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Inside the House of the Future
Green technology, wireless
connectivity, and less ostentation are just some of the newest home-building
trends
When the homebuilding industry
descends on Las Vegas on Jan. 20 for its annual trade show, a highlight as
always will be a project called the New American Home. This model house—a new
one gets built each year—serves as a showcase for the industry's latest
technology and trends. The massive four-bedroom, five-bath structure popping up
in suburban Las Vegas this year may seem a little out of touch with the times as
the nation suffers through the worst housing slump in decades. But out in the
real world, architects and builders are busy trying to figure out how to put
some of the same design features into new homes. Such trends are worth noting:
Having amenities that appeal to buyers a decade or more after your house is
built will help it hold its value. We list below some of the most important new
design features you'll see in homes.
Indoor/Outdoor Living Just
since 1992 the number of U.S. homes built with patios or porches has doubled.
The New American Home in Las Vegas has a giant backyard that features a covered
area with a flatscreen TV and pool table as well as a detached "rejuvenation
room" for relaxing.
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