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Each Generation’s Floor Plan Preferences

Despite some pushback against the open floor plan, it remains a popular layout concept for younger buyers and homeowners. Forty-three percent of millennials say they want a completely open plan for their family and dining rooms, a higher share than any other generation, according to research from the National Association of Home Builders.

However, the desire for an open layout tends to drop with age: Only 40% of Generation Xers, 37% of baby boomers, and 29% of seniors show preference for such floor plans.

Half of millennials say they want a kitchen and dining room configuration that is completely open, too.

NAHB floorplans chart. Visit source link at the end of this article for more information.

Overall, millennials are the least likely age group to desire a single-story home. Thirty-five percent say they prefer one compared to 53% of Gen Xers, 80% of baby boomers, and 74% of seniors. Fifty-five percent of millennials, on the other hand, want a two-story home. Two-story homes are less popular among Gen Xers (38%), baby boomers (17%), and seniors (21%).

NAHB floors chart. Visit source link at the end of this article for more information.

“The analysis shows that millennials have diverging preferences when it comes to home layouts: considerable shares of them prefer open layouts, two stories, and a relatively large number of bedrooms and bathrooms compared to older generations,” the NAHB notes on its blog, Eye on Housing. “Millennials are also more likely to want a basement in their home.”

Source: “The Layouts Millennials Want in a Home and Other Preferences,” National Association of Home Builders’ Eye on Housing blog (Sept. 27, 2019)

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