Floor Plans for Active Adults Peoria IL

What are the best types of floor plans for active adults in Peoria? Below is a plan showing what features and spaces should be included as square footage grows.

Blume Construction, LLC
309-694-2912
Peoria, IL
Worthington Builders
309-692-6120
Peoria, IL
Foster-Jacob, Inc.
(309) 674-8129
826 W. Main St
Peoria, IL
Illinois American Water
(309) 671-3701
123 S.W. Washington St
Peoria, IL
Laser Electric, Inc.
(309) 693-2400
P.O. Box 5008
Peoria, IL
AFE Construction, Inc.
309-303-7065
Peoria, IL
Retro-Tech Inc.
(309) 682-0675
625 W Main
Peoria, IL
Illinois Piping Corporation
(309) 674-6700
2323 S.W. Washington St.
Peoria, IL
Peoria Construction Company
(309) 673-5600
1212 SW Adams St
Peoria, IL
Validus Technologies, LLC
(309) 689-1406
311 SW Water Street
Peoria, IL
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Floor Plans for Active Adults


Guest architect:


Gary Snider


Bloodgood Sharp Buster Architects


Boston


617-241-5441


Q: What are the best types of floor plans for active adults?


A: Active adults are not a monolithic target market. As with any group, there are many layers, all with various lifestyle needs. However, there are a few general rules to follow when designing homes for active adult communities, such as including lots of natural lighting, focusing on the outdoors when arranging room views, and creating fewer rooms but with more space. Below is a plan showing what features and spaces should be included as square footage grows.


Plan One: 1,275 square feet--42 feet wide


1. Orient all major daily living spaces to the rear yard, especially when you offer premium views. Covered porches should be at least 8 feet deep.


2. Separate the master suite from secondary bedrooms. Add some form of feature to isolate the entry. In this smaller plan, an angled entry and dropped ceiling are enough. Don't forget to carry the trim and drywall detailing through to this transition space.


3. Offer a full shower in lieu of a tub. In larger homes expect to offer both.


4. Offer a larger great room instead of smaller, chopped up spaces. Informal living spaces should flow together to create a sense of openness.


5. Provide a large, bright dining space, even in small plans. Consider a country kitchen. This approach includes the kitchen.

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