The
Upside of Offering More Upgrades...
Upgrades.
Homebuyers want them and are willing to pay extra
to get them. Lately, many homebuyers are beginning
to look for builders that provide an extensive
selection of upgrade options ranging from granite
countertops to all-natural western red cedar
decking. Builders who turn their backs on these
upgrade requests are missing out on opportunities
to increase profits and customer satisfaction.
So what are the latest upgrades resonating with
the wants and needs of today's buyers? Hectic
lifestyles have led to homes built to feel larger
than they are, taking advantage of every usable
square foot of the lot. One of the best ways
for builders to cost-effectively maximize the
entire lot is to provide options for outdoor
living spaces, complete with aesthetic add-ons
like window boxes and built-in seating, to complete
outdoor rooms, covered dining room areas and
full outdoor kitchens.
William Lyon Homes is including outdoor living
spaces in homes across its pricing points. Along
with fireplace areas, these outdoor space upgrades
feature an attached cabana just off the dining
room that can be used year-round.
"There are many opportunities for the builder
to upgrade outdoor living spaces for the homebuyer," says
Peter Lang, general manager from the Western
Red Cedar Lumber Association. "A standard-model
concrete patio slab can be upgraded by offering
an all-natural deck made from western red cedar,
including additional upgrades like matching furniture
and built-in seating."
Below are a few considerations to remember when
offering outdoor living space upgrades to your
prospective buyers:
Decking materials
Turning the backyard into an
outdoor living space is one of the most common
requests from homebuyers looking to upgrade.
One great way to make a seamless transition between
the indoors and outdoors is by incorporating
a decking material that gives the impression
it is an extension of the room inside. This can
be done through the right material selection.
While a number of imitation wood products have
hit the market in recent years, all-natural western
red cedar remains a revered and affordable decking
material option. While new governmental regulations
are raising prices on treated wood, naturally
durable woods like western red cedar are cost
competitive to non-wood alternatives and offer
a timeless beauty that is not found in composite
or plastic materials.
"Many people choose western red cedar due to
its aesthetic appeal and physical properties," adds
Lang. "For centuries, cedar has been known for
its exceptional beauty, versatility and longevity.
Cedar brings an exceptional all-natural look,
durability and character to outdoor spaces."
Layout
In addition to offering different decking
material upgrades, consider offering different
sizes and layout packages. Many homebuyers like
taking advantage of the outdoor experience, usually
achieved with a larger deck, whereas other homebuyers
may prefer a simpler setting.
Consider offering different modular decking "areas" by
activity - a grilling area, hot tub area or perhaps
a sitting area zone - then plugging in each module
per the homebuyer's selection. You may want to
consider giving each area its own level, as a
few steps up or down gives the allusion of expansiveness
and privacy - factors many homebuyers want and
appreciate.
Be mindful of the deck usability when designing
these modular areas. For example, grilling areas
should be close to the kitchen so you're not
shuttling things back and forth more than necessary.
If you want to include a conversation area with
a warm fireplace for people to gather, make sure
you will have enough room to move around safely
and comfortably.
Built-in Decorating
Built-in benches add both
style and function to outdoor living spaces;
a cedar bench along a stretch of deck with an
unobstructed view is particularly pleasant and
brings in the warmth of the deck into the furniture.
Since cedar is naturally durable and safe for
both the environment and people, creating a unified
look between your indoor space and the outdoor
surroundings is easy, practical and will demand
a premium from more-discriminating homebuyers.
A unique and practical decoration method is
to change the deck board direction; an angle
change or unique board pattern provides a subtle
beautification. "Many homebuyers are requesting
distinctive board designs lately. One of the
most requested is an octagon inlay underneath
a cedar table," according to Tim Meisch, owner
of Custom Cedar Decks in Mill Creek, Washington. "It's
so unique, people often mistake it for a decorative
rug."
Additionally, incorporate nature into the decking
area by adding a cedar planter box at select
locations. These stylish boxes are simple to
build and can dress up the outdoor living space
when filled with colorful flowers, herbs, vegetables,
etc. And these simple decoration-enhancing projects
can be outsourced to subcontractors to maximize
time and profitability.
Inserting a few stylistic, outdoor living enhancements
adds to the overall appeal of the outdoor living
space thus differentiating it, and the home,
from the competition.
Visit the Western Red Cedar Lumber Association
Web site at: www.realcedar.org for
information about designing outdoor living spaces.
To order a brochure or a designers' handbook
packet, call 1-866-778-9096.
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