Have it Your Way!
No two homes are the same and every client is unique.
Our
mission is to build a home for each of our clients that fits each
family's wants and needs. We work alongside architects and designers to
carefully consider a client's specific needs; the number of people in
the household, the gender and age of every family member, and even
their particular preferences and interests. We try to capture the
essence of how you live now and make an educated guess about how you'll
live in your new house for years to come.
This
"lifestyle profile" approach helps determine everything about your new
house, from the simplest and most obvious, such as the number of
bedrooms and bathrooms, to less common features such as personal and
public entertainment areas, specialized storage space, and even the
home's physical location and architectural style. We're dedicated to
determining the specifics of your new home.
Before
we meet with prospective clients, we encourage them to spend some time
thinking about their current lifestyle, paying particular attention to
how it might change in the future.
Plan with an eye to the future. In
addition to a simple count (Don't forget the pets!) of those living
under your roof, consider how each person in the family uses the house
now and is likely to use it in the near future.
A
couple without children, for instance, might consider at least two
secondary bedrooms (in addition to the master suite) that can serve as
a home office, guest room, or a hobby space -- or, eventually,
children's bedrooms.
A
young family might look for a home in which the secondary bedrooms are
located on the opposite side of the house or on a different level. This
plan will not only accommodate aging kids but can also serve different
uses, such as a guest or game room, once the children leave the nest.
If
regular visitors are a part of your lifestyle, you might consider a
separate suite above the garage that could double as a hobby space or
home office.
Mobility and Special Needs. Regardless
of your age or current physical condition, remember that a temporary or
chronic impairment might limit your ability to get around your house in
the future. If bedrooms are on the second floor, even a pulled muscle
can keep you from climbing the stairs. A main-level "flex" space
(especially one with semi-private access to a bathroom) offers a
comfortable alternative to a couch or a cot in times of a temporary
disability. This setup easily converts to a permanent bedroom on the
lower level when stairs are best left to younger members of the
household. Floor coverings, cabinet and counter heights, and appliance
locations can be tastefully altered to make them easy to navigate
regardless of your physical state. Consider, too, ease of access to and
around the house from the outside. You might consider at-grade
entrances and solid, hard surfaces such as continuous walkways instead
of paving stones.
Interests outside the home.
In addition to in-home needs and desires, consider outdoor activities
as part of your lifestyle profile. If you prefer to take walks, run, or
bike ride, ready access to a community bike or walking path might help
target your choice of locations within a neighborhood. The opportunity
to garden or do yard work may also be a determining factor in your
search for a new home, while those who disdain mowing the lawn or
repainting the house will be drawn to low maintenance materials and
yard areas. Proximity to an amenity-rich community center might be a
deal-maker for a young family, but less so to a time-strapped,
travel-heavy professional couple.
As a
builder dedicated to making housing dreams a reality, we are committed
to providing homes that are best suited to the people who buy and live
in them. Armed with a solid understanding of our clients' particular
wants and needs, we can pinpoint the right house and features for each
one, delivering homes that suit their circumstances now and in the
future.
Warm regards,
 
Terry Wardell
Wardell Builders
646 Valley Avenue, Suite C
Solana Beach,CA 92075-1104
(858) 793-4190 - phone
(858) 793-4199 - fax
info@wardellbuilders.com
www.wardellbuilders.com

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