When it comes to building a home for the first time (or even the seventh time) there is plenty of excitement to be had over the thought of your dream home. However, in order to make the most of your brand new home, there are a few less exciting but equally important aspects that have to be considered - like a home warranty.
If your growing family needs more space, adding a second story to your modular home floor plan is easily the best solution for your family. However, you might be concerned by how much this new addition could end up costing.
If you have a growing family and feel like you need more space, you’re not alone! That’s pretty common for large families. Luckily, you have plenty of options when it’s time to build your modular home. For instance, a basement would be the perfect addition to your family home.
Every homeowner has a few must-have features on their home buying wishlist. For some, it could be a large kitchen, while others might want a master suite. However, there are two important modular home add ons that don’t receive as much attention as other spaces: garages and decks.
If you decide to build a modular home but aren’t sure if the home’s existing square footage is enough for your family, there is a simple solution. While we cannot add or modify your home’s existing square footage, we can add a second level to your modular home.
Hunting for the perfect house can be a challenging process that can often take longer than you want it to. It can be hard finding the right place that meets your needs and criteria. This may be a sign that you should build your own home. Building your own home offers so much versatility and customization. Since it’s such a big step, you should really make sure you're ready for the challenge.
It’s no secret that the custom modular home building process is fast, efficient, and completely customizable. However, maybe you’ve always wondered how much of your home you can actually customize?
When it comes to creating the perfect home, there are certain things you should never have to compromise on. Cutting out important details in your floor plan, like a breakfast nook or kitchen island, are the key features that make it your own.
When you’re deciding what type of flooring you want for your home, there are a lot of materials to choose from, but most homeowners decide between laminate or hardwood floors. At first glance they seem very similar, since they both have the appearance of wooden floors. But if you take a closer look, there are a lot of differences to consider when you’re deciding between laminate vs. hardwood floorings.
If you haven’t already, go check out some of our virtual tours to tour some of our past customers’ favorite floor plans without leaving your couch. While we’re proud to offer detailed virtual tours, we also know that sometimes you just need to be in a space to really get a feel for it, which is why we have model homes on display on-site at Carolina Custom Homes. Want to go ahead and schedule a tour? No problem. Here’s what to expect.