Located within the Great Park Neighborhoods—with its pools, sports parks, schools, trails, and retail—this new neighborhood provides single-family living within a tight footprint with garages at the rear of the homes on interlocking lots that maximize density while preserving indoor/outdoor connections to functional, socially oriented front porches and private patios, yards and balconies. This allows for a variety of home widths to create more character and charm throughout the neighborhood.
Plan 3, the largest of the plans available in this neighborhood, is a five-bedroom, 4.5-bath home. The open main living area has a spacious kitchen with a pantry, airy gathering room, cafe, and covered patio. There’s a downstairs bedroom with ensuite bathroom for multigenerational living, guests or home office. Upstairs are more bedrooms, a loft for homework or play, and a spacious primary suite.
This was designed in a transitional architectural style that worked well for adding porches and decks for social connectivity in the community.
Architect/Designer | DAHLIN Architecture | Planning | Interiors
Builder | Pulte Homes
Photographer | Tsutsumida Pictures
From the Judges | This production home is a step above of what you see in production high-density neighborhoods. It’s comfortable, with a nice use of material and clean lines.