Signature Homes
8 BUSINESS VIEW MAGAZINE VOLUME 9, ISSUE 8 S IGNATURE HOMES and Associates. And Barron and four of his department heads recently went on a retreat to isolate themselves to work directly on some new home design concepts. Signature Homes is focusing more on bringing natural light into their homes. “A 2,500 square foot house from a national builder may have 12 windows on average,” states Barron. “Our standard home for that same square footage has 18. We believe bringing in more natural light is vital to people as they spend more time at home.” They also are focusing more on creating work and study from home spaces and creating multi-generational components. “As pricing and affordability have climbed, you look at household size, increasing more people under the same roof, and that’s where these multi- generational opportunities can really be beneficial” explains Barron. Creating spaces that can convert from a home office with an exterior entrance into a third-generation room is another key feature being incorporated by Signature Homes. “The last item that is very important to us right now is understanding water conservation and informing the community that construction here in Southern Nevada has actually gotten so efficient,” boasts Barron, “that even with all of our tremendous growth, Southern Nevada actually use less water than we did 20 to 30 years ago. However, this doesn’t mean we’ve stopped improving our conservation efforts. We continue to be proactive in using new products and technology to reduce water waste.” Barron doesn’t hesitate to sign his name on the dotted line to help communicate the company’s high standards to Signature Homes clients at every stage of life, much in the same way that Richard and Wendy Plaster did before him.
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