🏠 Multi-Generational Living Spaces Are Redefining Home Design in 2025
- snsadmin9
- 3 days ago
- 1 min read
Across the U.S.—and especially in New Jersey and Pennsylvania—families are increasingly turning to multi-generational remodeling to make one home work for multiple generations. Rising home prices, aging parents, and evolving lifestyles are fueling a sharp increase in in-law suites, finished basements, and accessory dwelling units (ADUs).
According to a 2025 Home Improvement Trends report, 1 in 4 remodels now include private living areas for extended family. These projects often feature:• Separate entrances and kitchenettes for privacy• Expanded first-floor primary suites• Barrier-free bathrooms for accessibility• Sound-insulated walls and upgraded HVAC zoning
In South Jersey suburbs, where property sizes allow expansion, homeowners are finding these upgrades can boost comfort and resale value while keeping loved ones close.
🏡 The modern family home is evolving—designed for connection, independence, and long-term flexibility.






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