I hope you have been enjoying these home tours as much as I have. Or perhaps I’m just nosey curious like that.
If you’ve missed any of the homes along this tour, you can take a peek back via the links below:
Today I’m sharing the last home on the tour – Village Point.
This is the view of the house from the (busy) street. There is also an entrance from the garage side of the house, where I suspect most vistors would enter since it’s off of the driveway.
It’s really striking in its own way, don’t you think?
This is the second entrance – still charming, and the awning is a great touch.
There was a lot of attention paid to detail and finishes in this home. Notice the fleur de lis detail on the molding.
The laundry room is to the right, and evidence that this home is definitely made for the empty nester. It is a narrow space, and you see it right away coming in from the outside. I’m definitely not tidy enough with my laundry at this point in my life to make that work. Someday, maybe.
And the granite on that island is seriously substantial.
Dreamy, isn’t it?
These are the stunning front entry doors from the street side of the home.
The master bedroom is on the main floor, and the tile runner leads the way. If you look closely, you can see that this home comes complete with an elevator. See the buttons? The door even blends in with the trim work!
This outdoor space off the master bedroom may not look like anything overly special at first glance, but given that the home is located on a busy street, this was a great little slice of privacy. I could imagine sitting out here and drinking coffee in the morning, or drinking a glass of wine with the hubby in the evening. A great little hidden oasis.
The master bathroom had some phenomenal finishes. While small, the shower has a great combination of tile work.
But the element that took our breath away was this tub. Gorgeous! So unique and it makes such a great statement!
I didn’t take any photos of the upstairs, because honestly, it was kind of a letdown. The bedrooms were really close together and the whole area just felt like tight quarters. But again, if I were an empty nester living here, I don’t think I would be spending much time upstairs with such beautiful spaces on the main floor!
8 Comments
Stacey
October 10, 2012 at 12:26 pmDefinitely my favorite so far. 🙂
Calypso In The Country
October 10, 2012 at 1:02 pmVery pretty! I love that kitchen! You are right about the fireplace though…needs to be more substantial. I could look at open houses all day!
-Shelley
BizzyMom
October 10, 2012 at 1:49 pm#1 was my favorite, although there were design elements that I loved in all the houses. 🙂
Thanks for the 'parade of homes'!
Amy Marshall
October 10, 2012 at 7:08 pmI haven't been model home "stalking" in a looonnng time. This is so awesome…thank you! I pinned the pic of the kitchen cabinets…love the way they go all the way to the ceiling…still decorative but less dust and cobwebs to worry about cleaning. 😉
Lisa @ Shine Your Light
October 12, 2012 at 6:22 pmI think this one is my fave, Jenny! The curb appeal is huge – it's a stunner! And I love the laundry room but I too would never be able to keep it nice and tidy and it would drive me crazy! Pretty kitchen….railings….tub!
Fun to see – thanks for sharing!
Decora Adora
October 15, 2012 at 12:00 pmJeny
I love you blog
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takeshi007
January 4, 2013 at 7:15 amIt is really nice to have beautiful house like these attractive outdoor and interior design and a house also reflect personality of the owner.
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~KB
January 22, 2013 at 5:40 amFavorite outdoors was for sure craftsman because I too love that style…so pleased we just got ourselves one but I love the kitchen on house #5!! Gorgeous!