2021 New American Home and New American Remodel Debut at IBSx

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The NAHB Leading Suppliers Council, in collaboration with Pro Builder and Pro Remodeler magazines, today unveiled the latest official show homes of the International Builders’ Show virtual experience (IBSx): The New American Home® 2021 and The New American Remodel® 2021.

The virtual video presentations of each home, in addition to immersive 3-D virtual tours, will be available for all registered attendees during IBSx, Feb. 9-12.

The New American Home 2021

This year’s exhibit home features a variety of trending design concepts, efficient construction methods and innovative products. The modern show home boasts an inverted layout, with the main living areas located on the third floor featuring 14-foot ceilings, abundant light and outdoor living spaces. Centrally located in Florida’s downtown Winter Park corridor, this three-story home features three bedrooms, four baths with one half bath, a showroom three-car garage and an exercise room.

With numerous ultra-energy-efficient components, this high-performance home was designed and built to be net zero and achieve Emerald level status from the National Green Building Standard. The home is also ENERGY STAR certified and EPA Indoor airPLUS qualified.

TNAH 2021
TNAH 2021
TNAH 2021
TNAH 2021
TNAH 2021
TNAH 2021

The New American Remodel 2021

The remodeled exhibit home showcases a sustainable vision that showcases innovation, exceptional design and energy efficiency by integrating products and systems that incorporate the latest industry trends. The original 4,081-square-foot property was built in 1973 and featured various ceiling heights throughout. This presented the builder, E2 Homes, with abundant opportunities to improve and modernize the layout.

After a complete interior and exterior renovation, the home was expanded to 6,549 square feet and now features six bedrooms, six baths with two half baths. It also boasts a summer kitchen, a full-size pool, a fully furnished cabana and an outdoor entertaining area with a lanai. Similar to The New American Home, this home was designed and built to be net zero and achieve Emerald status from the National Green Building Standard. It is also ENERGY STAR certified and EPA Indoor airPLUS qualified.

TNAR 2021
© Jeffrey A. Davis Photography 2020
TNAR 2021
© Jeffrey A. Davis Photography 2020
TNAR 2021
© Jeffrey A. Davis Photography 2020
TNAR 2021
© Jeffrey A. Davis Photography 2020
TNAR 2021
© Jeffrey A. Davis Photography 2020
TNAR 2021
© Jeffrey A. Davis Photography 2020

Achieving such high-performance ratings was made possible by incorporating state-of-the-art green/sustainable building products. Each of the homes features spray-foam insulation, high-performance solar panels, innovative smart-home operating systems and a full array of energy-efficient appliances.

Phil Kean, owner of Phil Kean Design Group and builder of The New American Home 2021, believed the distinct layout of the home — with the main living areas on the top floor — would be a unique showcase of space optimization.

“The interior was designed with the inspiration of an urban loft that overlooks the treetops and was achieved through the meticulous use of many different materials, textures and colors,” he shared.

For the design of the remodeled show home, builder Rob Smith of E2 Homes noted, “Its interior was crafted with a focus on enhancing the connection to the outside, through improved views of the lake and easy access to the numerous entertaining spaces.”

Rob Turner, owner of CRT Studio and interior designer for The New American Remodel 2021, added that the lakeside retreat “incorporates a clean, focused approach to midcentury-modern living. Inspiration was taken from the home's natural surroundings, elements of which are reflected through the use of organic shapes, dramatic lighting and texturally contrasting materials. The environment is perfect for entertaining, while still serving primarily as a warm and comfortable family home.”

More details about each home can be found at tnah.com and tnarh.com.

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