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Luxury Home Trends

Parade of Homes produces Some Great Design

This past week I had the chance (and the time) to visit a couple $1 Million+ new construction homes that are in the local Parade. If you get a chance, check out the Woods at Riley Creek in Eden Prairie. They have three great models from different builders.

Make sure not to miss Parade Home #673 by Swanson Homes. The walk out rambler in itself is a nice change from the ever common two story walkouts all over the Twin Cities. Once you step inside you will soon realize you are no longer in Kansas. While many builders are going for the Arts and Craft look, this home is pure 1960-1970s to me, but looks like the Jettsons live here according to my husband. The design is streamlined and clean, but has some great architectural use of glass, stone, and colors. You will definitely have to be a organized person to own the home.

The home is priced for sale at $1,990,000, has 5565 finished square feet, four bedrooms, and five bathrooms. The master suite is on the main floor and has one of the most unique bathrooms I have seen. All I can say is “I want that tub”. Also, while one I haven’t seen before, the concept of having a mini washer and dryer in the master closet is fantastic and better than having to walk to the basement.

Oh, and please try to be open minded when you enter…be forewarned, this is not a home for everyone. Urban chic pops into my head as well.

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The Kitchen is becoming the Number 1 place to Entertain

Make your kitchen stand out from the normal, mundane look of most middle class homes. Sure, everyone has granite countertops these days, so give yours a touch of new world class and break away from the pack.

Countertops are one of the quickest changes to the kitchen a home owner can make. Some new products out there include metal counters, either stainless steel, copper, or zinc. Why not try a glass counter where choices range from super durable to textured. Mix the glass with small porous stones and you have a sure winner for strength and durability. I have even seen some new modern construction condos with concrete counters that give the sense of simplicity and industrial. Of course if you want traditional, you can go with marble or quartz. Silestone and Cambria are too popular products that have the look of granite, but are not porous, and are said to be better sanitized than granite.

What ever you choose, do not forget that softening the look of your counters is also a big must. Square edges are out, so make sure to either round or curve your corners for a dramatic effect.
Oh, and get a professional to install it. The last thing you need is to break your expensive new countertop and go back to laminate.

(Green counter top pictured above is glass and the dark grey counter to the left is a form of concrete)

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The American Institute of Architects (AIA) Home Design Trends Survey for 2006 focused specifically on identifying the systems, technologies, and the functional rooms desired by homeowners. While the study covered the spectrum of home prices, the results are still indicative of what’s on the mind of today’s Minnesota luxury home buyer. Take a look and see if any of these appeal to you!
AIA Home Design Trends Survey highlights for 2006

Most popular special function rooms

Home office 49%
Media / home theater 21%
Exercise / fitness 6%
Hobby / game rooms 6%
Au-pair / in-law suites 4%
Kid’s wing / guest wing 4%

Special home features Desired

Extra insulation 45%
Ramps / elevators 41%
Hurricane resistant design 4%
Easy-to-use features 32%
Three or more car garages 23%

Systems / Technologies Desired

Wireless telecom / data 67%
Energy management 54%
Central audio 40%
Security 37%
Automated lighting 36%

Desired Home Product Characteristics


Energy-efficient 68%
Low maintenance 61%
Tank-less water heaters 58%
Synthetic / engineered 54%
Reclaimed / salvaged 53%
Water saving 45%
Thermal moisture control 44%
Indoor air quality 41%
Fireplace 10%

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Minneapolis Luxury Homes Packed with Amenities
His-and-her Rooms, Outdoor Water Features, and Multiple Kitchens

Today’s Minneapolis luxury homes offer features that luxury homeowners of a decade ago never even dreamed about. If you’re thinking about moving up, here are some of the comforts you might expect to find at the top of the housing food chain, as reported by The Institute for Luxury Home Marketing.
One for Him, One for Her
His-and-her sinks in the bathroom have morphed into his-and-her bathrooms. Separate closets, dual dressing rooms, separate garages (she’s near the kitchen), and his-and-her living areas are also increasingly common features in million dollar properties. In short, gender-specific rooms are all the rage with affluent homeowners. She may enjoy a yoga room while he has a cigar room/gentleman’s retreat. He spends time on his backyard putting green while she entertains friends in her sitting/reading room. His closet boasts quality paneling while hers has climate controlled fur storage and a ball gown section. Alas, they may have to share the suitcase/packing room and the media room. And, of course, they each have a home office with broadband Internet access. In addition, luxury homebuyers in the Twin Cities real estate market are asking for a room where kids can do homework, surf the web, and play computer games.
Four Kitchens, Two Utility Rooms?

Another trend in upscale Minneapolis homes is multiple kitchens. In addition to a main kitchen, top of the line homes often have special catering kitchens and mini-master bedroom or guest room kitchens. In climates conducive to outside living, complete outdoor kitchens (most likely his) are gaining popularity. These cooking spaces may include everything from refrigerators, ovens, and icemakers to (of course) an elaborate grill. The main kitchen has also been updated. Granite countertops still top the desirability list but durable quartz product countertops are increasingly popular. Corian, concrete, and stainless steel counter tops remain on some buyers’ preference lists. Freestanding furniture-style cabinetry (on legs) teamed with metallic finish appliances highlight up-to-date kitchens. For those who remember harvest gold and avocado green appliances, guess what? Colored appliances are back. Today’s colors range from red to purple, green, and tan (even Sears Kenmore offers colored appliances). Major appliances have also become super-sized. One appliance maker is offering a 41-cubic foot refrigerator and another sells a range that will bake 144 cookies at once. TV refrigerators are also popping up in luxe kitchens. Vegetable sinks are a must in many kitchens. Translucent glass tiles, in lieu of ceramic tiles, complete cutting-edge kitchen decor. Many buyers want a second utility room in or near the master bedroom closet. The butler’s panty is another popular feature in upscale Minnetonka homes. Designed as a staging area between the kitchen and formal dining room, this special purpose room offers storage for crystal, china, silver and other items. If there’s no wine cellar, the butler’s pantry will generally have temperature controlled storage for red and white wine. If there is a wine cellar, it often includes a dining/wine tasting area.
Showers are Hot
The stress relief or spa bath is also an important amenity in luxury properties. Roomy, multiple-head steam or rain showers are gaining popularity while the newest bathtubs are bright with LED lights. These chromotherapy tubs let you change light color according to your mood. Luminous glass tiles in a variety of colors are also showing up in the bath, so is the “fixture as furniture” look. The addition of upholstered furniture — from chaise lounges to recliners — is making bathrooms more like home spas. Vessel sinks are waning in popularity and furniture fixtures (sinks inset into pieces of furniture) are adding bathroom pizzazz.
What else might you expect to find in your new million plus property? More square footage. Million dollar homes in the Minneapolis area real estate market most likely measure-in at least 4,000 square feet and pricier properties on the market today may be 45,000 square feet or more in the main house. Guest cottages, pool houses, courtyards, porches, and elevators, are common features in luxury properties for sale across the country.
From Cocooning to Blooming
Don’t forget the out-of-doors. Affluent homeowners in Minnetonka and Wayzata have given up cocooning, stepped outside and rediscovered gardening. Multiple gardens, potting sheds, garden accessories and garden art are more important than ever, as illustrated by the growing sales of garden catalog companies and garden emporiums. Outdoor water features including fountains and waterfalls are making a splashy comeback. Complete outdoor rooms with weather proof furnishings that look like they belong indoors are new outdoor amenities, as are modular sports courts for tennis, basketball, or other outdoor activities. Glass walls which retract to open up rooms to the out-of-doors are seen in “good weather” markets and glass which turns opaque with the flip of an electric switch gives you views or privacy on demand.
Luxury homes are also blooming with the latest colors. Did you know that representatives of home product companies from wall paints to linens meet regularly to agree on the next color palette? That’s why disparate products from differing manufacturers are color coordinated. Today’s featured colors include rich reds, innocent pinks, soft greens and bright blues, plus lots of lustrous white. A full range of purples, oranges (from apricot to bright orange) plus browns and golds are gaining in popularity, too. You’ll also still see lots of metallic and mirrored finishes. Wallpaper and chintz fabrics are even staging a bit of a comeback, at least in period homes.
No matter what lifestyle features or amenities you are looking for in your next home, I’d be delighted to provide you with information on what’s available in today’s market, especially if you are looking for Minneapolis real estate, homes for sale in Minnetonka and Wayzata, or historic homes in the St. Paul area. Please contact me if I can be of assistance in your home search (or home sale).

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