The Boyertown Area Times

SEVEN CHARACTERI­STICS THAT MAKE MODERN HOUSES UNIQUE

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Homes contain a variety of components that appeal to homeowners with different ideas about the perfect place to call home. That starts with the style of a home.

Buildings are classified according to share components. A Craftsman style home will have a covered porch with a set of wide base columns, while a Cape Cod home is often defined by a gabled roof and dormer windows. Modern houses, which are sometimes

called contempora­ry homes even though the terms are not interchang­eable, will have their own sets of unique characteri­stics. Here’s a look at seven features that make modern homes unique.

1. Minimalist approach: Contempora­ry and modern homes both employ an approach that leans toward minimalism, including clean design lines. Spaces are open and airy without the clutter of too many ornate architectu­ral details. While modern homes may have some curvature to

their design, contempora­ry ones are all about an angular look.

2. Neutral color palette: Modern homes tend to utilize a neutral color palette. Modern homes may use “earthy” elements, such as wood and brick, in ways that do not look rustic. Contempora­ry homes rely on a color palette of black and white with shades of gray or other neutral colors.

3. Geometric shapes: Modern homes have strong horizontal and vertical elements that showcase geometric shapes in their designs.

Contempora­ry homes often have flat roofs, while modern homes may not.

4. Large, unadorned windows: Most modern homes showcase a lot of natural light by utilizing large windows that are not covered up by heavy window treatments or elements like shutters and thick trims. Large windows are the focus of the interior and shift attention to the view outdoors.

5. Open floor concept: A hallmark of modern interior design, the open concept floor plan removes many of the walls that tend to separate common areas of a home. This helps to foster the spread of natural light and maintains the emphasis on simplicity of design.

6. Smart elements: Thanks to the proliferat­ion of smart technology, smart homes are cropping up with greater frequency. While smart devices can be included in any home style, they tend to feel like they were designed specifical­ly for modern homes. In a similar vein, modern homes may include environmen­tally friendly elements, such as solar panels, upcycled materials, added insulation and energy efficient lighting.

7. Updated kitchen spaces: The clean lines and attention to technology and open space generally extends to modern kitchens. Modern kitchens tend to feature efficient, top-tier appliances with additional storage and space amenities that keep the room from feeling cluttered.

While some may consider modern homes austere, many others are right at home among their clean lines and airy spaces.

 ?? METRO CREATIVE ?? Contempora­ry and modern homes both employ an approach that leans toward minimalism, including clean design lines.
METRO CREATIVE Contempora­ry and modern homes both employ an approach that leans toward minimalism, including clean design lines.

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