Buying a single-storey or multi-storey home?

Buying the home of your dreams is a major goal for many people. However, there are a number of things to consider when buying a home, including structural considerations. The first choice you'll need to make is whether you want a single-story or multi-story home.

Single-storey home

Living in a single-storey home can greatly simplify and improve your life. Indeed, architectural barriers are reduced to zero and the presence of a first floor only would facilitate any renovation work, since the absence of stairs would simplify the passage of workers, equipment and materials.  The single-storey house gives the possibility to create several entrances. It is possible, for example, to create a main entrance and assign a secondary entrance to the garden or to the back of the house, perhaps to access the garages. Perhaps one of these entrances could open onto a porch or patio, which in summer could be a natural and visual extension of the living space. The one perplexity that might surprise many people is the security aspect and the fact that a single-story home could give easy access to people with bad intentions. Fortunately, there is a wide range of security systems available today for all types of homes: armored doors, motion detectors, external sirens...

Children and their needs

Every parent knows the difficulty of carrying a stroller and the equipment needed for young children. Putting everything in and out of the car, pushing bulky items through front doors or carrying them up and down stairs all day... Buying a single-story home would eliminate the problem of stairs and the stress that comes with them, thus offering real relief to parents. Young children, perhaps not yet fully stable on their legs, can then enter the house more easily, avoiding the stairwell and, with it, the risk of skinned knees at the end of a long day.

Aging in a single-storey home

As you age, the benefits of easy, direct access to your home become more and more apparent, especially if you have difficulty climbing stairs. Indeed, one of the advantages of single-story homes for people of advanced age is precisely the lack of stairs to contend with on a daily basis.

Two-storey house

A two-story house is an extremely pragmatic solution if you decide that each living need has its own well-defined spaces. It is an extremely versatile type of home that allows you to deal with changes in your family, such as the arrival of a child. A two-storey home can be a single-family, semi-detached or semi-detached home and can meet many requirements. When purchasing a two-storey home, it is necessary to consider its flexibility, especially for possible renovations or modifications over time. In a two-story house, the main advantage is the possibility of clearly distinguishing the living area from the sleeping area, so as to separate the busiest spaces from the most intimate. Who is in the kitchen or entertaining in the living room, will not disturb those who rest or study in the bedrooms. A particularly useful solution for large families where it is very easy to disturb each other. In a space separate from the living area, professionals can create their own smart work studio, away from any confusion or distraction. Another advantage is being able to welcome guests directly into the living area, without having them pass through the sleeping area rooms that might be more cluttered. The only disadvantage of two-storey houses could be the architectural barriers, primarily the stairs, which can be an obstacle in the case of disabled people, the elderly or in the presence of small children. To conclude, the choice between a single-storey or multi-storey house depends mainly on your family and personal situation and your daily habits. Each type of housing has its advantages and disadvantages and it is essential to study each parameter before making the decision to buy your future home.