Butler's Pantry
* Ice maker and wine cooler
* Glass open shelving
* Dramatic color selection in tile and cabinets
* Entertaining & storage ease/accessibility
The household kitchen was designed for preparing and cooking meals. However, the kitchen has gradually morphed into the epicenter of the home. "The kitchen is easily one of the most important rooms in each home we build. It’s not only the true heart of the home where our clients cook and gather with family and friends, but it is also where a large part of the overall budget is used on materials and appliances in the building phase," says Alex Gregg.
Kitchen
* Marble countertops
* Adjustable wall sconces & rectangular, lantern-style chandelier
* Gourmet appliance package
* Brass faucet with farmhouse sink
* White oak floors
Storage, storage, storage! It used to be a sometimes overlooked component of a home, but today's homebuyers know that having places to store your belongings and prized possessions is inherently valuable and one of the most critical details in maintaining a happy, organized living or work space. In fact, a recent study conducted by real estate website Zillow.com says closets have been the number two most-requested amenity since 2013.
"There are many options for the laundry room location in a home. This laundry room and home office combination are conveniently located adjacent to the mudroom, says Amy Gregg, "a necessary part of the home for family organization." This mudroom offers a variety of storage options with hooks, drawers, cabinets, and shelving to meet all storage needs and it is tucked away with the ability to close it off through the unique dutch door.
Laundry Room/Home Office combination
* Reclaimed Old Chicago brick tiles laid in a herringbone pattern
* Maple countertops paired with (maple) floating/open shelves
* Single handle pull-down faucet
Mudroom
* Smarter mudroom design because it is tucked away with the ability to close off through the unique Dutch door
* Variety of storage options with hooks, drawers, cabinets, and shelving
* Layers of texture in painted door, shiplap walls, brick floors laid in a herringbone pattern, and leather and brass hooks
According to Amy, "The master suite is a portion of the home where the traits of privacy, beauty, comfort, and cleanliness are important." As such, the master bathroom is often an extension of the bedroom. Long countertops featuring a double sink are wildly popular in master bathrooms today. "Clean lines, simplicity, and utility" are typical master bath traits, says Amy. Homebuyers today seek a master bath that feels like a magical oasis.
Master Bath
* 3 x 12 herringbone tile with border
* Freestanding soaking tub
* Handheld and overhead shower
* Sconces and overhead light
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