Everything in the world around you can have a profound impact on your mental health, including the very design of your home. Read on to learn more about the study of how your brain reacts to design, and how neuroarchitecture can be used to make your home more conducive to wellness. What is neuroarchitecture? Simply put, neuroarchitecture is based on how the brain and body behave in buildings. Air quality, lighting, sound intensity, colors and textures can all elicit different responses from our senses, thoughts and emotions. By extension, the right design choices can create an environment that optimizes mental... View Article
More and more homeowners are designing open floor plans for multiple rooms in their homes. An open floor plan involves utilizing the space in two different rooms to create the effect (or reality) of one large space. Many people create their open floor plans using the kitchen, dining room and living room. Creating an open floor plan could mean taking down some walls, but it’s usually worth it in the end. Read on to learn about all the reasons many homeowners are investing in open-concept floor plans: Better energy efficiency: An open floor plan allows natural light to easily flow... View Article
Working remotely skyrocketed in popularity (and necessity) over the last year, with many companies making the shift permanent. Anybody who works from home knows the importance of creating a dedicated space for work, so read on for ideas on how to create a home office addition that meets your needs. Why you need a home office Even though working remotely means you can theoretically work from anywhere, your working environment and conditions do make a difference. If you only need a temporary workspace, it’s understandable if you try to make do working from your couch or dining table. After all,... View Article
Your house is your most valuable asset. Even if you’re not considering selling it any time soon, it’s always a good idea to think about how to add equity to your home. The good news is that there are a ton of different ways to go about boosting your home’s value. The downside is that some are better than others. Keep reading to learn a few of the top ways to improve the value of your home. Add usable square footage One of the best ways to increase your home’s resale value is to expand your square footage. Generally, the... View Article
Homeowners have two choices when they outgrow their current living space: They can either move to a larger house or stay and remodel their current one. Unless you’re able to find your dream home at the right price, making the decision to stay or move isn’t always easy. As experts in both new construction and home remodeling, our team at Coyote Hollow Construction is here to help. Continue reading to learn a few things to think about when considering, “Should I move or remodel?” Total cost You’ll want to start by considering your financial situation when you’re deciding between moving... View Article