5 Things to Consider When Purchasing a Slab – Berkshire Hathaway Homeservices

When purchasing a slab-on-grade home, it’s important to consider how the design will fit your lifestyle. Here are some lifestyle considerations simplified for you:

Open Layout: For Entertaining: With a slab-on-grade home, you’ll have a single level without any steps, making it great for hosting gatherings. Consider an open layout that flows smoothly from the kitchen to the living and dining areas, allowing for easy socializing and entertaining.

Storage Space: Think about your storage needs. Since there’s no basement, you may want to maximize storage within the home. This could include built-in closets, walk-in-pantry, or even creative storage solutions like motorized storage lift systems as seen in Smart Homes 605 builds.

Outdoor Living: Since you won’t have a basement, your outdoor space becomes even more important. Think about how you can extend your living area outdoors. This might mean adding a patio, deck, or outdoor kitchen for dining and entertaining.

Accessibility: One of the benefits of a slab-on-grade home is that it’s all on one level, making it accessible for everyone, including those with mobility challenges. Consider wider doorways and hallways, as well as zero-step entries to make moving around the home easier for everyone.

Design Flexibility: The lack of a basement allows for more flexibility in design and layout. You have the freedom to create open floor plans or customize the space to suit your lifestyle.

By considering these lifestyle factors, you can ensure that your slab-on-grade home not only meets your practical needs but also enhances your everyday living experience.

OPTIONS FOR CREATIVITY IN YOUR SLAB ON GRADE

• Movie Room for Entertainment
• Be creative with a storm shelter behind a hidden bookcase
• Home Office Space
• Private Gym Area with Sauna