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Creating a Plan for Multigenerational Living
Discover the key factors for multigenerational living. From connected kitchens to safety measures, explore how thoughtful home design enhances family harmony. -
5 Ways a Covered Porch Enhances Your Home’s Charm and Warmth
A covered porch does more than look inviting—it can expand your living space, create cozy outdoor spots, and add lasting charm to your home. Here are five ways it makes a big impact. -
10 Low-Maintenance Plants That Boost Curb Appeal
Boost your curb appeal with these low-maintenance plants for your landscaping. Explore ideas for creating a beautiful outdoor space effortlessly. -
Getting to Know the Coastal Design Style
Embrace the feeling of summers spent on the beach and explore the coastal design style - a vibrant blend of soft colors, natural textures, and open spaces. -
What is a Barndominum: Exploring the Latest Trend in Home Building
A barndominium blends rustic charm with modern design, featuring open layouts, high ceilings, and flexible spaces. See why this unique style is becoming a favorite in custom home building. -
Patio, Sunroom, or Deck Rethinking Modern Outdoor Solutions
Discover modern outdoor solutions for your home with Schumacher Homes. Explore our blog post on patio, sunroom, or deck options. Start building today! -
Interior Color Palette Trends for 2024
Discover the top interior color palette trends for 2024! From bold blues to warming neutrals, elevate your home decor with these stylish and inviting shades. -
Custom Building: Choosing the Right Exterior Siding for Your Home
Choosing the right siding means balancing style, durability, and maintenance. Explore the the pros and cons of popular materials to help you find the best fit for your custom home. -
Subway Tile – Classic and Contemporary
Enhance your kitchen or bathroom with timeless subway tiles. Explore creative patterns and contrasts for a distinguished look. -
Why We Use Fiber Cement Siding on Our Custom Homes
A premium siding choice like fiber‑cement gives your home long‑lasting strength, design flexibility, and peace of mind. From its resistance to fire, pests and weather, to its ability to emulate wood or stone finishes—this material elevates both look and performance while reducing long‑term upkeep. -
Custom Multigenerational House Plans: 9 Tips for Bringing Families Together While Respecting Everyone’s Privacy
Discover 9 tips for building custom multigenerational house plans that bring families together while respecting privacy. Start designing your dream home today! -
13 Simple Landscaping Ideas and Design Techniques to Beautify Your Home’s Outdoor Space
Transform your yard into a beautiful, functional retreat with these 13 easy landscaping ideas. From defining walkways to adding focal points and low-maintenance greenery, small updates can make a big impact on your home’s outdoor appeal. -
More Than a First Impression: 5 Front Porch Customizations for Your Custom Home
Discover how to customize your front porch for your custom home. Get inspired with 5 unique ideas and start building your dream home today. -
Behind The Scenes of a “Messy Kitchen”
The “messy kitchen” concept offers a behind-the-scenes prep zone tucked away from the main open-floor-plan kitchen. It gives you a place for cooking, storage and cleanup that stays out of public view—so the main kitchen remains clean and inviting for guests. -
French Country Decor & Design: Styling & Decorating Ideas
Explore the timeless charm of French country design and décor, featuring warm colors, textured surfaces, rustic flooring, elegant furniture, and more. -
Which Type of Garage Is Right For Your Custom Home?
Which Type of Garage Is Right For Your Custom Home? Front or Side Loaded Garages. -
What is a Mudroom? | Mudroom Design & Storage Ideas for Homeowners
Discover the benefits of mudrooms and get storage ideas for an organized home. Maximize space, enhance cleanliness & increase home value with these design tips. -
One Story vs Two Story Homes
A Short Course in the Pros and Cons of One Story vs Two Story Homes. -
How to Choose the Best Types of Flooring for Your Custom Home
Discover expert tips on choosing the best types of flooring for your custom home, including wood flooring, tile, and carpet options. -
What are the Pros and Cons of Quartz and Cultured Marble Countertops?
The pros and cons of quartz countertops vs. cultured marble.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a custom home?
If you’re looking for a brand new home, but haven’t been able to find the right one to fit your needs, you might want to consider building a custom home. Custom homes are brand new homes that are built and designed to a homeowner’s unique specifications.
How do i build a custom home on my lot?
If you’ve purchased your plot of land to build a custom home, Schumacher Homes makes it simple. There aren’t many things more satisfying than having the freedom to build and design a brand-new home on your very own plot of land, whether you just purchased it, are expanding on an existing lot, or recently inherited acreage from family. But where do you start? Working with us is one of the easiest and painless ways to go without hiring multiple contractors, worrying about site planning, or doing any of the construction yourself.
What advantages do new homes have over used houses?
First of all – no compromises! Every used house on the market is going to have something that’s just “not right” for you, something you have to settle for. With a fully customized home, every square foot is built exactly the way you want it. And includes everything you want, such as messy kitchens, open floor plans, a huge pantry, or spa bathrooms – no compromises like with existing homes. Also, all of our homes are built with the latest energy efficient products that help to save money on your utility bills every month.
What is the new home construction process?
Every custom home build is a little different, depending on location and inspections. Once permits are in place, construction kicks off with site prep and the foundation, which supports the entire home.
Next comes framing—this forms the structure for walls, floors, and the roof. Then mechanical systems like plumbing, HVAC, and electrical are roughed in. After inspections, insulation goes in, followed by drywall.
Then it’s on to the fun stuff—trim, doors, cabinets, countertops, and paint. Flooring, fixtures, and final touches come last, ending with a full cleaning to get your home move-in ready.
Are your homes fully warrantied?
We offer the best new home warranty in the industry that includes a third party 10-year structural warranty. The guidelines to qualify for this insured warranty are so strict that only 1% of builders nationwide qualify to offer it. And we provide a full two years on the mechanicals.
How long does custom home construction take from start to finish?
The process of building your dream home depends on the size of the home and the location of the build. It typically can take about three to four months for the planning and design process, and then another four to seven months for the building stages. The majority of our homeowners are in their new homes within seven to ten months from start to finish. We have construction and design processes in place that have been tested and refined over the years to ensure work is on time, on budget, and meets the highest quality standards.
Is it better to build new versus buy an existing home?
Building a custom home can cost more upfront than buying an existing one, but over time, it often pays off. You get a home built with the latest materials, better energy efficiency, and no need for upgrades anytime soon, not to mention the peace of mind that comes with a warranty. The biggest advantage? It’s built for you. You choose the layout, finishes, and features to fit your lifestyle.
Older homes or spec builds were made for someone else, and renovations can be more stressful and expensive than they look on TV. And with a builder who has the experience of building of 23,000 custom homes, the process can be a whole lot easier than you might think.