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How to Build a Home That Stays Comfortable Year-Round

  • By Multifuse Team
  • 25 Feb, 2021

If you are building a home, you have the amazing opportunity to make it exactly the way that you want it. One of the top priorities in a home build is that your home will be comfortable, no matter what the time of year. Comfort comes in a variety of shapes and sizes, so here are a few of the best things you can do to make your home comfortable in every way, all year long.

Expand the Floor Plan

Tight and closed floor plans can feel claustrophobic, and that feeling definitely gets uncomfortable overtime. By opening up your floor plan, you can create a fresh and open feeling that brings comfort and allows you and your family to be together even when you are working in the kitchen. Open plans can bring in natural light and help your home to feel cohesive and welcoming. Whether it is the dead of winter or the hottest day of summer, your open floor plan will make your home more comfortable and inviting for your housemates and any visitors that stop by.

Add Enough Windows

Windows are an awesome way to make your home more comfortable and to bring in natural light all year long. When you are choosing windows, don’t be afraid to add large glass options, but also make sure to choose efficient windows so you don’t lose heat during the winter months. Inviting natural light into your space makes your home feel comfortable and will help you to cut through the dreariness of the winter with great views and lots of sunshine. Efficient windows also tend to have a longer lifespan and won’t need to be replaced as soon as older inefficient widows.

Add Plenty of Insulation

Insulation is key to comfortable temperatures and keeping out drafts all year long. Insulation has evolved a lot over the years and can now add comfort and efficiency to any home. In the process of insulating, it is also important to check for air leaks. Even the best insulation won’t be able to solve the problem if there are hidden air leaks in your home. By finding a balance between great insulation and stopping any air leaks, you can improve heat retention and ensure that your home stays warm and cozy through the winter and doesn’t lose cool air during the summer months.

Install a Smart HVAC System

Taking care of your HVAC system is an important part of maintaining comfort all year long. Starting out on the right foot with a smart HVAC system will help you to track energy use and to keep your utility bills low. If you can never find the sweet spot with the temperature in your home, it could be a symptom of bigger HVAC issues. You can avoid those issues by being proactive during the build and making sure your HVAC system is as good as it can be. Investing early in a smart system will give you time to learn about your HVAC and to make sure you develop good energy habits while you are living in your new home.

Invest in Upgrades You Love

When you’re building a house, it is important to stick to your budget, but if you are looking to be comfortable and happy in your home long term, you may as well splurge on at least one or two upgrades. Making your bathrooms more comfortable and spa like can be a great way to upgrade your home and build in more comfort. That said, maybe a different element of the home is ideal for you, like a great garage or workshop. Making those upgrades can make your home feel more personalized and suited to your needs and desires. If you do decide to upgrade, make sure to do your research so you know how much you will be paying.

Try Radiant Heating

One great option for added comfort is radiant heating. Even just installing radiant heat in your bathrooms or in a bedroom can make those spaces much more comfortable and can run really efficiently. If you dread getting out of bed on cold winter mornings, radiant heat in your bedroom can help to make your mornings more comfortable and make you excited to get out of bed and meet the day. If you are looking to boost a little extra relaxation into your home, radiant heating might be a good solution for you.

Maximize Your Kitchen

Most families and homeowners spend a lot of time in the kitchen, so making your kitchen as awesome as possible can have huge benefits. Because the kitchen is a hub of activity and the place where you get nourishment, it is worthwhile to make it one of the most functional and beautiful spaces in your home. Be sure to invest in high quality appliances and a cabinet system that makes sense for you and your storage needs. The better your kitchen is, the more you will want to spend time there making food, and that is a win for your whole household.

Take Time with the Outdoor Space

One thing you can do to really make your house a more fun place to be is to make livable outside spaces where you can entertain and hang out. Investing in beautifying your outdoor areas and making seating areas comfortable and shady will help you to get more out of your home in the summer months. When you can enjoy not only the outside but also the inside of your home, it becomes the most comfortable place in your life and that comfortable feeling will last all year long.

When you build your home, you have the chance to make sure that every single space works for you and your family. You may as well take advantage of that fact during the building process so you can ensure that your home meets all your needs and brings you the comfort you crave, no matter what season you are in.

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