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Choosing An Open Concept Plan VS. Traditional Cincinnati Custom Home


Choosing An Open Concept Plan VS. Traditional Cincinnati Custom Home
Open concept floor plan designed by The Robert Lucke Group in Liberty Township, Ohio

Are you considering building a custom home in Cincinnati? If so, you may be wondering whether you should go for an open concept design or a traditional style home. While both designs offer unique advantages, there are a few key considerations to keep in mind when making your decision.


Choosing An Open Concept For Your Cincinnati Custom Home


Open floor plan in Madeira designed by Cincinnati custom home builder The Robert Lucke Group
Open "Charlotte" floor plan in Madeira designed by Cincinnati custom home builder The Robert Lucke Group

When it comes to building a custom home, many homeowners are often torn between building an open concept custom home or a traditional style home. While traditional style homes are certainly popular, modern homeowners are increasingly turning to open concept custom homes for their stunning aesthetic, practicality, and generous living spaces.


At The Robert Lucke Group, we specialize in building custom open concept homes that are designed to maximize space and provide an efficient, comfortable living area. Our custom homes can be designed with a contemporary, modern aesthetic in mind, with large and open living spaces, high ceilings, and large windows that let in plenty of natural light. We also use the latest energy-efficient building materials and techniques, so our open concept homes offer superior energy efficiency and comfort.


Our open concept custom homes are ideal for entertaining, with large living rooms and open kitchens that can comfortably accommodate guests and family. We can also customize the layout and design of your open concept home to ensure that all of your needs are met. We can add custom features such as outdoor living areas, decks, and patios, as well as luxurious features like fireplaces, wet bars, and media centers. And with The Robert Lucke Group as your custom home builder, you can be sure that your home will be built with the highest quality materials and craftsmanship.


However, there are some downsides to open concept homes that you should consider. For example, they may not be as energy efficient as traditional style homes due to their large, open spaces. Additionally, open concept homes can lack the privacy and intimacy of a more traditional design.


Is A Traditional Custom Home Floor Plan Right For You?


In contrast, traditional style homes are typically more closed off with smaller, more confined living spaces and offer a more established architecture and plan. Traditional style homes offer a more intimate, cozy feel that many people find appealing, as well as more storage solutions. They also can be more energy-efficient, as the smaller, individual spaces allow for better insulation and climate control.


When it comes to building a custom home, deciding between an open concept or a traditional style is an important decision. While both styles offer different advantages, it’s important to choose the style that best suits your family’s needs and lifestyle. When you work with The Robert Lucke Group to design and build your custom Cincinnati home, you can rest assured, knowing you have endless design options at your fingertips, as well as the highest quality materials and industry experts to help you bring it all together.

 

How Do I Get Started?


We invite you to start the conversation about building your dream home by contacting our Sales Manager, Randy LaMar: (513) 295-4242; RLaMar@robertluckegroup.com.


** Visit our Rivercrest model home every Saturday and Sunday from 12-2pm. Get Directions.

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