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Style & Architecture

When it comes to designing a truly custom home, it’s the details that make all the difference. At Omni Custom Builders, we believe that every surface—walls and ceilings included—should reflect your unique style and elevate the overall atmosphere of your space. Accent walls and custom ceilings are two of the most powerful design features available …

When designing a custom home, every detail matters—from architectural flow to the finest finish on a cabinet door. One detail that’s often overlooked but deeply impactful is lighting. While countertops, flooring, and fixtures may steal the spotlight, it's the lighting that determines how these features are perceived. Unfortunately, improper lighting can significantly alter the look …

At Omni Custom Builders, we understand that great design doesn’t just happen—it evolves. In the United States, many of the latest home design trends emerge from the style-forward coasts, particularly in California and New York. These areas often serve as incubators for architectural innovation, bold interior design concepts, and smart-home technologies. As these ideas gain …

When building a custom home, most clients focus on the design, finishes, and square footage—but one of the most critical decisions happens before the foundation is ever poured: the placement of your home on the lot. At Omni Custom Builders, we’ve seen firsthand how thoughtful house positioning impacts not just the aesthetic appeal of your …

Building a custom home is an extraordinary journey, a chance to translate your vision into a living masterpiece. While discussions often gravitate toward interior finishes, square footage, and cutting-edge amenities, one of the most fundamental decisions – and arguably the most impactful – is the architectural style of your home. It’s more than just a …

Colonial: Emphasizes symmetry, often with a central front door, evenly spaced windows, and classic details like columns or shutters. European-Inspired: Can range from stately French chateaus to rustic Tuscan villas, often featuring intricate stonework, arched doorways, tile roofs, and ornate detailing that evokes old-world charm. Craftsman: Celebrates natural materials, handcrafted elements, and a strong connection …

Prairie style homes are characterized by strong horizontal lines, low-pitched roofs with deep overhangs, open interior spaces, and a deep integration with the surrounding landscape. Natural materials are prominent, and windows are often arranged in horizontal bands. Choosing Your Aesthetic: A Thoughtful Process.Selecting the right architectural style involves more than just picking a pretty picture. …