living in a single-story home is that they are generally easier to maintain — both inside and outside of the home.
Single-story homes tend to require larger lots to accommodate their wider floor plans, which in turn means that homeowners will have more green space in their backyards.
For people that have a green thumb or have always wanted to design the backyard oasis of their dreams, a single-story home is a great choice.
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Credit: Northernland&House Chiangmai