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    What a buyer wants

    Experts reveal 8 hot home trends, from built-in dog bowls to barrel vault ceilings

    Ralph Bivins
    Feb 17, 2013 | 11:00 am

    Whether it’s built-in cabinetry to accommodate your poodle or ultra-luxurious wine cellars that would make Ernest Gallo jealous, you can always count on the International Builders Show to generate hot ideas for the year ahead. Early this winter, more than 60,000 builders and suppliers migrated to Las Vegas for their annual convention, sponsored by the National Association of Home Builders.

    CultureMap was there, trudging through the overwhelming acreage holding 900 exhibits on the floor of the Las Vegas Convention Center, touring various show homes and attending multiple seminars. We sifted through it, listened to experts and came up with this list of top home-building trends.

    Scaling it down
    Even when they can afford it, homebuyers are telling architects and builders that the pursuit of massive square footage alone is not their goal. Buyers remember the recession. A house does not have to be huge to be high-quality.

    If you are designing a custom home, you might as well bring your dog along to meet the architect.

    A judge in the NAHB’s Best of American Living Awards said new homes are reflecting the idea that “small is beautiful.”

    Outdoor living
    Homes are getting more outdoor kitchens, and patios are decorated with furniture that looks like it belongs indoors. The New American Home, the primary showcase home of the convention, had little separation between the kitchen and the swimming pool, just a few feet away.

    When the home’s glass pocket doors were concealed, it was hard to tell where the outdoor space began.

    White kitchen cabinets
    “We are back to white,” says Anchorage, Alaska-based home designer Karen Kassik-Michelsohn. Dark stained cabinets are on their way out, she says.

    Pet provisions
    If you are designing a custom home, you might as well bring your dog along to meet the architect. “Pets are becoming an important part of the design process,” says St. Louis architect Barry Glantz. Look for more homes to have a dog bathing facility in the laundry room or built-in compartment in the bottom of a cabinet for a dog’s food bowl.

    Carrara kitchen
    Carrara marble is becoming a hot item in kitchens across the nation, as is the mega-island, which is extra long and wide to provide space for cooking and socializing. By the way, Carrara is finding its way into baths too.

    Multi-generational living
    Homes are being built to accommodate the homeowner’s children and parents — three generations. It’s part of a cultural shift.

    We are changing from Leave it to Beaver to The Waltons, says Glantz. Homes should have wider doorways to allow easy wheelchair access. Cottages for grandparents are popular, as are dual master suites. Showers should be built without curbs.

    Elevators
    The aging baby boomer population is realizing that climbing the stairs may not be easy in 20 or 30 years. Home elevators, starting at $20,000 or so, are becoming a more popular option.

    Thinking ahead, other builders are lining up closets with the proper dimensions so they can be converted to an elevator shaft as the homeowners grow older, says architect Wayne Visbeen of Grand Rapids, Michigan.

    Fancy ceilings
    It’s not just about flooring anymore. Barrel vaults, coffers and beams are bringing design to ceilings. And they don’t have to be all white; overhead color is alright too.

    In 2013, people are looking up.

    Carrara marble has become a hot item in kitchens across the nation.

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    Shopping news

    Long-anticipated Target store in Oak Cliff Dallas sets opening date

    Stephanie Allmon Merry
    Jan 30, 2026 | 1:02 pm
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    The wait is almost over for Oak Cliff shoppers, as a long-anticipated Target store now has an opening date: Sunday, March 15.

    The new store, located at 655 W. Illinois Ave. in the Wynnewood Village neighborhood shopping center, has been in the works for nearly three years.

    It'll be in a space next to the LA Fitness that was previously set to house a movie theater, and will span about 111,000 square feet — smaller than a regular Target store (130,000 feet), and way smaller than the 150,000-square-foot larger store the company introduced in 2022.

    According to a release, the store will employ more than 160 team members.

    Services will include Drive Up, Order Pickup and same-day delivery with Target Circle 360, with next-day delivery available to all of Dallas. The store also features a CVS Pharmacy and Starbucks Café.

    Notably, the company says on its website, "Oak Cliff — our 160th store in Texas, and our 51st in the Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington market — has an assortment that reflects the needs of its Hispanic and Black guests."

    Beginning March 15, the store will be open 8 am-9 pm daily.

    The store is part of Minneapolis-based Target’s plan to build more than 300 new stores over the next decade, they say.

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    Teresa Gubbins contributed to this report.


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