Custom Multi-Generational Homes Designed for Texas Families
Parent suites, spice kitchens, prayer rooms, and vastu-conscious layouts — designed for families who want three generations under one roof without compromising privacy or comfort.
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Designed for parents, kids, and in-laws under one roof
















A Bigger Home Is Not the Same as a Better Multi-Generational Home

Parent Suites Become Spare Bedrooms
Many homes add a downstairs bedroom and call it an in-law suite. True multi-generational planning needs privacy, accessibility, storage, bathroom comfort, and sometimes a private entrance.

Spice Kitchens Are Added Too Late
A proper spice kitchen needs ventilation, separation, counter space, heat tolerance, and daily usability. If it is planned late, it becomes a compromise.

Prayer Rooms Are Treated Like Extra Closets
Prayer or pooja rooms need orientation, privacy, quietness, and respectful placement in the home.
Spaces Designed Around Family, Privacy, Culture, and Daily Life

Parent Suite
Private entry, bedroom, bathroom, sitting area, kitchenette option, accessibility-ready planning, and quiet placement.

Spice Kitchen
Separate high-heat cooking area with proper ventilation, storage, durable surfaces, and direct connection to the main kitchen.

Prayer / Pooja Room
A calm and intentional space with privacy, orientation planning, storage, lighting, and acoustic separation.

Formal Entertaining
Large living, dining, and outdoor areas designed for family events, festivals, birthdays, and gatherings.

Vastu-Conscious Layouts
Entrance, kitchen, master suite, prayer space, staircase, and room placement reviewed early in the planning process.

Grandkid-Flex Spaces
Bedrooms, playrooms, study areas, media rooms, and flexible zones designed to change as the family grows.
A Lake Travis Residence Built for Gathering
Bluewater Residence brings together open living, lake-facing orientation, entertainment-ready spaces, and refined material choices. Its double-height main living areas, oversized windows, front-facing pool, and LGS construction make it a strong example of how a custom home can support both daily comfort and larger family gatherings.
“Transparency, professionalism, and a level of detail that truly sets them apart.”

See how Blue Horizon was designed for two generations.




Designing for Three Generations
Yes. Parent suites can include private entries, sitting areas, accessible bathrooms, kitchenette options, and quiet placement.