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Names for Window Grids | Types of Window Grids in Raleigh New Homes

Names for Window Grid Styles

Types of Window Grids in Raleigh New Homes

 

What are the top 3 most requested window grid styles in North Carolina new homes? Prairie, colonial, and craftsman.

Names for Window Grids | Types of Window Grids in Raleigh New Homes

See how window grid style can add personality to any new custom home - here the three most popular window grid styles in 2012 new homes.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Window grids come in a variety of materials, such as vinyl, aluminum and fiberglass

Grids can be placed:

- inside of the window panes (interior of the home)

- outside of the window panes (exterior of the home)

- between the window panes

- a combination of locations

While built-in grids can make window washing a snap, many windows also have a "clip-on" grid option for easy removal/replacement when cleaning.

 Names for Window Grids | Types of Window Grids in Raleigh New Homes

Prairie Style Windows

What is a prairie style window grid?

A prairie style window is divided into 9 different panes - four small square corner panes, four long rectangle edge panes, and one large center square pane.

 

 

Names for Window Grids | Types of Window Grids in Raleigh New Homes

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The custom home pictured to the left, a version of the Bakersfield, uses prairie style window grids in the upper windows.

The contemporary (grid-less) lower window add a more up-to-date feel to the home.

Prairie style window grids can help create a sense of a larger living space - with less obstructed light shining through.

 

 

 

 

Colonial Style Windows Names for Window Grids | Types of Window Grids in Raleigh New Homes

What is a colonial style window grid?

A colonial style window grid divides the window into an equal number of panes - and can commonly be seen in sets of 9, 6, or 4.

Colonial style windows give any home a classic look - and are among the most common for 2012 new homes.

The custom home pictured to the left, a version of the Beaufort, combines "standard" colonial windows with colonial arch windows - placed above for architectural emphasis.

Each aspect of this custom exterior was carefully chosen for its quality and eye-catching appeal, from hardi, stone, and shake exterior siding to arched keystone header accents.

 

 

 

Craftsman Style Window Grids

Names for Window Grids | Types of Window Grids in Raleigh New Homes

What is a craftsman style window?

Craftsman windows are usually divided into 2 panes and are horizontally rectangular more often than in typical architecture.

 

 

 

 

Names for Window Grids | Types of Window Grids in Raleigh New Homes

In the custom home pictured to the right, a version of the Brogan, the upper windows use a single grid divider and the lower windows are left open as single panes.

Several horizontal accent windows on the sides and rear of this home are grid-less.

Craftsman window grids can compliment other architectural elements, such as the front porch style with stone base and tapered columns.

 

 

 

Specialty Window Grid Styles

There are many types of specialty window grids - such as diamond, double prairie, England, traditional, cathedral, and victorian.

 

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Design and Build in Raleigh, NC

At Stanton Homes, our builder, Stan Williams, is highly involved with every home we build.

Even though Stanton Homes is one of the fastest growing custom builders in the region, Stan gets to know every family we build with – and makes sure your home is designed and built with everything precisely the way you need it, down to window grid style.

 

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Call 919-278-8070 or visit www.StantonHomes.com to find out more about new homes in the Raleigh area today. 

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How much electricity does an average American home use? | NC energy costs

How much electricity does an average American home use?

What affects the cost of energy in North Carolina?

 

According to the Energy Information Administration of the U.S. Department of Energy:

How much electricity does an average American home use? | NC energy costs

In 2010, the average annual electricity consumption for a U.S. residential utility customer was 11,496 kWh, an average of 958 kilowatthours (kWh) per month.

 

What does that mean, in practical terms?

North Carolina residents had an average monthly bill of $125.20, based on the 2010 census data and calculated as of November 2011. Read these facts on the EIA website, here.

For many homes, this may not factor in the cost of heating the home, as gas or propane run furnaces have been common for many years.

This also averages the cost for small apartments and large homes together, so may not be a full picture of the cost for a typical single family home.

 

What affects the cost of energy in a North Carolina home?

How much electricity does an average American home use? | NC energy costs

 

 - The home's energy efficiency:

 - efficient heating/cooling equipment

 - tight construction/ducts (and type of insulation)

 - high-performance windows

 - type of water heater, etc

 

 

 

 - The home's green certification: new homes certified by programs like ENERGY STAR have guarenteed lower energy costs.

  - The size of a home: more square footage = more space to heat, cool, and seal.

  - The price of oil: oil prices not only affect the cost of heating your home if you have a gas furnace, but it also affects the cost of generating electricity.

  - State or Federal tax credits and other incentive programs.

  - Energy provider costs: Duke Energy and Progress Energy are two of the largest energy providers in North Carolina.

 

How can I save money on electricity in my new NC home?

Consider homes with energy saving measures like:

- Better construction practices (even a home that's 5 years old has been built to a much lower energy code than today's new homes, but overall efficiency still depends on the expertise of the home builder)

- Tankless or solar water heaters

- Spray foam insulation

- Superior Wall insulated wall panels in basements

- Energy Star rated lighting, light bulbs, and appliances

- Sealed Crawlspace

and many other ideas.

 

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Watch photo tours of some of our most popular green qualified home designs, built by Stanton Homes. You'll find all sorts of energy saving features in these NC custom homes.

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Call 919-278-8070 or visit www.StantonHomes.com to find out more about new homes in the Raleigh area today. 

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Full Brick Home Communities Near Raleigh, NC | Communities with all Brick Homes

Full Brick Home Communities Near Raleigh, NC

Communities with all Brick Homes

 

Stanton Homes helps make it easy to find the right place to build your new home, by putting together information on great new home communities, lots and land throughout the Triangle area. 

Here are just a few of our favorite full brick home communities, located throughout central North Carolina. Let us know if you're looking to build an all brick home, and we'll send you more options!

 

Chadbourne in Garner, NC

Full Brick Home Communities Near Raleigh, NC | Communities with all Brick Homes

Chadbourne is a full brick community located in Garner, NC.

Chadbourne is well-spaced with a variety of meadow, wooded, and acreage homesites.

Homes in Chadbourne generally range from the mid-$300s to the mid-$600s.

Home sizes in Chadbourne generally range from 2,700 to 4,600 sq ft, and New homes must be at least 2,800 sq ft.

New custom homes are required to have brick on all 4 sides of the exterior.

Click here to browse lots for sale in Chadbourne.

 

 

 

Brittmoore in Garner, NC

Full Brick Home Communities Near Raleigh, NC | Communities with all Brick Homes

Brittmoore is a beautiful new home community located in Garner, NC.

Brittmoore is just 10 miles from downtown Raleigh, right off of Highway 50.

Brittmoore is a small, quiet neighborhood with only 25 lots.

All lots are nicely spaced. Homes have hardiboard and brick exteriors.

 

Click here to browse available lots in Brittmoore.

 

 

 

Full Brick Home Communities Near Raleigh, NC | Communities with all Brick Homes

Johnson Place II in Benson, NC

 

New custom homes in Johnson Place II are all brick, and start in the low $300s.

Johnson Place is off I-40 and I-95, conveniently located in Benson, within Johnston County.

Phase II has lots available, and is a continuation of the well-established Johnson Place I neighborhood.

Click here to browse available new home lots in Johnston Place.

 

 

North Fort in Clayton, NC

 

Full Brick Home Communities Near Raleigh, NC | Communities with all Brick Homes

North Fort in Clayton, NC is an all-brick community with gently rolling meadow and wooded lots, a pond, and much more.

Most homes in North Fort are in the upper $200s to the mid $500s.

Homes in the neighborhood range from about 2,100 sq ft to about 4,200 sq ft. All new construction must be at least 2,500 sq ft.

As in most communities with larger size lots, well and septic are required.

North Fort has an HOA. 

Click here to browse lots for sale in North Fort.

 

DISCLAIMER: The above data is furnished for informational purposes only. Neither Stanton Homes Inc nor its agents warranty the completeness or accuracy of this data. Prospective buyers should verify all data that is pertinent to their particular needs, or at least provide for such verification as a condition of their offer to purchase. The information being provided is for consumers' personal, non-commercial use and may not be used for any purpose other than to identify prospective properties consumers may be interested in purchasing. In addition Stanton Homes makes no claim to ownership of either the information provided or the properties contained therein. Data provided by the Triangle MLS.

 

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Call 919-278-8070 or visit www.StantonHomes.com to find out more about new homes in the Raleigh area today. 

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Master Bedrooms with a Sitting Room | Best Master Bedroom Layouts

Master Bedrooms with a Sitting Room

Best Master Bedroom Layouts

 

Need ideas for your master bedroom floor plan? Check out custom homes that include a sitting area in the master bedroom. You'll be inspired to create a space of your own!

 Master Bedrooms with a Sitting Room | Best Master Bedroom Layouts

Why include a sitting area?

 - Master bedroom sitting areas add visual appeal to the exterior of a home, especially when designed as a turret.

 -  You can include more windows in your master bedroom - giving more natural light, and opening up views to the outdoors.

-  Master bedroom sitting areas offer completely private space for quiet time, alone or together

 

 

 

 Master bedroom sitting room ideas:

Master Bedrooms with a Sitting Room | Best Master Bedroom Layouts

 - Add a small chair, table, and lamp to create a reading, studying, or creative arts area.

 - Add a couch to create a comfortable lounging area.

 - Not concerned about integrating sleeping space with active space? Considering converting the sitting area into a small workout space - perfect for a treadmill or elliptical machine.

 - Create a entertainment area - with built-in TV cables.

 - Include built-in bookshelves.

 - Add a desk (if you like having a "work" space in your bedroom!).

 

 

Master Bedrooms with a Sitting Room | Best Master Bedroom Layouts

How large is a sitting room?

 

Depending on your personal tastes, a master bedroom sitting room can be designed as a small nook, or an entire attached room.

The master bedroom pictured to the right contains a small turret sitting room.

 

 

 

 

 

 Master Bedrooms with a Sitting Room | Best Master Bedroom Layouts

Does a sitting room need to be on the first floor?

 A sitting room can be included in a first or second floor master suite.

 

The master suite pictured to the left is on the second story - giving the sitting area an impressive view of the golf course this home is located on.

 

 

 

 

 Master Bedrooms with a Sitting Room | Best Master Bedroom Layouts

 Here's another great idea - this master sitting room is located between the master suite and master bathroom - and can be used as a secondary prep area.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2012 New Home Trend Ideas:

 

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Call 919-278-8070 or visit www.StantonHomes.com to find out more about new homes in the Raleigh area today. 

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Raleigh in Top Ten Fastest Growing Metro Areas in the United States

2010 North Carolina Census Results

Raleigh-Cary in Top Ten Fastest Growing Cities in the United States

2010 Census Results Show Raleigh's Strong Population Growth

Raleigh in Top Ten Fastest Growing Cities in the United States

Raleigh-Cary has been named the fourth fastest growing metropolitan area in the nation, from the 2000 census to the 2010 census. 

The 2010 U.S. Census results showed an over 40% population increase in the Raleigh-Cary metropolitan area, now reaching a population of 1,130,490.

Other metropolitan areas making the top ten fastest-growing list included: Palm Coast, FL; St. George, UT; Las Vegas-Paradise, NV; Provo-Orem, UT.  

 

Raleigh-Cary's population growth strongly correlates to the projected 90% increase in 2011 Raleigh building permits.

 

The North Carolina census, released by the U.S. Census Bureau in 2011, detailed these results:

Raleigh in Top Ten Fastest Growing Cities in the United States

 - Durham is the fifth most populous incorporated place in North Carolina, increasing by 22.1%

 - Wake County is the number one most populus county in North Carolina, increasing by 43.5% to 900,993

 - 14 other North Carolina counties increased their population by at least 25% including: Franklin, Johnston, Harnett, Chatham, Hoke, Union, Cabarrus, Mecklenburg, Iredell, Pitt, Camden, Currituck, Pender, and Brunswick.

 - Overall, North Carolina saw a 18.5% increase in population to 9,535,483, the second highest increase in 100 years of Census results

 - The South (encompassing North Carolina) experienced an overall population increase of 14.3%, higher than any other region in the U.S.

 

 

The interactive graph below shows 10 decades of U.S. population change data. Mouse over a state to see the percentage and count of population growth. The left-hand graph will show the increasing trend for North Carolina.

 

 

The interactive graph below shows North Carolina population change by County. Mouse over a county to see the trend, percentage, and count of population growth.

 

 

 

Data provided by U.S. Census Bureau.

 

There are many reasons why Raleigh continues to show growth in population and new home construction, including:

 

2010 U.S. Census Results - Which Areas are Growing the Most?

Wake County Growth | 2010 Wake County, NC Census Results

Harnett County Growth | 2010 Harnett County, NC Census Results

Orange County Growth | 2010 Orange County Census Results

Lee County Growth | 2010 Lee County, NC Census Results

Chatham County Growth | 2010 Chatham County, NC Census Results

Durham Number Five in Population Growth | Durham Growth

 

 

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Call 919-278-8070 or visit www.StantonHomes.com to find out more about new homes in the Raleigh area today. 

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Types of Ovens | Important Questions to Ask Before Choosing an Oven for your Kitchen

Types of Ovens - Trends in Oven Styles

How to Choose an Oven for your North Carolina New Home

 

With so many options (wall ovens, ranges, gas powered, electricity powered, convection, conventional), how do you choose the type of oven that best suits your needs (and fits perfectly into the personality of your home)?

Here are answers to some of the most important questions you should ask before choosing an oven for your custom home kitchen in 2012.

 

Single Wall Ovens

Types of Ovens | How to Choose a New Home OvenWhy choose a single wall oven?

A single wall oven is separated from the cooktop and installed within the kitchen cabinets, typically below the microwave.

This separation of oven and cooktop give you two distinct work stations - making it easier for multiple cooks to move around the kitchen.

What are other benefits of a wall oven?

A higher wall mounting can also eliminate the need to bend over the oven - requiring less physical strain.

How large are wall ovens?

Wall ovens are generally electric rather than gas, and come in a width of 24, 27, or 30 inches.

The custom home pictured to the left, a version of the Linda, features a single wall convection oven powered by electricity (not gas).

 

Double Wall Ovens

Types of Ovens | How to Choose a New Home Oven

Why choose a double wall oven?

A double wall oven gives you just that - double the capacity.

Double wall ovens are very popular in 2012 design trends, as homebuyers are looking for space maximization in the kitchen.

Have a large family? Host special occasions with multiple dishes? You can have twice the baking, roasting, and prep space to accommodate your lifestyle.

The custom home pictured to the left, a version of the Terrell, features a double wall convection oven powered by electricity.

 

 

Read more about choosing between a wall oven and kitchen range.

 

Types of Ovens | How to Choose a New Home Oven

Convection Ovens versus Conventional Ovens

What is the difference between a convection oven and a conventional oven?

 - A conventional oven is a traditional oven that relies of radiant heat - drawing heat from the bottom to the top of the oven.

 - A convection oven (more commonly used today) uses a fan to evenly circulate heat throughout the oven. Convection ovens cook food faster than conventional ovens.

The custom home pictured to the left, a version of the Carwile, features a convection oven with gas cooktop - designed specifically to compliment this "All American" farmhouse style kitchen.

 

 

Oven and Cooktop Combination - Cooking Ranges

Types of Ovens | How to Choose a New Home Oven

What is a kitchen range? Why choose an oven and cooktop combination?

Another common selection for new homes is a kitchen range - with the oven and cooktop as a single appliance (and, typically, microwave placed directly above).

This option can be less expensive than a wall oven/cooktop combination, and can be a better choice for families with one main cook or fewer large gatherings to cater for.

The custom home pictured to the left, a version of the Almodovar, features an electric range (oven and cooktop) - designed specifically to suit this green-qualified kitchen design. 

 

 

Gas Ovens

Types of Ovens | How to Choose a New Home Oven

Why choose a gas powered oven over an electric powered oven?

Many professional cooks swear by the power of a gas oven. Faster heat-up and cool-down time provides flexibility - especially when following complicated recipes that call for constant temperature adjustments.

More gas cooktops also use an overhead ventilation system, which can be more visually appealing.

BUT, depending on the size, style, and complexity of your cooktop, a gas range is could cost more up-front.

The custom home pictured to the left, a version of the Brogan, features a gas range (oven and cooktop) - designed for professional-grade cooking.

Read more about the benefits (and costs) of gas versus electric cooktops.

 

Electric Ovens

Types of Ovens | How to Choose a New Home Oven

Why choose an electric oven?

Have kids? Electric ovens don't have open flame cooktops to worry about.

Electric cooktops generally cost less up-front than gas cooktops.

Flat electric cooktops are easy to install and easy to clean. There is no need of an additional fuel source.

How much space do ovens take?

Typical ovens are between 4 and 9 square feet - and can be designed to take center stage of your kitchen, or tucked away under a counter.

The custom home pictured to the left, a version of the Willow, features an electric range (oven and cooktop) - designed to emphasize the custom tile backsplash and espresso cabinetry. 

 

Read about other custom home kitchen design trends in 2012:

Choosing between a wall oven and kitchen range - why the trend is moving towards wall ovens

Why choose a gas cooktop? Top reasons homebuyers think gas powered ranges are better

Kitchen Tile Backsplash - Today's Top 5 Designs

What Kind of Kitchen Countertop is Best?

2012 Kitchen Design Trends - Is Stainless Steel on its Way Out?

 

 

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Call 919-278-8070 or visit www.StantonHomes.com to find out more about new homes in the Raleigh area today. 

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Resources to Help You Relocate to Apex, NC

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Stanton Homes makes relocation easy, anywhere across central North Carolina - including the popular destination of Apex.

We'll help you learn about the area, find your way around, choose a neighborhood that fits your lifestyle, and design and build your extraordinary custom home with in-house architectural and interior design services that come at no extra cost.

Below are links to a variety of resources - click to find out more about designing and building a custom home in Apex, NC.

Contact us here and we’ll tell you more about moving to central North Carolina!

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Finding Your New Home in the Raleigh Area 

New Homes Raleigh NC - New Home Raleigh - Raleigh NC New Homes - New Home Raleigh NCStanton Homes makes it easy!  We'll guide you through the entire process - select from thousands of different floor plans, and hundreds of different locations, with a focus on new custom homes in the upper $100s to the $500s. Custom design build options available too!

Call 919-278-8070 or visit www.StantonHomes.com to find out more about new homes in the Raleigh area today. 

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Articles copyright Stanton Homes 2006-2011.  Unauthorized use is not permitted.  Provided for informational purposes only, no claims are made by Stanton Homes regarding the validity of any statements.  Please note:  all listing information per MLS, and current as of posting date.  Information subject to change.  Stanton Homes does not make claims to ownership of  any lot listings, but can work with homebuyers to purchase available lots and build.  Home plans to be approved on an individual basis, subject to neighborhood restrictive covenants and lot restrictions.  Ask for further information regarding any community, lot or floor plan.  Photos represent typical homes and details of each neighborhood, to help highlight different options available in the Raleigh/Triangle area.  No claim of ownership is made to homes or land pictured.  

2012 Custom Home Kitchen Ideas | How to Choose Your Kitchen Sink Style

2012 Custom Home Kitchen Ideas

How to Choose Your Kitchen Sink Style

 

As you make plans for the Chapel Hill, NC custom home you’d like to build, it’s always fun to choose your favorite kitchen features.

The kitchen sink and faucet you choose are essential features - the kitchen is one of the most used rooms of the home, and you will use your sink every day.  

Take a look at these recently completed NC custom homes for 2012 kitchen sink and faucet design ideas.

Types of Sinks: Stainless Steel, Cast Iron, Composite

How to Choose Your Kitchen Sink Style | 2012 Custom Home Kitchen Ideas | Pictures of Kitchen Sink Styles

 

Stainless steel sinks are one of the most popular choices for custom home kitchens. Stainless steel sinks are easy to clean and durable. 

The lower the gauge of the stainless steel, the higher the quality of the kitchen sinks. 

Lower-gauge = thicker metal.    

The NC custom home pictured to the left has a double-bowl stainless steel under mount sink with single lever faucet, fitted to granite countertops.

 

Watch a short photo tour of custom homes by Stanton Homes that chose stainless steel sinks for their kitchen design.

 How to Choose Your Kitchen Sink Style | 2012 Custom Home Kitchen Ideas | Pictures of Kitchen Sink Styles

Enamel coated cast iron sinks are becoming more popular in custom home selections. Cast iron sinks are:

 - Usually a beautiful white, but can have more color options

 - Heavy - the under cabinets must hold the additional weight

 - Prone to scratches and wear, over a period of time

The NC custom home pictured to the right has a double-bowl white cast iron under mount sink with single lever faucet and spray arm, fitted to granite countertops.

How to Choose Your Kitchen Sink Style | 2012 Custom Home Kitchen Ideas | Pictures of Kitchen Sink Styles

 

Composite sinks can be a more popular when trying to meet a budget. Composite sinks can:

 - Come in a variety of colors

 - Scratch and stain more easily

 

The NC custom home pictured to the left has a double-bowl composite under mount sink with double-lever faucet and spray arm.

 

 

 

 

How to Choose Your Kitchen Sink Style | 2012 Custom Home Kitchen Ideas | Pictures of Kitchen Sink Styles

Sink Positioning

The kitchen sink can be placed under the counter (an under mount sink) or on top of the counter (a rimmed sink).

Under mount sinks have no rim or edge to catch water, dirt, and food particles.

Under mount sinks require a solid countertop made of materials like corian, granite, cement, or stainless steel.

Rimmed sinks (pictured to the right) are mounted above the countertop, smoothly integrated into the counter.

Rimmed sinks are not limited to solid countertop materials. 

 

 

Sink Sizes: Large Single Bowl, Two Bowls with a Ratio 

How to Choose Your Kitchen Sink Style | 2012 Custom Home Kitchen Ideas | Pictures of Kitchen Sink Styles

 

Custom home kitchen sinks usually come with one or two bowls, although some gourmet kitchens use three bowl sinks.

1. Single-bowl: can accommodate large objects like pots and pans

2. Double-bowl: more convenient for prep work, can accommodate a range of objects of various sizes. Typically double-bowls come in a 60-40 size ratio.

 

 

 

Sink Faucets and Special Features

Two of the most popular custom home sink faucet special features are the spray arm and the pot filler.

A spray arm is an additional attachment that can be installed next to the sink faucet, or it can extend out of the faucet. The sprayer helps wash larger objects or reach out to fill containers. 2012 Custom Home Kitchen Ideas | How to Choose Your Kitchen Sink Style

A pot filler - used to fill large pots - is installed above the kitchen range. The faucet arm folds against the wall, and can extend out to reach over a pot on the stove.

2012 Custom Home Kitchen Ideas | How to Choose Your Kitchen Sink Style

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Worthington (pictured above) is a great example of a gourmet kitchen designed for frequent cooking - with the convenience of a pot filler.

 

NC Custom Home Kitchens

When you build an NC custom home with Stanton Homes, making changes to your kitchen floor plan is easy.

And with Stanton Homes free initial design services, you can see all the possibilities for your new home kitchen, before you make any decisions.


Get ideas from these kitchen floor plan transformations, designed by Stanton Homes to fit the lifestyles of our homebuyers.


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Raleigh Custom Home Builders - Model Home Tours

Finding Your New Home in the Raleigh Area 

New Homes Raleigh NC - New Home Raleigh - Raleigh NC New Homes - New Home Raleigh NCStanton Homes makes it easy!  We'll guide you through the entire process - select from thousands of different floor plans, and hundreds of different locations, with a focus on new custom homes in the upper $100s to the $500s. Custom design build options available too!

Call 919-278-8070 or visit www.StantonHomes.com to find out more about new homes in the Raleigh area today. 

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Articles copyright Stanton Homes 2006-2011.  Unauthorized use is not permitted.  Provided for informational purposes only, no claims are made by Stanton Homes regarding the validity of any statements.  Please note:  all listing information per MLS, and current as of posting date.  Information subject to change.  Stanton Homes does not make claims to ownership of  any lot listings, but can work with homebuyers to purchase available lots and build.  Home plans to be approved on an individual basis, subject to neighborhood restrictive covenants and lot restrictions.  Ask for further information regarding any community, lot or floor plan.  Photos represent typical homes and details of each neighborhood, to help highlight different options available in the Raleigh/Triangle area.  No claim of ownership is made to homes or land pictured.  

NC Custom Home Design 2012 | How to Design Your Master Bathroom

NC Custom Home Design | How to Design Your Master Bathroom

Stanton Homes Free Interior Design Services

 

Sit with our in-house design team and we’ll sketch up ideas for your master bathroom together (Custom design work and sessions with an exceptional, experienced interior designer are included in your custom home package at no extra cost for our homebuyers).

See how bath design ideas can flow together in the sketches we made for real people building real homes NC Custom Home Design | Modify a Floor Planhere, and contact us to talk about your own special layout.

Below is just one example, The "Carwile."

The Carwiles came to Stanton Homes with a traditional-style floor plan.

They loved the romance of a traditionally styled home and desired to build a classic white house with a front porch and black shutters.

They also had some modern thinking in mind that led to some savvy improvements on the livability of the original floorplan
 

 

Interior Designer Hand Rendering: The "Carwile" Master Bathroom

NC Custom Home Design | How to Design Your Master Bathroom


 

Top on the Carwile's wish list were master bath layout modifications.

Stanton Homes did not increase the overall square footage of the home.

Instead, we created more floor place and visual appeal.

Pictured to the left is a hand rendering drawn by the Stanton Homes interior design team.

In the proposed layout, the double vanity became longer and a center open shelving unit was added. 

 

 


 

Completed Custom Home: The "Carwile" Master Bathroom

NC Custom Home Design | How to Design Your Master Bathroom

 

This new vanity maximizes the "his and her" style.

The open shelves are designed for hand towels and toiletries.

Larger bath towels will fit into the 24" wide stack of drawers located below the open shelves.

As if that weren't enough storage, his and hers vanity areas also include separate drawers for housing personal items - a complete and efficient set up. 

 

 

 

NC Custom Home Design | How to Design Your Master Bathroom

 

The tub was moved from the front of the home to the side, with a cantilever design (an alcove with no foundation underneath).

The water closet was moved to the front of the house and incorporated the front window.

Simply closing the door to the water closet gives the bathroom complete privacy from the front yard, without having to keep window coverings permanently closed.


 

NC Custom Home Design | How to Design Your Master Bathroom


Adding to the charm is that the bathroom was decorated in a classic hotel-look with the timeless contrast of white subway tile and white Carrara marble accents.

The dark stained raised panel cabinets provide an appealing contrast.

Traditional pale blue walls complete the somewhat vintage look.

Just add inexpensive Bamboo blinds and stacks of fresh white towels.

With the help of free interior design services at Stanton Homes, you will have a master bathroom that never goes out of style

 

Original Floor Plan Design: The "Carwile"

NC Custom Home Design | How to Design Your Master Bathroom

 

 

 

Here is the original Carwile floor plan, before custom modifications were made to meet the needs of the homeowner:

 - Tub located on front wall, with window above

 - Water closet located on side wall, with half-wall barrier

 - Vanity reaches from master closet, with no space for open cabinetry

 

 

 

 

Modified Floor Plan Design: The "Carwile"

NC Custom Home Design | How to Design Your Master Bathroom

 

 

Here is the modified Carwile floor plan, after custom modifications were made to meet the needs of the homeowner:

 - Tub has been moved to side wall, with a cantilever design

 - Water closet has been moved to the front wall, with privacy door

 - The double vanity has been elongated

 - Built-in open shelves have been added between the "his-and-hers" vanities

 

 

 

 

 

Click the image below to see a laundry room evolve into a versatile "Home Hub" (mudroom, laundry room, storage, and more).

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Design/build options, no cost interior design services and completed home video tours:

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Raleigh Custom Home Builders - Model Home Tours

Finding Your New Home in the Raleigh Area 

New Homes Raleigh NC - New Home Raleigh - Raleigh NC New Homes - New Home Raleigh NCStanton Homes makes it easy!  We'll guide you through the entire process - select from thousands of different floor plans, and hundreds of different locations, with a focus on new custom homes in the upper $100s to the $500s. Custom design build options available too!

Call 919-278-8070 or visit www.StantonHomes.com to find out more about new homes in the Raleigh area today. 

Custom Home Floor Plans | NC Custom Home Builders | Floor Plan Options Floor Plan Price | Raleigh New Home Cost | Custom Home Cost Estimate Floor Plan Ideas | Floor Plan Styles | Custom Home Floor Plans Raleigh New Home Lots | Custom Home Lots for Sale | New Home Lots Raleigh NC

Articles copyright Stanton Homes 2006-2011.  Unauthorized use is not permitted.  Provided for informational purposes only, no claims are made by Stanton Homes regarding the validity of any statements.  Please note:  all listing information per MLS, and current as of posting date.  Information subject to change.  Stanton Homes does not make claims to ownership of  any lot listings, but can work with homebuyers to purchase available lots and build.  Home plans to be approved on an individual basis, subject to neighborhood restrictive covenants and lot restrictions.  Ask for further information regarding any community, lot or floor plan.  Photos represent typical homes and details of each neighborhood, to help highlight different options available in the Raleigh/Triangle area.  No claim of ownership is made to homes or land pictured.  

Accessible Home Design | NC Accessible Home Builders

Accessible Home Design - Kitchens, Bathrooms

NC Accessible Home Builders

 

Stanton Homes is an industry leading Specially Adapted Housing (SAH) approved builder in central North Carolina, with an innovative, technology-driven approach to customized, functional and beautiful fully accessible and universal homes.

Front-to-back, from doorways to drawer handles, your fully accessible Stanton Home will have everything you need at every turn.

Accessible Home Design | NC Accessible Home Builders

Accessible Kitchen Design

Step into some of our accessible kitchens and see more reasons why Stanton Homes is an industry-leading Specially Adapted Housing (SAH) VA approved builder for fully accessible and universal design homes.

 - Room for maneuvering

 - Reduced height countertops (that can be used standing or sitting)

 - Built-in range countertops with front controls and knee space below

 - Pull out/slide out shelving

 - Easy-grip door, faucet and drawer hardware (levers, C-shape, D-shape hardware)

 

Accessible Bathroom Design


Our in-house design team creates fully accessible bathrooms that provide exactly what you need.

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From roll-in showers and built-in benches to towel and grab bars where you need them, every detail is designed and built for comfort, ease-of-use and peace-of-mind

 -  Grab bars

 - Room for maneuvering (5 foot minimum diameter)

 - Knee space under countertops

 - Reduced height countertops

 

Accessible Home Design | NC Accessible Home Builders

 

 -  Hand-held shower and bath faucet options


 -  Chair-height toilet 

 -  Easy-grip door, faucet and drawer hardware (levers, C-shape, D-shape hardware)

 

 

 

 

Tell us what you need in your fully accessible home and we’ll show you all the ways we can provide the comfort and craftsmanship you’re looking for.

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Accessible Homes in Raleigh, NC

These fully accessible floor plans were designed and built by Stanton Homes to the exact specifications of our homebuyers. Click on the images below to get ideas for your accessible or universal home.

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Raleigh Custom Home Builders - Model Home Tours

Finding Your New Home in the Raleigh Area 

New Homes Raleigh NC - New Home Raleigh - Raleigh NC New Homes - New Home Raleigh NCStanton Homes makes it easy!  We'll guide you through the entire process - select from thousands of different floor plans, and hundreds of different locations, with a focus on new custom homes in the upper $100s to the $500s. Custom design build options available too!

Call 919-278-8070 or visit www.StantonHomes.com to find out more about new homes in the Raleigh area today. 

Custom Home Floor Plans | NC Custom Home Builders | Floor Plan Options Floor Plan Price | Raleigh New Home Cost | Custom Home Cost Estimate Floor Plan Ideas | Floor Plan Styles | Custom Home Floor Plans Raleigh New Home Lots | Custom Home Lots for Sale | New Home Lots Raleigh NC

Articles copyright Stanton Homes 2006-2011.  Unauthorized use is not permitted.  Provided for informational purposes only, no claims are made by Stanton Homes regarding the validity of any statements.  Please note:  all listing information per MLS, and current as of posting date.  Information subject to change.  Stanton Homes does not make claims to ownership of  any lot listings, but can work with homebuyers to purchase available lots and build.  Home plans to be approved on an individual basis, subject to neighborhood restrictive covenants and lot restrictions.  Ask for further information regarding any community, lot or floor plan.  Photos represent typical homes and details of each neighborhood, to help highlight different options available in the Raleigh/Triangle area.  No claim of ownership is made to homes or land pictured.