How to Design Your New Modular Home



Are you in the market for a new home? Maybe you are interested in learning about homes you can customize for your own wants and needs. Carbide Construction is a modular home builder serving Springfield and the entire Northern Virginia area, so we are well versed in all it takes to design a new modular home. Here are a few tips on what to think about when you are designing yours.

The first consideration for your new modular home and something to discuss with your modular home builder is your budget. How much you can spend will definitely dictate the other decisions you will be making during this process. And be sure you have a contingency fund set aside too in case some unexpected expenses come up.

Then think about your current home. While we realize that you are probably moving out because that floor plan doesn’t suit you anymore, think about the room in your home that you love the most. What aspects of it do you love and why? Could those be incorporated into your new home? Talk to your modular home builder and let them know what aspects or features you really want. For example, if your kitchen has big picture windows and you love all of the natural light you get, see if your new home design can include big windows in the kitchen.

You should also be thinking about your must-haves. What features do you definitely want in your new home? Again, talk to your modular home builder to see if these can be added and how much they will add to your budget. If you work from home, then you will probably want a home office. Or if you definitely want a guest room, these wants and needs should be discussed during the planning phase.

If you would like more information on hiring us as your modular home builder in Springfield or the surrounding areas, call Carbide Construction at 703-550-8711 or you can Contact Us.

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