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Thursday, January 28, 2016

Modern Homes Designed for Millennials - Design Milk



Modern Homes Designed for Millennials


Pardee Homes is up to something right outside of Las Vegas. They’re building a new neighborhood in the Henderson, Nevada, but this neighborhood has a handful of homes unlike any seen on the market right now—and we got a first-hand look. Enlisting the help of “millennial designer” Bobby Berk of Bobby Berk Home alongside architect Bassenian Lagoni and landscape architects, AndersonBaron, they’ve redesigned a selection of homes to cater toward millennial buyers: a 2,145-square-foot Contemporary Farmhouse and a 3,194-square-foot Contemporary Transitional home that they’re calling the Responsive Home Project. We had lots of questions. What’s a millennial buyer and a responsive home? What’s so different about these buyers, and how are these homes different from those in any other planned community? We asked Bobby Berk to tell us more:
Tell me what a community specifically geared toward Millennials means?
A community geared toward millenials is one that offers a connectedness to that community. This generation is looking for public parks, recreation areas, and adjacency to alternate forms of transportation such as zip car stations, and rail and bus access. Gen Yers are typically drawn to urban and suburban areas and single-family homes. Outdoor space and pet friendly neighborhoods are a must. Lots of sidewalks and walking trails for active adults and kids make getting exercise safe and easy. It’s also important that there be a retail aspect to these communities. People don’t want to drive 20 minutes to get coffee or go to the store. If they feel cut off, they won’t want to buy in that area.
When looking for that first home, millennials are scared of the cost factor and mortgage obligation. Having seen the bottom fall out of everything in 2008, they want to be sure they can handle the responsibility through thick and thin. This is why we’ve made these homes responsive.
Contemporary farmhouse exterior
Contemporary farmhouse exterior
Contemporary farmhouse
Contemporary farmhouse
What’s a Responsive Home? What does that mean?
A Responsive Home is one that responds to millenials needs, and offers them income opportunities. It also responds as a family grows. Instead of worrying about needing to move to a house with one more bedroom after an initial investment, extra family rooms and lofts can be turned into extra bedrooms by simply adding a wall and a door instead of looking for a whole new home. “Responsive” also means that the house is fully automated. These homes utilized a Savant system, which allows full automation from an iPad or smart device. From lighting, music, and television, to smart whirlpool appliances, the system allows full control at the touch of button. You could even restart your laundry from your phone on the other side of the country.
Contemporary farmhouse
Contemporary farmhouse
Contemporary farmhouse side yard
Contemporary farmhouse side yard
What are Millennials looking for when it comes to space?
Millennials are looking for even more entertaining space than previous generations. Both indoors and out. One of the appeals of living outside of super urban, high-rent areas with little space is that you can actually have friends over to entertain. This is something people desire more and more.
Contemporary farmhouse
Contemporary farmhouse
Contemporary farmhouse
Contemporary farmhouse
What kinds of things do Millenials consider when buying a home?
Millennials are looking for flexible space. Pardee utilizes these great “Gen-Smart” Suites, which are spaces with separate kitchenettes and side entrances that offer a connection to the main living space, but can also be closed off for privacy. This type of space that’s already thought into the layout of a new build offers a place for a loved one to age in place, or come and stay for an extended period of time comfortably. It could be a separately rented roommate situation, or even serve as a completely sealed off apartment as strictly an income space. Nowadays, people do short term rentals on Airbnb, and this allows for any of the above options and more.
Contemporary farmhouse outdoor room
Contemporary farmhouse outdoor room
Contemporary transitional home exterior
Contemporary transitional home exterior
Contemporary transitional yard
Contemporary transitional yard
Contemporary transitional
Contemporary transitional
Contemporary transitional
Contemporary transitional
What are some things that have been phased out in a home for the Millenial?
One of the things that we know we’re starting to phase out in our own designs is excessively large master suites and closets. Millenials would rather that potential space be allocated to shared living space, as so little time is spent in sleeping chambers. There’s little need for gargantuan closets and bedrooms if you could use that square footage to get an extra bedroom or larger living room or loft. They want space that is thoughtful and efficiently maximized.
Let’s talk about design: what interior elements are they in search of from materials to finishes?
Everyone’s aesthetic is different. There isn’t a “universal” aesthetic for millennials as a group. However, one thing we have noticed is that millennials want durable materials. As to the flooring, we’ve specifically picked tile that can be carried from indoors to the outdoor space to make the homes feel more expansive and ease the transition from indoor to out. Wood-look tile floor is indestructible, and requires little maintenance, yet still offers a warm layer that evokes classic wood-plank flooring. Millennials want things that require little maintenance, because they don’t always have lots of time. Materials that offer high design, and are easy on the wallet for both the upfront costs and long-term maintenance are ideal.
Contemporary transitional
Contemporary transitional
Contemporary transitional
Contemporary transitional
Contemporary transitional yard
Contemporary transitional yard
Contemporary transitional
Contemporary transitional
How about exterior space: what kind of yards work best for young families and professionals?
We have definitely gotten away from putting grass everywhere. It’s just not sustainable. Life-like turf can be a good choice, and still give the feel of a traditional yard. In general, Millenials want yards that require little maintenance. We utilized many elevated planters in the backyards of both homes, because they provide a space to grow plants like lettuce, green onions or herbs. Millennials want to know where their food comes from, and the concept of farm-to-table is something that people desire if they can get it affordably and easily. These flexible landscape options offer gardening opportunities without a large irrigation or time expenditure. When it comes to yards, millennials still want something beautiful, but something easy. We have to think about how things function, not just how they look.
Thanks, Bobby! The homes will be ready in Spring 2016. Contact Pardee Homes for more details.
Photos by Brett Beyer Photography.

Responsive Homes: Beautiful Design Meets Sustainable Living


Responsive Homes: Beautiful Design Meets Sustainable Living

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Bobby Berk is fun, hip and cool, but don’t let his East Coast/West Coast swagger fool you. The guy is at the top of his game!
Bobby has been dubbed as a Celebrity designer and over the past nine years he has built an impressive lifestyle brand and retail line.
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Because Bobby is a “millennial” who is known for his unique approach to modern design with his signature minimalist-meets-urban-sophistic aesthetic, he was tapped to lead the creative efforts for the the 2016 Responsive Homes.
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I am so happy that I was able to tour the homes in person during my Modenus BlogTourKBIS trip to Las Vegas!

What is a Millenial?

The U.S. Census Bureau defines “Millennials” as those between the ages of 25- to 34-year-old age, and you might be surprised the know that this segment of the population represents the biggest share of new-home buyers in the U.S.!
However, increased anxiety about the high unemployment rate, staggering student loan debt, and higher credit card debt are some of the challenges that make this demographic shy to enter the buyers market.

What is a responsive home?

Bobby Berk describes a responsive home as one that interacts with its owners. It’s a home that rises up and responds to whatever stage of life the homeowner is in.
For example, the homes offer additional flex space at the front of the home that converts the porch to a play room for kids, a home office or a fitness room, and the second floor loft can be converted to an extra bedroom.
These homes are also designed to work well as short- or long-term rentals which means a higher value proposition for young buyers.
Key features include:
  • Adaptable floor plan options that give owners space for what they need now and flexibility for their future needs
  • Smart technology that features enabled automation and energy performance
  • Bold design finishes that provide a sophisticated look and feel for the young professional
  • Powerful indoor-outdoor flow to maximize entertaining and living space
  • Unique Design informed by key insights from the market
Click here to see a video tour:
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Beautiful Design

The 2016 Responsive Homes are located in the picturesque Pardee Homes Bella Verdi neighborhood in the Inspirada master-planned community.
Both Responsive Home floor plans, the Contemporary Farmhouse and the Contemporary Transitional, blend livability with modern function.
What makes the design of these homes so cool is that they allow the homeowner to transition from indoor to outdoor living effortlessly with features like retractable doors that open the living room to the backyard, creating the ultimate home entertaining space!
The homes offer highly customized, evolution-over-time floor plans designed to transform as a homeowner’s needs change, and in a day and age where Uber and Airbnb have become staples for a growing millennial population, this home design option makes sense.

The Contemporary Farmhouse

The Contemporary Farmhouse is just over 2100 square feet and features three to four bedrooms with three and a half to four and a half bathrooms (depending on the options that the homeowner chooses), an optional 384-square-foot flat over the garage, AND a downstairs bedroom suite with a full bath, kitchenette, and an outside entrance—perfect for the college-aged sibling or live-in mother-in-law.
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Smart Home Design Technology Innovative New Trends Millennial Bobby Berk Home 2016 Responsive Home TRI Pointe Group's Pardee Homes and Bassenian Lagoni Architects
Smart Home Design Technology Innovative New Trends Millennial Bobby Berk Home 2016 Responsive Home TRI Pointe Group's Pardee Homes and Bassenian Lagoni Architects
Smart Home Design Technology Innovative New Trends Millennial Bobby Berk Home 2016 Responsive Home TRI Pointe Group's Pardee Homes and Bassenian Lagoni Architects

The Contemporary Transitional

The Contemporary Transitional is a bit larger at just over 3,000 square feet and offers four bedrooms, three and a half bathrooms. It also has a smaller, more private living space behind the garage that includes a covered private patio, small kitchen, full bath and optional adjoining fitness room!
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All professional photos courtesy of Pardee Homes and Builder Magazine

Sustainable Living

Even more important to millennials than beautiful design is the incorporation of sustainable living elements like solar panels, LED lighting, and low-to-no-electric power bill!
Each garage features an electric car charger, and the roofs have smart sensors that detect recent rain and communicate to the garden irrigation system to conserve water.

The Key Players

The success of the design and build of the two Responsive Homes relied heavily on the effective partnership between several industry leaders: Pardee Homes, BUILDER Magazine Bassenian Lagoni, AndersonBaron, Western Window Systems, Broan-Nutone, Carrier, Daltile, DuPont Building Innovations, Eldorado Stone, Gerber, GoTour™ Interactive Video Home Tours by Avid Ratings, International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials (IAPMO), James Hardie, Kichler Lighting, Jeld-Wen, LiftMaster, Pavestone, Rinnai, Savant, Schlage, Schneider Electric/Square D, Sherwin-Williams, SolarCity, Timberlake Cabinetry, Uponor, Weyerhaeuser, Whirlpool and, of course,celebrity designer Bobby Berk.

My Photos from the Grand Opening event:

It can be really hard to get good pictures of a show house because people are always milling around, and it’s hard to get a clear shot.
Here are a few photos to give you a feel of the vibe of the event and some other angles of the homes that aren’t reflected in the professional photography.
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IMG_1141 Special thanks to Bobby and his crew for the wonderful hospitality at the event. Looking forward to seeing more from him and more examples of this design concept!