Dissecting millennial traits has become popular sport for marketers, interpreting their love of Ubers and anathema to anything DIY, but this group can be quite practical despite the initiative. Take their preference for smaller homes, which maximizes square footage over superfluous space.
The modifications to this 1950s East Hampton clapboard and how to unearth its inherent character with modern updates will quell the desire to sling a wrecking ball to a period home. Where to spend, when to save and learning to embrace the appeal of a smaller home will all be explored in this series that will be profiled in real time.
The merits of a smaller home are numerous. There’s less upkeep and concentrated charm. Maintenance costs are manageable, which allows for more funds toward design and amenities. Sustainable homes also emit a lighter carbon imprint.
This thousand square foot Hampton beach cottage will soon begin a transformation with simple refinements. The results will be fresh, styled and modern while being grounded in the traditional.
Looking forward to seeing the transformation!
Thanks Jen! In crazy chaos mode now. xo