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Our survey says - three floors are better than two

16th April 2007 Print
Ouse style home features ‘rooms in the roof’ for extra space and character. Similar properties are available at Tiddy Brook Meadows, in Tavistock. With three-storey living on the rise, one major new homes developer decided to investigate the reasons for its popularity – with uplifting results. National house builder Redrow – building new homes at Tiddy Brook Meadows in Tavistock, Devon - commissioned a survey of 1,000 customers living in both two and three-storey homes, and the results show some compelling reasons for choosing height over width when moving house.

According to the study almost two thirds of three-storey converts would rather keep their extra floor than move into a two-storey home.

Although most of the three-storey buyers didn’t specifically look for a home with three floors, the choice clearly paid off – as over two thirds of people questioned have found the extra floor useful, with most buyers using it for extra bedrooms.

It’s also likely that those enjoying elevated living have had the odd envious look from their neighbours, as nearly 75% of people living in a traditional two-storey home said they were attracted to the idea of adding an extra floor to their living space.

Three-storey homes have become increasingly common throughout the UK as government planning guidelines promote the need for developers to be economic with their land – which means utilising upward, instead of outward space. Modern life has also had an impact on the type of housing we need. Families are now less conventional, with a rise in step-families and more unusual living arrangements. Friends also frequently buy together in order to get on the property ladder. These changes mean the demand for a flexible type of living space is higher than ever.

Simon Bennett, group marketing director for Redrow, explains the appeal: “We’ve always known the advantages that three-storey homes can offer, but hearing the reasons directly from our own customers – those who are actually experiencing it for themselves - confirms this for us.

“Whilst three-storey living was popular back in Victorian times, living spread over three floors today is a contemporary solution to modern day life, and we’ve found that buyers at all stages of the property buying ladder appreciate its appeal – from young families right through to ‘empty nesters’.”

Buyers also highlighted many reasons why three-storey property is now coveted, including an increased level of privacy offered by first floor living areas, as well as the fact that it gives home owners the option to be creative and flexible with their internal layout. The extra stairs in this type of property also have an added bonus – with several owners saying it helped keep them fit!

Those who have bought a three-storey home from Redrow have used their extra floor space in various ways. Many have used the opportunity to give teenagers and older children their own space and independence, which can be difficult to do in the traditional two-storey home. And people who work from home have also benefited, as a home office can be tucked away on the top floor, separating ‘home’ and ‘work’ lives.

One thing that both two and three-storey owners agreed on was the value for money this property design offers, with the majority of each group believing that three-storey buyers get more for their money.

Many of these attributes are displayed to good effect in the Ouse, a beautiful four-bedroom detached house currently available at Tiddy Brook Meadows, in Tavistock.

The normally redundant roof space has been cleverly converted in the Ouse to create an extra floor of living accommodation - in this case two bedrooms, either of which could equally be used as a home office, hobbies room, playroom or a home gym.

The master bedroom with en-suite shower room, bedroom two and the family bathroom are on the middle floor, whilst the ground floor is home to a fully fitted kitchen/dining room, adjoining utility room, spacious lounge and cloakroom/wc.

The Ouse is priced from £265,995 at Tiddy Brook Meadows and would-be purchasers can view the perfect specimen in the shape of a fully furnished show home. The inspirational show home has been specially dressed to illustrate the versatility of three-storey living, with one of the bedrooms depicted as a photographer’s studio.

Redrow’s area sales manager Katrina Shore says: “Just because our floor-plan says a room is a bedroom doesn’t mean the customer has to use it as such. We know that lots of our purchasers use their living space in very different ways and we want to reflect this in our show homes.”

The house also features some beautiful photographic prints by south west photographer Esmond Holden, including local images of Tavistock and Dartmoor.

To view the Ouse show home and discover the many benefits of three-storey living, visit Tiddy Brook Meadows any day between 10am and 5.30pm. Alternatively, log on to Redrow.co.uk for further information.

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Ouse style home features ‘rooms in the roof’ for extra space and character. Similar properties are available at Tiddy Brook Meadows, in Tavistock.