Planning for Multi-Generational Living Today’s families are more connected than ever — and many are choosing to share a home across multiple generations. Whether it’s grandparents moving in, adult children returning home, or families planning for the future, multi-generational living calls for thoughtful design and flexible spaces.

Flexible Floor Plans That Grow with You. The key to comfortable multi-generational living is flexibility. Floor plans that include bonus rooms, flex spaces, or main-level suites make it easy to adapt your home to changing needs. A bonus room can serve as a playroom today and a guest suite tomorrow — giving your family room to grow and change over time.

Main-Level Bedrooms and Private Suites. A main-level bedroom with a full bath offers comfort and independence for grandparents or guests. In some of our plans, a second bedroom suite on the main floor provides privacy without sacrificing connection to the rest of the home.

Creating Comfort and Connection. Open floor plans make it easy for everyone to gather together — from family dinners to movie nights — while private retreats ensure that everyone still has their own space to unwind. Smart design features like wider doorways, walk-in showers, and minimal stairs also make multi-generational living easier for all ages.
