What Are Some Unusual Features That Would Be Great To Add To A New Home Under Construction?

Being a home owner is one of the most fabulous feelings in the world. Whether you are moving into an apartment or building your home from the ground up, there are many features that home buyers  try to incorporate into their new homes. With the changing times, home owners tend to opt for many unusual features in their homes in an effort to make their house stand apart in the neighborhood and also to increase their comfort levels. These features are also a big marketing point with potential home sellers in the future as they can charge a premium for homes that have such unusual features. What unusual features can you include in a new home under construction? Let’s take a look. 

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Heated Floors 

Brian Belcher real estate agent believes that heated floors are actually more energy efficient than using heated air. Use heated floors in the bedrooms and especially in the bathrooms for warming your feet after coming out from a shower. These are especially a luxury to have in the cold regions. 

Sunken Living Room 

While the idea of a sunken living room is not new, it is still a great idea to include in your home as it adds a phenomenal touch of privacy to your living space. At the same time, it visually connects all the spaces around it as well. According to a top realtor, playing with levels also makes smaller spaces look bigger. 

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Making Space for a Home Theater 

Nothing relaxes a person at the end of a hard day at office as coming back and lounging around to relax and take a pause from daily hustle bustle of life. You can watch movies and relax with your family and friends right in your backyard even. In fact, adding a home theater in your backyard will allow you to enjoy movie night under the stars. All you need to do this is just a white cloth, a projector and some pillows. Settle down with some popcorn and a great movie to drown your stress. 

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Add a Tree house 

If you have children, then nothing can equal the joy of having a tree house. A tree house becomes their second home and also keeps them connected to nature. While building a tree house sounds complicated, the best time to actually have it constructed is right alongside your home construction. The waste generated from the house construction can easily be reused to build the tree house. The only thing you need to be careful about is to choose the right tree and the right location where to place the tree house. It is, after all, every child's dream to have a tree house. 

Integrating Solar Panels 

If you are interested in sustainability and at the same time looking to save some money, you can now easily integrate solar panels in your home design. Almost all states now provide tax benefits for using solar panels. Most solar units are available as a DIY unit and you can easily set them up and integrate them with your house. Think of all the money you will save on electricity bills. 

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Keep More Electrical Circuits than the Minimum 

It is a good idea to keep some extra electrical circuits in any room. The circuitry for the fixed lighting in a room should be the only circuit there as the convenience receptacles. Having extra circuits ensures that if a circuit trips or if the electrical system needs to be serviced, then you don't have to do the work in the dark. 

Some other creative features you can think about adding include a tea garden, building an atrium, adding a crafts room or a workshop, having a server room, including countdown timers for the bathroom/toilet exhaust fans, etc. These unusual features will surely set your house apart and it will soon become every neighbor’s envy.