Custom Home Interior Design High End Finishes

High End Interior Design in Your Custom Home

Renovating or building your custom home means that you can incorporate higher-end finishes and features that look beautiful, function well, and may add resale value in the future.  

Avoiding Off-the-Shelf or Low-End Builder Grade

Off-the-shelf items, such as base cabinets or vanities, are perfectly fine to keep on budget. It's easy to customize them with slight modifications to increase their longevity and add value to the home. Poor quality off-the-shelf items should be avoided as they tend to need replacing or repair long before a well-made piece might.

When buying an older home or a cookie-cutter home, buyers often walk into situations with lower-end or out-of-date interior design, like cabinetry, counter tops or out-of-date electronics, that they eagerly want to replace or upgrade.  Investing in newer finishes or features can be a journey of self-discovery.

A Journey of Self Discovery

Exploring newer finishes or features can be a journey of self-discovery because newer options can help solve problems you may not have even realized were impacting your daily living.  For example, soft-closing drawers can be the perfect solution to keeping an area more streamlined and eliminate the noise associated with traditional drawer slides.  A simple upgrade can create harmony in a house.

Classic High End Interior Design

Some of the most beautiful interior designs that will make your home feel warm, inviting, and timeless can be categorized as classic.  What are some timeless features that stand the test of time?  White kitchens with light-grained marble counter-tops, clawfoot tubs, wood flooring, crafted moldings and high baseboards to name a few.   It's easy to create a modern-twist on the classic look by mixing in trendy touches that can be updated, such as a subway tile backsplash, wall paint, or lighting fixtures.  

Contemporary High End Features

When working with your designer, it can be fun to go to showrooms to learn about the latest technologies that can improve your home. Modern higher-end techniques tend to be have features that are longer-lasting, chip-resistant, fade-resistant, easy-to-clean or self-cleaning. or offer preservation options.

Exaples of contemporary high-end features include high-gloss finished cabinets that help to reflect the light around the room, dramatic lighting schemes that transition via smart technology, and voice-activated control systems that manage everything from your master bedroom's fireplace to the security features outside.
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