Create a Home That's In Tune with Your Rituals

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Improve your everyday life with thoroughly thought-out spaces for every routine. 

Our rituals, however small and inconsequential they may seem, play a huge role in who we are and in the way we live our lives. From morning routines that get you ready to face the day to Sunday self-care rituals, small habits build upon themselves to create a lifestyle. One of the most consequential factors in creating a joyful, intentional lifestyle? Creating a well-thought-out space for all these rituals to take place. We spoke with Stephen Chou, Head of Product, and Bryan Scott, Head of Architecture Operations, about the small changes custom home buyers can make to elevate their daily lives. 

Simple Changes, Big Impacts

Many of the design choices that Atmos buyers make may seem small at first glance. However, sometimes it’s not the flashy features and the latest amenities that make the greatest impact in a family’s daily life. Instead, the main benefit of custom homebuilding is selecting home options that respond to your everyday routines and rituals. 

For example, various Atmos buyers have specified the direction they’d like their kitchen window to face to ensure they can enjoy the view as they wash dishes or prepare meals. Some buyers opt for a double-length vanity in the master bathroom in order to spread out as they apply makeup. Giving yourself the space to match your routines goes a long way in simplifying and improving your everyday life. 

Designing with the Future in Mind

Choosing an existing home, especially in competitive markets like Raleigh and Charlotte, often means compromising on important home features or ideal location. Unfortunately, many buyers end up paying high-ticket prices for features that other people predetermined for the home, instead of prioritizing the features they truly want. 

Custom building allows buyers to design a home with the future of their family in mind. Whether a couple is planning out a nursery that they’d like to keep close to the master bedroom or they’d like to keep a bit of distance between their room and their teenagers’ rooms, the flexibility of custom building responds to any need. When you get to select each detail, you can design a home with your family’s future in mind. 

The Custom Difference

Searching for an existing home on the market often means calculating how many “spare bedrooms” you’ll need in order to accommodate your needs and your lifestyle. Whether those bedrooms become offices, homeschooling classrooms, prayer spaces, or other crucial areas for your lifestyle, you’ll likely need to make some tweaks and sacrifices in order to fit a traditional bedroom to your intended use. 

On the other hand, building custom means you can choose every detail from the ground up. From the windows in the kitchen to the size of your exercise space to the texture of your shower tile, it’s all up to you. Building custom means leaving behind the small annoyances that disturb the peace of your everyday rituals. 

Create a home that is deeply in tune with your lifestyle. Get started with Atmos today

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