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Adair Homes has several multigenerational home plans that can house your family without sacrificing privacy or comfort. Our wide variety of options range from a second master suite to a completely separate living space with a kitchenette. Not finding the plan that best suits your growing family our Pro Team can create a custom option just for you!
Cashmere 3 bed 2.5 bath 3,120 ft2 Klickitat 3 bed 2.5 bath 2,198 ft2 Vaughn 3 bed 2.5 bath 2,226 ft2 Lincoln 3 bed 2.5 bath 2,541 ft2 Cascades 4 bed 2.5 bath 3,495 ft2 Mt. Rainier 4 bed 3.5 bath 3,217 ft2 Tamarack 3 bed 3.0 bath 2,979 ft2 Mt. Hood 3 bed 2.5 bath 2,734 ft2 Liberty 4 bed 2.5 bath 2,670 ft2 Creston 5 bed 2.5 bath 2,537 ft2 Pines 3 bed 1.5 bath 2,386 ft2 Reynolds 4 bed 2.5 bath 2,080 ft2 Josephine 3 bed 2.5 bath 2,382 ft2 Columbia 4 bed 2.5 bath 2,086 ft2 Oswego 3 bed 2.0 bath 2,000 ft2 Caldera 3 bed 2.0 bath 1,833 ft2 Ruby 3 bed 2.5 bath 1,843 ft2 Gallatin 4 bed 2.5 bath 2,012 ft2 Winchester 3 bed 2.0 bath 1,557 ft2 Douglas 3 bed 2.0 bath 1,192 ft2 Cottonwood 2 bed 2.0 bath 1,094 ft2 Arcadia 3 bed 2.0 bath 1,485 ft2 Whidbey 3 bed 2.0 bath 1,634 ft2 Alexander 4 bed 2.0 bath 1,952 ft2 Olympus 3 bed 2.5 bath 2,706 ft2 Odell 3 bed 2.0 bath 1,664 ft2 Marion 4 bed 2.5 bath 2,405 ft2 Amherst 4 bed 2.0 bath 2,686 ft2 Ashland 5 bed 3.5 bath 3,148 ft2 Pike 4 bed 2.5 bath 2,711 ft2 Lewisville 4 bed 2.5 bath 2,359 ft2 Aspen 4 bed 2.0 bath 2,686 ft2 Ainsworth 3 bed 2.0 bath 1,232 ft2 Rhododendron 2 bed 2.5 bath 1,291 ft2 Beverly 3 bed 2.0 bath 1,340 ft2 St. Helens 4 bed 2.5 bath 2,711 ft2 Bailey 3 bed 2.5 bath 2,198 ft2 Sitka 1 bed 1.0 bath 597 ft2 Coronado 3 bed 2.0 bath 1,192 ft2 Hubbell 1 bed 1.0 bath 597 ft2 Dillon 3 bed 2.0 bath 1,952 ft2 Brager 3 bed 3.0 bath 2,814 ft2 Yuma 2 bed 1.0 bath 780 ft2 Magnolia 2 bed 1.0 bath 780 ft2 Blakely 4 bed 2.5 bath 2,276 ft2 Mesa 3 bed 2.0 bath 1,232 ft2 Willow 3 bed 2.0 bath 1,560 ft2 Bannock 4 bed 3.0 bath 2,469 ft2 Meridian 4 bed 2.0 bath 1,950 ft2 Everett 4 bed 2.5 bath 2,830 ft2 Taylor 3 bed 2.0 bath 1,842 ft2 Parker 4 bed 2.5 bath 2,256 ft2 Augusta 4 bed 2.5 bath 2,659 ft2 Hayden 4 bed 2.5 bath 2,449 ft2 Payson 5 bed 2.5 bath 2,512 ft2 Graham 3 bed 2.5 bath 2,734 ft2 Bennett 4 bed 2.5 bath 2,432 ft2 Fitzpatrick 3 bed 2.5 bath 3,120 ft2 Cheyenne 4 bed 3.5 bath 3,217 ft2 Rio 2 bed 2.5 bath 1,291 ft2 Jasper 4 bed 2.5 bath 2,830 ft2 Arvada 3 bed 1.5 bath 2,424 ft2 Sedona 4 bed 2.5 bath 2,359 ft2 Berkley 3 bed 2.5 bath 2,541 ft2 Humboldt 5 bed 3.5 bath 3,136 ft2 Carson 3 bed 2.0 bath 1,340 ft2 Winslow 3 bed 2.5 bath 2,382 ft2 Humphrey 4 bed 2.0 bath 1,485 ft2 Harmony 3 bed 2.5 bath 2,548 ft2 Hoodoo 3 bed 2.0 bath 1,842 ft2 Crawford 3 bed 2.5 bath 1,843 ft2 Benson 3 bed 2.5 bath 2,222 ft2 Zion 3 bed 2.0 bath 1,634 ft2 Roosevelt 3 bed 2.0 bath 1,736 ft2 Alturas 4 bed 2.0 bath 2,177 ft2 Marston 3 bed 2.0 bath 1,702 ft2 Chapman 4 bed 2.5 bath 3,495 ft2 Bayfield 3 bed 2.5 bath 2,548 ft2 Saxon 3 bed 2.5 bath 2,688 ft2 Brawley 4 bed 2.5 bath 2,160 ft2 Schaefer 4 bed 2.0 bath 1,920 ft2 Antero 4 bed 2.0 bath 2,177 ft2 Ashley 3 bed 2.0 bath 1,405 ft2 Granby 3 bed 2.5 bath 2,130 ft2 Powell 3 bed 2.0 bath 1,833 ft2 Looking for something unique? Browse our collection of custom home plans available to be built as-is or tailored for you.
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FAQs
Greater Support. One of the main advantages of living in a multigenerational house is supporting family members who need it. This living arrangement is especially beneficial for elderly family members who may need help with day-to-day tasks, physical assistance, or medical care.
What is a multi gen floor plan? ›
Multi generational home floor plans typically include features like multiple living areas, more than one kitchen, and separate entrances to maximize privacy. Large common areas like great rooms, open kitchens, and extended outdoor living spaces are also common in multi generational homes.
What is considered a multi generational home? ›
Multigenerational households are defined as including two or more adult generations (with adults mainly ages 25 or older) or a “skipped generation,” which consists of grandparents and their grandchildren younger than 25.
What are 3 benefits for living in a multigenerational house? ›
Benefits of Multigenerational Households
The families also cite many benefits of living together, including: Enhanced bonds or relationships among family members (79%) Making it easier to provide for the care needs of one or more family members (79%) Improved finances for at least one family member (76%)
Who is least likely to live in a multigenerational household? ›
White Americans have the lowest share of people living in multigenerational households.
- American Indian and Alaska Native. 14.9%
- Asian. 13.5%
- Hispanic. 13.2%
- Black or African American. 11.2%
- Some other race. 8.8%
- Two or more races. 8.6%
- Total US. 6.8%
- White. 5.0%
What are some disadvantages of multi gen homes? ›
There are also disadvantages of multi-generation households.
- Less Privacy. “Living with others may be more difficult for grandparents and young adults who are accustomed to living alone.
- More Noise. ...
- More Housework. ...
- Need for Upgrade or Remodeling.
What is the key disadvantage of multigenerational families? ›
Drawbacks of a multigenerational household
Living in close quarters with family members can sometimes lead to conflicts. Differences in opinions, lifestyles, lack of privacy and routines can cause tension and disagreements.
What are the disadvantages of living in a multi generational family? ›
Drawbacks of Multigenerational Living
- Less Privacy. While multigenerational homes are often set up in a way that makes them conducive to more privacy, others feel a multigenerational setup offers less privacy. ...
- Too Much Togetherness. ...
- Potential for Conflicts. ...
- Shared Expenses. ...
- Legal Complications. ...
- Lifestyle Adjustments.
What does a multigenerational home look like? ›
This could look like a home with grandparents living with their children and grandchildren, a home with parents and their adult children, or even a four-generation home. In a multigenerational home, each generation will benefit from having their own separate space and privacy.
What are the three general styles of multi level homes? ›
Besides the standard one-story house, there are several types of multilevel home designs. Depending on the style of the home, these designs can include split-level, stacked, or tri-level styles. There are many advantages of building a split-level home of different types.
According to an analysis of census data from 1971-2021, the number of people living in multigenerational family households quadrupled during that time period, reaching 59.7 million in March 2021. The share more than doubled as well, to 18% of the U.S. population.
Are multigenerational homes becoming more popular? ›
According to a report by Pew Research Center, the number of people who live in multigenerational households quadrupled between 1971 and 2021, now representing 18% of the US population.
When did multigenerational homes stop? ›
These trends continued through 1980 when only 12% of the US population lived in a multigenerational household, the lowest in history. But since 1980, multigenerational living has become consistently more popular, with one-in-five Americans living in a multigenerational household in 2016.
Is it best if three generations of a family live together? ›
Stronger Family Bonds
“When three generations live together, family bonds are strengthened. When grandparents are involved in their lives, children have fewer behavioral and emotional problems. Grandparents can be critically important in the lives of children with divorced parents.
What are the possible problems of a multigenerational family? ›
Drawbacks of a multigenerational household
Living in close quarters with family members can sometimes lead to conflicts. Differences in opinions, lifestyles, lack of privacy and routines can cause tension and disagreements.
What key factor defines a multigenerational family? ›
In the analysis of the Annual Social and Economic Supplement of the Census Bureau's Current Population Survey, multigenerational households are those that include two or more adult generations (mainly ages 25 and older) or a “skipped generation,” which consists of grandparents and their grandchildren younger than 25.
Where is the best place for multigenerational families to live? ›
California takes the crown.
Hispanic families tend to form multi-generational households at much higher rates than non-Hispanic whites, and California boasts a large Hispanic population. Together, California and Texas dominated our top 25 list.