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    A Mansion Backlash

    The Mansion Backlash: 10 hottest homebuilding trends prove that excess is no longer in

    Ralph Bivins
    Jan 27, 2015 | 2:26 pm

    LAS VEGAS — Designers say granite is no longer king of the kitchen. Sustainability is a hot item. And the prevailing trend is moving toward tiny houses, instead of gigantic mansions.

    Those are some of the big trends and faddish ideas coming out the International Builders Show presented by the National Association of Home Builders in Las Vegas this month.

    The Top 10 trends I saw Vegas:

    1). Quartz-based kitchen countertops have overtaken granite, according to a trends survey of home designers queried by the National Kitchen and Bath Association. Quartz requires less maintenance and it comes in a wide variety of colors. Needless to say, laminate is uncool.

    2). Millennials, contrary to popular opinion, want to buy a home. They just can’t afford big ones, says NAHB researcher Rose Quint. The answer? Smaller, more affordable homes. Expect builders to design more and more smaller houses with smaller price tags.

    The breathtaking entry with a super-high ceiling has fallen out of favor. Homeowners want to feel like they are coming home, not arriving at a cold castle.

    3). Huge bath tubs that sit in the center of a bathroom. “These are stand-alone, beautiful art pieces,” says Lita Dirks, a designer from Denver. It makes a bathroom feel like a spa and it gives the homeowner what they are dying for — a place to relax.

    4.) White. White. White. At the builder’s show Best in American Living Awards, white kitchens were the big trend. This means white cabinets, topped with white counter tops, surrounded by white back splashes and white trim.

    5.) Two islands in the kitchens. One island is for food preparation. The other is for eating with chairs. The kitchen is becoming part of the living area over time. Plus, if one island is good — two must be better.

    6.) Water conservation is becoming more popular. “One of the most interesting trends I have seen is a commitment to water conservation through advances in plumbing fixture technology and rainwater capture systems,” says John Leggett of On Point Custom Homes of Houston. Plumbing fixture companies have developed low-flow faucets and dual-flush toilets.

    7). Water-hugging architecture. The infinity pool is one thing. But the new trend is for swimming pools that come close to the house to create something like a refreshing watery patio, says Florida designer Marc Thee of Marc-Michaels Interior Design.

    8.) Outdoor living is popular. This means outdoor kitchens on fancy covered patios. Family rooms blend into the outdoor space, which can be equipped with fire pits, televisions, ceiling fans and decent furniture. The New American Home, the primary show home at the builders’ convention, had several outdoor areas.

    To do the indoor/outdoor thing right, automated sliding pocket glass doors are necessary, preferably with remote control. Maybe other parts of the country don’t have Houston’s mega swarms of mosquitos.

    9.) Casitas and extended families. The New American Home had a two-story casita and a separate entrance. This allows for multigenerational living, or in places where it is allowed, the owner of the home could live in the casita and rent the main house to others.

    10). More subdued entries and foyers. The breathtaking entry with a super-high ceiling has fallen out of favor. Homeowners want to feel like they are coming home, not arriving at a cold castle. No massive entry foyer required, thank you.

    Ralph Bivins, editor of RealtyNewsReport, is a former president of the National Association of Real Estate Editors.

    The New American Home show house in Las Vegas has an outdoor TV and fire feature.

    Ralph Bivins home builders convention January 2015 The New American Home show house in Las Vegas has outdoor tv and fire feature.
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    rising above buffalo bayou

    Food-focused Montrose development adds 40-story luxury high-rise

    Holly Beretto
    Sep 23, 2025 | 3:22 pm
    The lobby of Hanover Buffalo Bayou
    Photo by Jin Park, Hanover Co.
    The new Hanover Buffalo Bayou is a 40-story luxury apartment complex at Autry Park.

    Houston has another luxury high-rise. Hanover Buffalo Bayou soars above Autry Park, a mixed-use, amenity-laden development along Buffalo Bayou near the intersection of Allen Parkway and Shepherd Drive.

    The new 40-story apartment complex offers 317 one-, two-, and three-bedroom units and nearly 5,000 square feet of ground floor retail space. Rent for a one-bedroom, one-bath, 812-square-foot unit starts at $2,830, according to the apartment’s website. A 3,300-square-foot penthouse with three bedrooms and three-and-a-half baths is listed at an impressive $15,950 per month.

    Apartment amenities include kitchens with natural and man-made stone countertops, frameless cabinets, wood-style flooring, stainless steel appliances, and undermount sinks; bathrooms with frameless cabinets, framed mirrors, and undermount sinks, with select units featuring a separate shower; living areas with wood-style flooring; and bedrooms with ceiling fans and large, walk-in closets.

    Meanwhile, the complex itself offers a professionally landscaped courtyard with a resort-style pool, a fire pit area, barbecue stations for outdoor grilling, and cabana seating; a clubhouse with a demonstration kitchen, a fitness center, a cinema with stadium seating, gaming activities, and televisions; a lobby lounge area; and a business center.

    “With the completion of Hanover Buffalo Bayou, Autry Park continues to reach critical milestones in its ongoing evolution into one of Houston’s signature urban nexuses,” said Ryan Hamilton, regional development partner – Texas at Hanover Company. “With an already robust collection of restaurant and retail spaces, as well as now three top-of-the-line luxury apartment communities populating the district, Autry Park has reached a watershed threshold in its development life cycle – with additional growth plans on the horizon that will strengthen the development’s attractiveness from a full-spectrum live, work, and play perspective.”

    The new complex is a collaboration between Autry Park, Hanover Company , and its partner Mitsui Fudosan America. It joins two other Hanover properties on the site, Hanover Autry Park, a 24-story, 324-unit complex and Hanover Parkview, an eight-story, 422-unit complex.

    In addition, Hanover Company announced back in May its plans to build Autry Park One, Autry Park’s first office building, which will have nearly 117,000 square feet of office space and an additional 10,500 square feet of ground floor retail space.

    Autry Park’s masterplan includes five towers encompassing approximately 1,450 residential units, 350,000 square-feet of Class A office space, and over 100,000 square-feet of unique, carefully curated retail, situated around a vibrant central greenspace. It is home to a number of restaurants and bars, including sushi restaurant Doko, its companion cocktail bar Bar Doko, Austin-based scoop shop Lick Honest Ice Creams, upscale Vietnamese restaurant Annam, modern Mexican restaurant Mayahuel, French restaurant Annabelle Brasserie, and fine dining steakhouse Turner's Cut. Austin's Emmer & Rye Hospitality will open its first Houston project in Autry Park in late 2025 or early 2026.

    In press materials, the multi-use development touts its improvements to public infrastructure in the surrounding streets and public spaces, including the addition of a new lighted intersection on Allen Parkway at Buffalo Park Drive, which serves as the urban center’s main entrance. The development team has committed resources toward significant improvements to the intersection of Allen Parkway and Shepherd Drive that include modernized crosswalks and pedestrian signalization, which is designed to foster safe and easy access at the western entrance to Buffalo Bayou Park.

    The lobby of Hanover Buffalo Bayou

    Photo by Jin Park, Hanover Co.

    The new Hanover Buffalo Bayou is a 40-story luxury apartment complex at Autry Park.

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