Its no secret that our relationship with our living space has quickly evolved. While its certainly well established that luxury homeowners are now prioritizing high-end features like home gyms, wellness areas and guest houses more than ever before, there are also more subtle details that buyers are looking for. Following are several such characteristics that are increasingly sought after.

Re-Imagined Floorplans
For years, open layouts were all the rage, as they lend themselves to easy entertaining with friends and family. These days, however, buyers are looking for floorplans that carefully balance private and public spaces throughout the home. While an open concept cooking, dining and living area is still desirable, its also important to have private areas that allow everyone to escape distractions when necessary.

Noise Reduction
As we continue to spend more time at home, theres a newfound appreciation for homes that limit the transmission of interior noises. Thick walls and high-quality building materials can help achieve this and make it easier for everyone to coexist under one roof without driving each other crazy. After all, when the whole family is living, working and learning in a shared space, we can all appreciate being able to find some peace and quiet.

Indoor Air Quality
Another characteristic thats receiving increased attention is the quality of the air in our homes. Ventilation, air purification and clean building materials have added importance as a result of spending extended periods of time inside, and buyers want to know that their new home was built with indoor air quality in mind.

Flex Spaces
Whether its an entire bonus room or a simple alcove, flex spaces add versatility to the home depending on your needs at a given moment. These multi-purpose areas might function as a game room one day and be transformed into guest accommodations the next. Simply having the extra space is a luxury that homeowners are appreciating these days.

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