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Regal Homes turns the building process into an experience that’s easy, rewarding, and personal, so that stress and worry have no home here. Over the years we have had millions walk across the thresholds of our leading home designs. Member builders pride themselves on quality, style and affordability. Come witness the innovative ideas as you dream of your new or remodeled home. I loved the color palette in this home of the greige mixed with black and white.
Most of the homes in the parade had open kitchens but I thought the Oakwood home really was open in such a functional way that was very well designed and smart. In the stunning Picasso section of our Giverny community, the Pablo model has 5 bedrooms, 4.5 bathrooms, and 4,068 square feet of wide open space to make your own. You can choose from 2 different elevation options, with a price range between $825,000-$828,000. This single family home reflects our promise of high-quality and innovation for each and every Regal home we build. The basement was completely finished and had a stunning bar/kitchenette painted in the same rich blue cabinetry color as the office. I am still trying to confirm this color but I’m pretty sure it’s Benjamin Moore Hale Navy.
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The master bedroom in the Brinton home was one of our favorites! Absolutely beautifully designed and such a serene space. Notice again, we see a beautiful painted wall treatment. The Wright Homes parade house was also a stunning modern farmhouse that was beautifully designed. I really loved the main great room and kitchen in this home.
The wall color is Benjamin Moore Kendall Charcoal. In the landing den area, they used a modern farmhouse board and batten type wall treatment and I loved it mixed with this beautiful painting. I can’t wait to share more of the Magleby Homes with you guys next week! Both homes were so inspiring and Simons Design Studio did an amazing job with the design work.
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The office in this home was painted a dreamy shade of gray/blue/green. This trend is such a beautiful and fairly easy way to add drama to a space without having to tackle a whole room. Just like our last Parade of Homes piece, hexagon, penny and tile of all shapes and sizes comes together to bring nostalgia and charm to every unique bathroom floor.
Every kid loves the top bunk, and every parent loves being on top of the toy room mess. Sky-high bunks for kids offer ample storage room underneath, whether it be a desk, a toy chest or just another fun place for your kids to hang out! This nostalgic little room is featured in the Tavern by The Building Group. Functionality and style find the perfect balance in statement-making backsplashes that can add color, unity or personality to your kitchen spaces. This tiling in a basement kitchen Banbury Manor by Bradshaw Homes & Property unifies the color scheme of the room impeccably. View photos from all of our beautiful homes past and present.
Foto in 2018 Cache Valley Parade of Homes - The Glendale
I would definitely be interested in more info about the interior and exterior paint colors used in this home. Of particular interest, the exterior paint combo and the interior master bedroom and kitchen. Another one of my favorite homes was the Lafferty Homes home that has some beautiful use of colors and design ideas. The cabinetry color is Benjamin Moore Shale. Just look at that stunning color mixed with the patterned cement tile backsplash.
They also did the same wall treatment in the office but painted it more of a true gray. When autocomplete results are available use up and down arrows to review and enter to select. Touch device users, explore by touch or with swipe gestures.
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We love the color and are looking for floors like this. If you haven’t had a chance to see the Utah Valley Parade of Homes recap, be sure and check it out for more beautiful ideas and inspiration. We also loved the idea of using a metal decorative room divider as a headboard in this fun girl’s bedroom.
I also loved the beautiful angled ceiling and windows in the master bedroom of the Bradshaw home! The design work beautifully complemented the space. In the meantime, here’s a sneak peek of Magleby Grand View home.
Unique accent wall treatments were another big trend we saw throughout the parade. Many of these walls were either modern trim grid patterns, board and batten or darkly painted shiplap accent walls like the one I saw in the Wright Homes house below. One of our favorite homes in this year’s parade was called the “Pablo”, which was built by Regal Homes. This home was a beautifully open and designed 5,600 square foot that we really loved!
We didn’t see a lot of open shelving in many of the kitchens of the parade homes but the Brinton home had combination open and closed shelving. It was very interesting that most of the kitchens this year had total enclosed cabinet kitchens and we saw very little open kitchen shelving. I personally like to see a combination in a kitchen but it was just an observation that the total open kitchen shelving trend may be moving back to closed. Also another trend still going strong that we saw in most of the parade homes are sliding barn doors. I don’t see this trend ending anytime soon because it’s so beautiful and functional. Will you please tell me the name of the floors in the living room !?
Small marbled tiles in the Brinton by Alice Lane and Ivory Homes ups the updated classic vibe of this simple bathroom. Moodiness is at an all-time high in interiors implementing these smoky mirrors. Antiqued mirrors are a great fit for darker themes, or to ease up the brightness of colorful rooms. This bathroom appears in the Brinton at Watson Hollow by Ivory Homes and Alice Lane Interiors. These measures will be updated as we get closer to the event dates to follow the most current guidelines shared by our local health departments and government leaders.
The kitchen in the Bradshaw home was also one of my favorite kitchens on the tour. I especially loved the layout and the beautiful oak floors. After you’ve toured the Pablo and explored Giverny, you’ll understand why our current homeowners are as happy as can be.
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Off the kitchen was the cutest little breakfast/kids nook area with beautiful open shelving for toys, books, etc.. Get the latest local design trends delivered straight to your inbox. Speaking of mirrors, they’re popping up in some unexpected places. Reflective furniture like the dresser above make spaces appear bigger, while adding serious flair to the décor. Love the greywahnkitchen chairs in the Bradshaw home. Remodeling my kitchen and would love to know where I can purchase them.
With breathtaking views to the Wasatch Mountains this uniquely styled craftsman design lies in the exclusive, new Banbury Estates. The timeless appeal of natural stone, mixed shingle and lap siding presents a nuance of contemporary air set in luxurious styling. Optimized for family life and designed with entertainment in mind with the beauty and talent of The Black Goose Design. The office in The Building Group Home was to the right as you walked in and it was absolutely stunning. Again we see another stunning accent wall painted in a deep dark color . The master bedroom in the Oakwood home had that rich dark painted focal wall that I mentioned that I have been seeing so much of this great design idea.
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