Pine Hill deemed its Parade entry as an example of “Livable Luxury,” due to the “refined yet welcoming atmosphere” it exudes. The house also demonstrates something the pandemic taught us: togetherness goes just so far; sometimes we crave a little me-time. According to Pine Hill’s sales manager, Nicole Enck, “We are finding that a lot of our customers are seeking that fifth bedroom to use now as a play room and more as a guest room as their children grow, or even for potential in-law quarters, which we find is getting mentioned more and more often.”

While the living spaces in Pine Hill’s Parade home – living and dining rooms and kitchen – are open concept, the first floor offers two potential flex spaces. One was set up as an office and features a 10-foot ceiling, an oversized window that admits lots of natural light and a wall comprised of specialty millwork. In addition to an office, it could easily function as a quiet sitting room, a man cave, a library or even a formal dining room. The other first-floor flex space, which included a connection to a full bath, could conceivably serve as a play area, guest suite, an office, yoga room, hobby area, small media room, library, sitting room … the possibilities are endless.
On Trend: A Degree of Separation; Flex Spaces; Livable Luxury; Specialty Millwork
Information: Phbchomes.com


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