
Custom home builders continue to respond to homeowner demand for personalized floor plans and upgraded finishes that reflect individual lifestyles. Tilson Homes has showcased a completed Cisco E residence that illustrates how buyers can tailor a standard home design with customized architectural, interior, and functional features.
The completed Cisco E residence features a farmhouse-inspired exterior with lap siding, Texas Mix stone accents, wood detailing, and a gray roof designed to complement the surrounding landscape.
Inside, the home incorporates an open-concept layout connecting the living, kitchen, and dining areas. A cathedral ceiling expands the primary gathering space, while a wood-burning fireplace finished with matching stone serves as a central architectural feature. Luxury vinyl plank flooring and neutral interior finishes were selected to create a cohesive design throughout the home.
The kitchen includes two-tone cabinetry, a large center island, quartz countertops, and decorative tile finishes intended to enhance both functionality and aesthetics.
Additional upgrades extend into the primary bathroom, where the homeowners selected an alternative layout featuring dual vanities, an enlarged shower, upgraded wall and floor tile, and coordinated cabinetry. The secondary bathroom continues the home's consistent design palette through matching cabinetry, countertops, and contemporary tile selections.
According to Tilson Homes, the Cisco E is one of several floor plans that can be customized through structural modifications and finish selections to meet homeowners' individual preferences.
Demand for customizable single-family homes continues to influence the residential construction market. For builders and developers, projects such as the Cisco E demonstrate the importance of offering flexible floor plans and design options that allow buyers to personalize their homes while maintaining standardized construction processes.
Source: Tilson.