Polish or Demolish: Home Design Decisions with Scott Armistead

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In today’s world of home design, many homeowners face a tough choice: should they remodel or start fresh with a complete teardown? Scott Armistead of Armistead Design Inc. sheds light on this growing trend in an interview with Dan Q of Quattrocchi Real Estate, Inc.

Increasingly, the decision to demolish a home, particularly in desirable waterfront areas, hinges on design limitations. As Scott notes, features like higher ceilings are often impossible without removing the entire roof. Most older homes simply aren’t designed to accommodate the spacious, open-floor plans and modern aesthetics that today’s homeowners crave.

Take, for example, a property Scott recently worked on. Built in 1966, it began as a renovation project, but quickly became clear that a full teardown was the only way to achieve the lofty ceilings and maximize water views. Scott’s design incorporated massive 18-foot sliding glass doors that open up stunning vistas, a hallmark of modern waterfront living.

Insurance and Financial Incentives

Aside from design, financial considerations can also tip the scales toward demolition. Scott explained that starting fresh gives homeowners a “new model year” on their property, which simplifies the process of securing lower insurance premiums. By comparison, a remodeled home might retain its original construction date, leading to higher rates and the need for ongoing wind mitigation inspections. In areas where hurricanes and storms are a concern, these factors can make demolishing a much more practical and economical option.

Home Design Trends in 2024

Scott is also seeing clear design trends shaping new homes in 2024. Large, luxurious showers—some measuring 4×8 feet—are in high demand, alongside expansive his-and-hers closets. Post-pandemic, home offices have become essential, with many clients requesting not just one but two separate workspaces. Another intriguing trend is the inclusion of windows in pantries, bringing natural light into these previously utilitarian spaces.

Mudrooms are also gaining popularity, replacing the traditional setup where the laundry room served as the main entry point from the garage. Today’s homeowners prefer a separate, well-designed mudroom that keeps the laundry out of sight, adding a touch of practicality to daily living.

Maximizing Views and Using Technology

For waterfront homes, maximizing views has become a design priority. Older homes, Scott noted, often failed to take full advantage of their location, with limited or obstructed views. Modern designs, however, incorporate massive glass doors and windows, ensuring that homeowners can enjoy panoramic views from multiple rooms, including kitchens, living spaces, and bedrooms.

Scott’s innovative approach doesn’t stop there. By using advanced 3D modeling and LiDAR scanning technology, he helps clients visualize their dream home in incredible detail. This allows homeowners to see exactly how the design will look and fit on their lot, making it easier to make informed decisions about their project.

Why Choose Armistead Design?

Whether you’re planning to polish an existing structure or scrape it to the ground, Scott Armistead offers unparalleled home design expertise in turning visions into reality. For anyone facing the choice between remodel or demolish, Scott’s advice and design skills provide a clear path forward.

To learn more about design services, visit Armistead Design Inc.

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