Multigenerational Homes: Building Systems That Support Multiple Generations
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Multigenerational Homes: Building Systems That Support Multiple Generations

Multigenerational home design elevates property value through a blend of shared and private areas supported by efficient, adaptable systems. Options like granny pods and dual suites promote comfort, energy savings, and family bonds. Strategic planning ensures flexibility, cost reductions, and sustainability for homes that adapt to future needs.

By Charlie McCannApril 19, 2026
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