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Everything You Need to Know to Turn Your Backyard Unit Into Monthly Cash Flow.
Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) have taken Sacramento by storm — not just as functional additions, but as beautifully designed, high-performing spaces that match how families live today. Whether you’re building for passive income, family use, or retirement, design matters more than ever.
Here are 5 of the top ADU design trends we’re seeing right now in the Sacramento region:
1. Modern Farmhouse Meets Minimalist Interiors
Sacramento homeowners are loving clean lines, white-and-black color palettes, and natural textures like wood and matte metal. The blend of rustic warmth with modern simplicity is especially popular in detached ADUs that want to feel like a full-size home, just scaled down.
Popular features:
Shaker cabinets
White quartz countertops
Matte black fixtures
Board and batten siding
2. Accessible Design for Aging in Place
With more families using ADUs for parents or retirement housing, accessibility is key. We’re seeing an uptick in one-story layouts with walk-in showers, wider doorways, no-step entries, and grab bar installations.
Pro Tip: Even if you don’t need it today, designing your ADU to be senior-friendly can make it more valuable in the future — whether you rent it or sell.
3. Smart Storage Solutions in Small Spaces
Sacramento lots don’t always allow for big ADUs, which makes smart design crucial. Builders are maximizing every inch with built-ins, multifunctional furniture, and clever closet layouts.
Examples we’ve built:
Pull-out pantry shelves
Wall-mounted desks for hybrid work
Stackable washer/dryer setups
Under-stair storage in 2-story units
4. Flexible Rooms for Multiple Uses
ADUs today are no longer just guesthouses — they’re income generators, offices, creative studios, and long-term living spaces all in one. That’s why flexible floor plans with sliding doors, Murphy beds, and convertible offices are trending fast.
Homeowners want a unit that works for them now, but can shift use in the future — from a short-term rental to a family home office to a private suite.
5. Indoor-Outdoor Living
With Sacramento’s great weather, many ADU owners are designing around outdoor flow. French doors, patios, covered porches, and even private garden areas help the space feel bigger and more livable.
Design tip: A simple 6′ sliding door can add natural light, airflow, and give even a small unit a more open feel.
Thinking About Building an ADU?
Whether you’re drawn to modern finishes or planning ahead for family needs, our team at IMKAT will help design and build an ADU that fits your goals — and your style.
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