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All Posts Lifestyle · June 16, 2026

Why First-Floor Living Is the Future of Home Design

First-floor living has quietly become one of the most sought-after features in residential real estate — and it's not just for retirees. As lifestyles evolve, the demand for main-level primary suites, accessible layouts, and flexible spaces is reshaping what buyers look for in a home.

Living room with vaulted ceiling and circle-top windows

The Shift Toward Accessible Design

For decades, two-story homes with upstairs bedrooms dominated suburban construction. But the tide has turned. According to the National Association of Home Builders, main-level primary suites have been among the top requested features for several consecutive years, and the trend shows no signs of slowing.

The reasons are practical: aging-in-place considerations, multi-generational household needs, and a simple recognition that most people prefer not to climb stairs at the end of a long day. A well-designed first-floor suite provides independence, comfort, and long-term flexibility.

How 4105 Pine Hurst Drive Delivers

At 4105 Pine Hurst Drive, the entire main level is designed for convenient, complete living. The primary bedroom with walk-in closet and full bath sits on the first floor, along with a second bedroom, full bathroom, laundry room, and the open kitchen-living-dining layout. You could live entirely on one level without sacrificing space or comfort.

The upstairs loft adds valuable flex space — a home office, guest suite, or hobby room — without requiring daily use. It's an ideal arrangement for buyers who want the option of extra space without making it mandatory.

Spacious loft area with vaulted ceilings

What Buyers Are Looking For

  • Main-level primary suite — bedroom, bathroom, and closet all on the ground floor
  • Open floor plan — kitchen, dining, and living flowing together for easy movement
  • First-floor laundry — no carrying baskets up and down stairs
  • Flexible upper level — bonus space for work, guests, or hobbies when needed

The Bottom Line

First-floor living is more than a trend — it's a design philosophy that prioritizes how people actually live. Whether you're planning for the long term or simply prefer the convenience of single-level living, homes like 4105 Pine Hurst Drive show that you don't have to choose between accessibility and elegance.

Ready to see what first-floor living feels like in person? Contact Tim Tepes for similar homes with first-floor living in the Lehigh Valley.

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Tim Tepes

PA Licensed Associate Broker · 36+ Years in the Lehigh Valley