Granny Flat Design Styles - Contemporary, Traditional

The term ‘granny flat’ may conjure up images of a traditionally

The term ‘granny flat’ may conjure up images of a traditionally built home with styles and themes from times gone by, but the reality couldn’t be any different. In actual fact, owing to the rise in popularity of granny flats, more and more individuals are looking to up the ante when it comes to the designs and the styles employed on these properties.

Traditionally, the granny flat was once an additional building which a homeowner would place on their land, with the idea of an elderly relative coming to stay in order to be closer to the family. Over the years this has changed and many people are now seeking to build granny flats on their property to raise income through rentals. The better looking the property, the more attractive it is to renters, and below are some of the hottest design styles which are currently being exhibited across the market.

Outdoor Appreciation

It is no secret that granny flats are small buildings, which is why many people are looking at ways in which they can seamlessly connect the building with the outdoors. One idea that has gained a fair amount of traction is building the flat with an awning on the exterior. This can give way to a pool or to an outdoor dining space. Fortunately, in Australia the wonderful dry weather is also why this kind of design works as the perfect hybrid between indoor and outdoor living.

Raising Their Game

Another space solution which is being seen is the building of granny flats on an angle with a raised front that sits on stilts. Beneath these stilts owners can utilize shed-like spaces for storage opportunities, while also allowing for more space for living above on the main level.

Ultra Modern

Through the use of smooth timber cladding granny flats can kick off that ‘outdated’ tag and deliver a thoroughly modern space in which to live. Minimalism is very much in fashion right now and nowhere is that more important in a small building than the inside. Using this particular exterior material homeowners can also kickstart the modern look the moment someone pulls up outside.

Carports

Carports are another way to extend that small property and make it feel more amplified and ultimately a nicer and more spacious place to live. These can be easily constructed alongside the granny flat and offer the feeling of a welcoming and livable space, and not just some summerhouse.

Traditional Country Feel

When it comes to granny flats, Victoria has an enormous range of designs and styles, and one which is growing in popularity is the traditional, country-style design. Featuring repurposed timber and quaint sloping roofs, this design offers a quaint cottage feel which many individuals now enjoy. Cottages are not found too often these days, which is no doubt why so many love this particular design choice.

The world of granny flat design is truly alive and the results are absolutely wonderful to see. Make sure to explore the wide variety of options available when you look to style your next granny flat.

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