Taylor Morrison Gives Sneak Peek at 62-Foot Pinnacle Series Floor Plans at Bonterra at Woodforest
(PRWEB) June 24, 2014 -- Taylor Morrison is giving homebuyers their first look at the new 62-foot floor plans to be unveiled this summer at Bonterra at Woodforest.
The north Houston 55+ community will offer three distinct collections of homes, while also providing dedicated amenities, an intimate neighborhood and much more.
“It’s a community that’s built on squeezing the most out of life,” said Jim Ellison, vice president of sales and marketing for the Houston homebuilder. “Bonterra will give 55+ homebuyers another alternative to consider, with the community’s amenities, nearby golf course, and our distinct floor plans all factoring into the buying decision.”
A total of three homes in the 62-foot Pinnacle series will be modeled at Bonterra at Woodforest. The Monarch, Granda, and Aurora will give buyers an up-close first look at the new community.
A forward third bedroom, secluded study, and spacious great room and formal dining rooms greet visitors to the Monarch, which at approximately 2,984 square feet, is the largest floor plan modeled in the Pinnacle series at Bonterra. Inside, the home offers a sophistication that homebuyers will appreciate, with a gourmet kitchen perfect for social gatherings, and a master suite that includes an open bath and a large, walk-in closet. Options include a Texas entertainment room off the back of the home, living room fireplace, and an outdoor kitchen. The home’s extended floor plan even finds room for golf cart storage in the garage.
The Granada offers a traditional floor plan that covers every aspect of a well-designed home, including a great room, dining room, a master suite that offers a spacious bath and walk-in closet with access to the laundry room, as well as a kitchen that’s perfect for the gourmet cook. The home’s breakfast area looks out onto the Granada’s covered patio, which can be modified to include an optional outdoor kitchen. Other options include a Texas entertainment room at the back of the home, bay window in the master bedroom, a guest suite and much more.
Perhaps no other home offers the unique layout of the Aurora, where the great room and dining room work to complement a den and gourmet kitchen that connects to the living space by way of a breakfast nook, thereby creating an open floor plan that homebuyers will love. The master suite features a spacious master bath and deep master closet, with an option to extend the suite to a grand scale. A second bedroom is tucked down a quiet hall, and an adjacent third bedroom is offered as an option. Other options include a family room fireplace, extended covered patio, outdoor kitchen, outdoor fireplace and more.
“No matter which home you choose, the options available for you at Bonterra at Woodforest make this community an excellent option for those looking for a 55+ community,” Ellison said.
For more information on Bonterra at Woodforest, please contact Internet Home Consultant, Ashelea Pinzon, at HoustonOnline(at)taylormorrison(dot)com, or visit http://www.bonterra55.com.
About Taylor Morrison:
Headquartered in Scottsdale, Arizona, Taylor Morrison Home Corporation operates in the U.S. under the Taylor Morrison and Darling Homes brands, and in Canada under the Monarch brand. Taylor Morrison is a builder and developer of single-family detached and attached homes, serving a wide array of customers including first-time, move-up, luxury, and active adult customers. Taylor Morrison divisions operate in Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, and Texas. Darling Homes serves move-up and luxury homebuyers in Texas. Monarch, Canada's oldest homebuilder, builds homes for first-time and move-up buyers in Toronto and Ottawa, as well as high-rise condominiums in Toronto. For more information about Taylor Morrison, Darling Homes or Monarch, please visit http://www.taylormorrison.com, http://www.darlinghomes.com, and http://www.monarchgroup.net.
Al Stevens, the spr agency, http://thespragency.com, +1 (480) 648-1770, [email protected]
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