• The Falabella by Braun Construction

    A perfect plan for the first time homeowner or retirees. This home features 3 bedrooms, 2 ½ baths and an open great room layout for entertaining friends and family, courtyard style front entry and a 2- car garage. This home is one of four floor plans we are now offering in the Old Sorrel subdivision.…

  • Elements at Sunset by Braun Construction

    Braun Construction is excited to showcase “Elements at Sunset” in the Sunset Subdivision. A very unique and owner-specific design with great views of Shurtz Canyon. One of the unique features is the suspended beams in the living room of this 2825 square foot modern home. Incorporating natural elements of stone, wood, and metals this home…

  • Radharc A’ Gleann by Travis Larsen Construction

    “Radharc A’ Gleann” (View of the Valley – Irish Gaelic) truly has a “view of the valley” as it sits atop the beautiful Westview Estate subdivision. With its views of the valley looking westward, including Three Peaks, Pine Valley and Quichapa Lake, this home’s views provide a beautiful backdrop for your family’s lifestyle. With its…

  • The James by Roy Talmage Builders

    Delightful Craftsman Style home loaded with storage. The Main level is anchored by large Gathering space, Dining area and Kitchen with extra-large walk-in pantry.  The Prime Suite is adjacent to the gathering areas but separate enough to provide adequate privacy. The laundry/ mudroom is accessible via the kitchen and serves as a secondary exit from…

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  • Cost-Effective Strategies for Contemporary Home Building

    Finding a perfect home is never easy, especially on a budget, and that’s why lots of people spend months and even years searching for a place they could call their own. However, some of them understand that this method isn’t effective at all, and decide to build their own homes instead. Doing so isn’t easy…

  • Contemporary Industrial Design: Merging Residential and Commercial

    Once there used to be a clear line between the residential spaces and the rest of the world. Homes were relaxing and comforting, while cafes, hotels, and shops kept an air of formality. However, just as the line between work and home has blurred, so has the interior design of public and private venues. Post-war…

  • Home Improvements Projects: How to Finance Them

    Before you embark on a home remodel or home improvement project, you should carefully weigh the finance options. While nowadays many payment and financing options are available, the one you choose depends on the overall cost of the project, duration, your available money, equity you have in your home, and whether there will be other…

  • Thinking like an Interior Designer when Decorating Your Home

    Hiring a professional interior designer to decorate your home can be quite expensive and for many homeowners with an already tight budget, this is simply not an option. Fortunately, you don’t have to be a licensed interior designer to think and act like one as there are many creative ways you can do the job…

  • Timeless Interior Design Solutions for Investment Properties

    Whether you’re renting a condo or an office space, you need to make sure your rental space is beautiful and properly decorated. Even the smallest change can mean a lot in the long run, particularly when it comes to raising the value of your investment property. That’s why opting for classic and timeless design solutions…