Crossroads Farm Home Design

Jun 26, 2011

Looking through the neighborhood at Crossroads Farm you can quickly see that this neighborhood is all about views. The home that we designed and that is now under construction situated in an ideal place to provide the home owners with access to the views, but also the privacy that is lacking in many of the home sites. The selection of the lot was critical to the success of creating this oasis within a golf course community. With a nature preserve behind the home and a slope to the street in front, only invited guests to the rear ‘party area’ get the full pleasure of experiencing the home. While many of the homes in this community are impressive, I believe this one goes beyond the normal in offering curb appeal and functionality combined with privacy and a sense of place.

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