When it comes to building or upgrading your home, there are certain features that are worth the extra splurge. Here are 9 luxury home features we all secretly (or not so secretly) want:

Heated Bathroom Floors

Imagine stepping out of the shower onto a toasty warm floor instead of cold tiles. Heated bathroom floors are the ultimate in comfort, especially in the freezing winter. You can say goodbye to cold feet!

Double Dishwashers

If you’ve ever hosted a dinner party or have a large family, you know the struggle of never having enough dishwasher space. A double dishwasher is a game-changer, allowing you to clean twice the dishes in half the time. 

Heated Driveway

If shoveling snow in the winter is something you’re ready to leave in the past, a heated driveway is the way to go. It melts snow and ice automatically, keeping your driveway clear and safe without any effort.

Laundry Chute

Tired of lugging heavy laundry baskets down the stairs? Just drop your clothes down the chute, and they land right in the laundry room. This luxury home feature will save you time and effort (plus the kids will have fun helping!).

Hidden Room

Whether it’s for security or just a bit of fun, a hidden room or safe is a luxury feature that adds safety and privacy. From a concealed bookshelf door to a hidden wall panel, there are ways to make this blend in seamlessly with your home without anyone ever knowing!

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Towel Warmers 

There’s nothing quite like wrapping yourself in a warm towel after a shower. Towel warmers are an addition that turn your bathroom into a luxurious experience every day. 

Circular Driveway

Not only does a circular driveway add curb appeal, but it’s also incredibly functional. It makes pulling in and out of your home easier, especially if you have multiple cars or frequent visitors. Plus, it’s not bad to look at!

Zero-entry Shower

A zero-entry (or curbless) shower offers a seamless, modern look while also being practical. The barrier-free design makes your bathroom look bigger and more open while providing accessibility for everyone.

Christmas Tree Closet

For those who go all out during the holidays, a Christmas tree closet is a dream come true. Imagine having a dedicated space to store your fully decorated tree, ready to roll out and display each year without the hassle of setting it up and taking it down? 

If you’re inspired by these luxurious features and want to make sure your home has all the bells and whistles, check out The Ultimate Home Building Checklist. I’ve organized all the tips and ideas from my videos to help you build your dream home with ease.

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