Maximizing Space in your Home

As consumers become more aware of their footprint in their world, the days of the mega mansion are being replaced by a trend towards smaller homes. With this trend comes an increasing need to maximize functional space, and built-in cabinets have never been so popular.  Built-ins can be leveraged throughout an entire house to create found space, convenience and access. Virtually any nook or alcove can be turned into inviting storage and seating. Think shelving, benches, cubbies and cabinetry!

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Richmondville Milton Home

Well designed and thought out cabinetry is critical for a functional kitchen. At Milton we will walk you through the process, beginning with learning about your own unique needs. Do you have a collection that you would like to display, or do you prefer more hidden storage to keep clutter out of sight?

Richmondville Milton Home
Richmondville Milton Home

When space is limited, flexibility is especially important. There are many creative ways to build versatility into a design.  We think this extendable kitchen island is a clever idea:

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What do you like to cook? Which small appliances get used every day and which can be more tucked away? Appliance garages can be built around your own unique needs and preferences.

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It is often the little details that make all the difference. A built-in charging drawer is a great idea, as is strategic placement of electrical outlets out of sight – allowing for the seamless look of an uninterrupted backsplash.

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Photo: houzz.com

And we love the concept of this pull-up plug:

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Photo: houzz.com

Do you need a place to tuck a sponge out of sight? What about dishtowels, both clean and dirty?

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Photo: houzz.com

There are so many creative ways to maximize precious space and add storage. These built-in stair cabinets are a smart solution.

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Photo: Realsimple.com

The bottom line? The right built-ins help to define and finish a space, both visually and functionally.

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Richmondville Milton Home

Of course the designing of your dream home should include spaces that are allocated for your own particular passions and pursuits.  We love that Julia Child had a walk-in pastry room!

Photo: Architectural Digest, circa 1976
Photo: Architectural Digest, circa 1976

How would YOUR dream built-ins allow you to live better? We’d love to hear about it!

Timing Your Custom Home Build

If you’ve been thinking about a custom home, there’s a lot to consider before jumping in. The sale of an existing home, the school year for your children, changing jobs – the list goes on. At MILTON, we’re here to make this process, well – less of a process so you can better enjoy all the advantages of building a custom home. Here are the answers to some of your questions:

How long does it take to build a custom home? 

The average build takes six to 12 months to complete from the time a site is chosen to when it’s move-in ready.

How does MILTON work with different client schedules? 

At MILTON, we’re involved every step of the way. We assist you in creating a a timetable that works with your family’s schedule so you should always know what’s happening with your build. We are always available to answer any questions you may have, giving you added peace of mind in knowing your builder is there for you when you need us.

We’ll work with you to iron out all the details so our designers can create something that fits your wants and needs, while remaining sensitive to your target move-in date. We understand life doesn’t stop to build a home, so we always keep your scheduling needs in mind.

What are the steps involved in building a custom home? 

Step one: Choosing a builder – More specifically, choosing the right builder.  Creating a custom home starts with your ideas and are made a reality by architects and designers. You want a builder that works with you to create a plan and executes based on your needs.

Step two: Choosing where to build – There’s a lot to consider when choosing where to move your family. How are the schools? Are there parks nearby? Luckily, we’ve done some of the research for you. See why we chose Westport, Connecticut as our home base.

Step three: Site Preparation, Foundation, and Framing – This is where the main structure of your home is constructed.

Step four: The Vitals – Electric, heat, plumbing, walls and other vital home features are installed. At this stage, you’ll begin to see your new home take shape.

Step five: The Fixings – Larger fixtures are installed such as flooring and cabinets as well as things like molding and paint.

Step six: Special Delivery – Appliances will be delivered, and sinks, counter-tops, and other fixtures will be installed.

Step seven: Home Stretch – Smaller details are resolved and a closing date is chosen.

If you have any questions about our process, or want to learn more about building a custom home, please contact MILTON Development online or by phone 203-613-8889).

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