Pool Bath

Pool Bath

Plan 42104 - Corbett with Pool Bath

The Corbett – #42104

If your backyard is the gathering spot for the neighbor kids, you’ll appreciate they can go potty without traipsing through the home. And, if that bathroom has a shower, it’s an ideal “pool bath.”

Spent the afternoon planting and gardening? That’s a welcome clean-up spot. Similarly, if you have pets who just dug up that garden, the shower can turn in to a pet wash station.

The Corbette (#42104) and the Reeves (#42085) both feature a convenient bath off the covered porch. And, both lead to the laundry room–easy access to getting dirty clothes and towels in the laundry after cleaning off!

Plan 42085 - Reeves with Pool Bath

The Reeves – #42085

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Pet-Friendly Home Design

Pet-Friendly Home Design

Are your dogs treated as full-fledged family members? For many of the 4 in 10 U.S. households with dogs, the answer is “Yes!” From floor plan layouts to material selections to innovative amenities, pet-centric homes make life better for Spot and his owners. Studies show that seniors owning pets benefit from lower blood pressure, stress, and cholesterol, plus a healthier lifestyle resulting from the increased physical activity of walking their dogs. Pet-friendly designs may even be a deal-breaker when buying a home. A realtor.com® survey found 79% of pet-owning millennial home buyers said they would pass on an otherwise perfect home if it didn’t meet the needs of their pets. And, a recent survey from Wellness Natural Pet Food found, “26% of pet parents would consider moving to a new home to make their pet happier.”

Fiala Signature Space layout

Fiala #42281

Designing homes with dogs in mind starts with planning their transition space between indoors and out. Let’ s face it – dogs will have muddy paws. Therefore, hard-surface flooring is a must in that transition space. Tile may be best, as wood or vinyl will likely get scratched or gouged. Knowing that tile floor can get quite cold, some people opt for in-floor radiant heating to keep that floor – and their pooch – warm. Then there are aging issues. While your dog may be healthy now, many have difficulty climbing stairs as they get older. You won’t want to be carrying your 70-pound labradoodle that has arthritis up and down icy steps in the winter. Direct access to the outside near ground level is ideal.

The most popular locations for a Pet Center are in the rear foyer as you enter from the garage and/or near the exterior door your dog will enter/exit. Equipped with amenities such as a doggie shower and specialized storage, pet centers are a dog-lover’s dream! At 6-foot by 8-foot in size, the Fiala (#42281) home plan’s Signature Space, adjacent to the rear porch, is perfect for a pet center. The illustrated pet center concept shows a shower with floor drain, envisioned for bigger dogs. Homeowners with smaller pets may find an elevated pet shower/sink more comfortable. TV station FOX31 in Denver recently reported on a Zillow study that found pet showers have the potential of increasing a home’s value by 19%.

Under the Stairs Kennel Pet Gate ExtendedRoom to roam? Controlling where the dog(s) can go in the home is another issue. We spoke with homeowner Mike Hansen (Minneapolis, MN) who had multiple dogs in mind when designing their new home, whose mudroom doubles as their pet center. An open hallway leads into Hansen’s home from the pet area, but Hansen designed a lower cabinet door that swings out, partially closing off that hallway, and further installed a sliding gate on the back of that cabinet door to fully corral their four dogs in the pet area. The dogs are restricted to the main floor of their three-level home by wood bi-fold gates at the stairs. And, you don’t want planning where the dog beds and/or kennel(s) will go to be an afterthought. Hansen repeated the retractable gate idea in the doors of a 4-foot wide x 4-foot high x 18-inch deep kennel built into the hallway just off the pet center, where his two dachshunds sleep.

Don’t overlook storage. Just where are you going to keep dog food, hairbrushes, harnesses, and other pet supplies? Adjoining the Fiala design’s shower, there are pull-out storage bins (similar to pull-out wastebasket drawers) for dog food, storage above for treats, leashes, toys, and other supplies, and the food and water bowls in a toe-kick drawer at the bottom. Hansen’s pet center is similar, though he opted to utilize a tilt-out cabinet that can hold 40-pound bags of dog food. Don’t have room for a pet center? Consider a flip-up bench in your rear foyer. Handy for sitting down to remove shoes, the storage inside can be used for your pet products, extra food bowls, and dog coats.

Pet Shower Pet Center Pantry Door Pet bowls
Wise material choices can help eliminate frustration. As mentioned earlier, flooring is a major decision. Whether they see neighbor dogs out for a walk or are merely chasing a tennis ball, dogs sliding across wood floors is a recipe for scratches. Softer woods such as walnut and birch will scratch more easily than harder woods such as hickory. Bamboo is a great choice. Also, the lighter the wood, the less scratches will show. Tile is also a good choice. Ceramic tile is very durable, easy to clean, and non-porous. Concrete and some other stone floors are porous, absorbing urine and other “accidents.” Sheet vinyl, while easy to clean, can get scratched and gouged by your dog’s toenails; linoleum is a good choice.

Where you do have carpeting, consider a low pile, which is easier to keep clean. Pet hair gets easily entwined with carpet fiber, so a good vacuum cleaner is a must (Dyson offers a tool that attaches to their vacuum cleaners to vacuum loose hair off your dog before it even falls to the carpet!). Look for some of the newer carpets with advanced stain resistance. Shaw Floors carpeting with their LifeGuard® spill-proof backing keeps odor-causing pet accidents from soaking through to the pad and subfloor, which also makes clean-up easier.

Avoid flat paint on interior walls. The oils in your dog’s fur will undoubtedly rub off on the walls, causing shiny areas. The satin finish paint the Hansen’s chose for walls and painted cabinets shows less of the dog oils and is washable for easy cleanup.

Gotta Go! Whether you’re gone all day or just want to avoid the hassle of having to get up to let your dog outside, automatic sliding pet doors triggered by a sensor on your dog’s collar will open the motorized door as your pet approaches. When they get outside, is there a fence? Invisible fence? Dog run? Even well-behaved dogs can rarely resist chasing rabbits out of the yard.

If you’re the type who would sooner take your pet to the vet than yourself to the doctor, planning a pet-friendly home now will keep you out of the doghouse later!

Search for plans that feature a Pet Center(choose Pet Center under the “Other Amenities and Features” drop down), or contact a Design Basics’ Plan Specialist to learn more about incorporating a Pet Center into home design: 800.331.9223

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Chill-N-Grill Design Amenity

Chill-N-Grill Design Amenity

Chill-N-GrillDo you love to entertain/grill out, but don’t have the space or want a full outdoor kitchen? Then, you might consider adding a Chill-N-Grill™ station to your home design. The Chill-N-Grill is typically placed just inside the door leading to the grilling area and can include an under-counter refrigerator, prep counter, and storage for seasonings, grilling utensils, and serving dishes. It is fast becoming one of today’s hottest design amenities!

The Fiala plan (#42281) features a Chill-N-Grill near the rear covered porch.
Chill-N-Grill_Fiala

Other plans designed with a Chill-N-Grill:

The Hutton #42280

The Copley #42274

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A Step Into Sleek Design

A Step Into Sleek Design

Hideaway Solutions

Photo Courtesy: Hideaway Solutions

Hideaway Solutions has solved the problem of hard to reach shelves and cabinets in the kitchen with the STEP 180 pull-out cabinet step stool. Modern design lends itself to tall ceilings and cabinets, which can create a problem when they become out of reach. Hideaway Solutions has developed a sleek way to disguise a step stool into your design by creating a retractable built-in option. The step stool is built into your cabinetry and conveniently tucks away when not in use, saving space but not skimping on safety. It provides a built-in railing with an integrated child-lock that drastically reduces the risk of accidents. So go ahead, use all those upper cabinets and tall shelves, the STEP 180 was designed to work with custom and standard cabinets to give you a step up.

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The Ante Room Entry Design Solution

The Ante Room Entry Design Solution

Ante Room Entry DesignProblem: If you operate a home-based business, you’re essentially opening up your home to colleagues and clients. Wouldn’t it be great to have an area where they can wait comfortably until their appointment?

Solution: The Ante Room is a modest entry vestibule that provides a waiting area for business visitors; and, bathroom access is a plus.

Consider how we live: For privacy, convenience, and a host of other reasons, home-based business owners often want to limit their guests’ access to the home office area. The Ante Room (or vestibule) in Design Basics’ Mackenzie Court (plan 43067) provides such a reception area. It includes a bench seat, coat closet, and convenient bathroom access.

Since the need for an ante room entry is not for everyone, this is a unique design; therefore, if you find a plan in our library that you like, but need the ante room design, talk to us about our plan alterations service to see how we can reconfigure the home’s entry.

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