March 2026 Houzz Roundup

This inspiring photo shows how intentional layout changes can create a multigenerational home, pictured i elegant home with room for againg grnadmother, whose granddaughter sits below her. Learn more by reading the March 2026 Hous Roundup

Photo by Lincoln Barbour

More families are exploring multigenerational living, whether that means aging parents moving in or designing a home that adapts over time. This month’s March 2026 Houzz roundup features offer thoughtful ideas for multigenerational home design, shared living spaces, and aging-in-place solutions that balance privacy and connection.

Houzz Tour: Multigenerational Living With Privacy for All

  • This inspiring home tour shows how intentional layout changes can create a multigenerational home that offers both shared gathering spaces and private retreats. It’s a beautiful example of how smart zoning and thoughtful design make shared living feel comfortable and natural.

How to Navigate Multigenerational Projects

  • Designing for multiple generations requires clear communication and careful planning from the very beginning. This article shares practical guidance to help families align their needs and create a smoother custom home or remodel experience.

Smart Space-Sharing Options for Living With Aging Parents

  • If you’re considering aging-in-place solutions or bringing parents into your home, this guide explores flexible design ideas that prioritize both independence and proximity. From in-law suites to separate entrances, these smart space-sharing options support long-term comfort.

How to Design a Multigenerational Kitchen

  • The kitchen is often the heart of a multigenerational home, where daily life naturally overlaps. This article highlights layout and accessibility ideas that help create a functional, welcoming space for every generation.