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Custom Home Trends & Predictions For 2025

Written by Jamie Kline | Dec 11, 2024 4:30:00 PM

Every custom home tells a story — one of dreams, aspirations, and personalized touches that transform a house into a haven. As we close the chapter on 2024, it’s time to set our sights on what lies ahead in custom home design for 2025.

Predicting custom home trends isn’t just about identifying patterns; it’s about understanding what homeowners truly value. From timeless ranches to innovative multi-purpose spaces, we’re excited to share what’s in store for 2025 and how these trends can shape your future home.

So what custom home trends do we anticipate for 2025?

We have a few ideas.

 

Custom Home TrendS Prediction: The 2025 Floor Plan of Choice  

To get right to it what do we predict being the most popular floor plan for 2025?

The same as the last several years: the client-supplied plan!

This floor plan taking the top spot again isn’t a surprise. As we’ve said before despite having a large catalog of floor plans to choose from, we’ve never built one of them. More often than not, our customers use one of our floor plans as a base and customize from there

A custom floor plan that you’ve created guarantees that your next home is absolutely tailored to your needs. What’s better than a custom home that’s designed for you and your family? 

As we’ve seen, the majority of the homes we manufacture components for, and our Barden Independent Dealers build come from custom home design plans provided by the customer, whether they:

  • Found a plan somewhere else
  • Had a plan drawn by an architect 
  • Put their confidence in our in-house design team to create a custom plan from scratch

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Custom Home TrendS Prediction: 2025’s Most Popular Style of Home 

During the past few years, ranches have become the most popular type of home. We don’t expect that to change in 2025. You can’t go wrong with a ranch. 

Many of our customers are looking for a custom-built home they can comfortably spend their retirement years in. They’re coming to us to design a more compact home with flexible and functional arrangements.

Ranches check all these boxes. 

Like all Barden homes, ranches are easily customizable. Despite being one story, ranches can be designed for:

Our Dawson, Serenity Ranch, and Onondaga floor plans are great examples of ranches designed to be your forever home. 

A Close Second: Larger Two-Story Homes 

Perfect for the family, larger two-story homes are made to offer more. 

More of what, exactly? 

More space. More room to grow into. More opportunity for customization. 

Ideal for those with a family, larger two-story homes let you get the most bang for your buck and get everything you want in your house. They’re perfect for those looking to build their dream home that’s also their forever home, too. 

Larger two-story homes are also helping Barden homeowners fill a different familial need that’s becoming more popular – having a home to more than one generation

Because of a tight housing market and high interest rates, custom homeowners are looking to maximize their living spaces. In addition, living situations continue to evolve, with many generations of a family living under one roof. 

As we’re now seeing it, more custom homeowners are designing floor plans that feature additional living spaces – both common and private areas – to accommodate an expanded family. 

We’re also seeing custom homeowners designing homes in anticipation of a future living situation. Rather than including say, an in-law suite or finished basement, they’re designing their homes to be easily added onto or completed when the time is right.

Prediction: The Must-Have Custom Home Features

In considering custom home design trends for 2025, there are a few popular features of 2024 that we expect to see in the next year: 

  1. Flex spaces : Coming off of a pandemic that forced everyone to re-evaluate their living spaces, multi-purpose rooms (flex spaces) offer versatility. Designed to serve multiple purposes, flex spaces can become a home office as easily as they can be used as a playroom or extra bedroom.
  2. First-floor master bedroom: Providing easier access to a home’s key amenities, first-floor master bedrooms future-proof a house for homeowners who plan to grow old in their residences. Down the road, there won’t be a need to completely rearrange a living space or find a new home that’s more accessible. What’s more, in two-story homes, a first-floor master bedroom provides a degree of separation  and privacy  from second-floor bedrooms (the kids’ rooms).  
  3. Finished basement: Maxing out living space in an existing floor plan, finished basements let you do more within a home’s footprint. A bonus room of sorts, finished basements are used for multiple purposes, such as:
    • An entertainment room
    • Home offices
    • Home gyms
    • Guestrooms 

Looking Ahead to Custom Home Building in 2025

As we look forward to the next year of building and seeing what shape custom home trends take, we’re eager to get to work with our next clients on their custom-built homes. So are our Barden Independent Dealers

Regardless of the type of home or its customization elements, it’s always a rewarding experience for our in-house design team to help a future homeowner take their next home from concept to design. 

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