We are taking a few days off to celebrate the Fourth of July with our families and we hope you do the same.
Independence Day is a good reminder of what we are building toward, not just homes but communities worth living in and a country worth celebrating.
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There is a sweet spot in home design that most builders never quite hit. Too small and you feel cramped. Too large and you spend your weekends cleaning rooms nobody uses. The Shoshone lives right in that sweet spot, and the people who buy it know it almost immediately.
At 1,712 square feet this is a home that feels significantly larger than it measures. The layout earns every inch and then some.
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Some floor plans have a lot of bedrooms. The St. Maries has a lot of bedrooms and a layout that actually makes them work together without anyone feeling like they are on top of each other.
At 2,326 square feet across two floors, this is our most room-dense plan. Five bedrooms, two and a half baths, a 10x19 upstairs loft, and a main floor that opens up in ways you do not expect the moment you walk through the front door.
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Most five-bedroom homes feel large on paper and awkward in practice. Too many rooms in the wrong places. Bathrooms that do not match up with bedrooms. A layout that looks impressive in a brochure but requires a family meeting to navigate on a Tuesday morning.
The Weston is not that home.
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