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"This version of The Delaware features a divider between the great room and dining room that allows you to display art or accent pieces," says RE/MAX professionals' Jackie Madden, sales representative for Hearth Homes. "In itself, it's a work of art. It has shelves, but is also open. The result is that it divides the two rooms, yet lets light filter through."
"With Hearth Homes, you're limited only by your imagination," she says. "The double-entry cabinets allow you to access dishes from both sides, making for no need to go around to get them. The archway over the sink looks great, and opens up the area. There's even a potlight placed in it to provide extra light while doing dishes at night. And the frosted-glass doors on the double-entry cabinets add a touch of class.""Everyone who's seen the home just loves the bonus room. It's big, but cosy at the same time. Some would use this room as a family room, others as an exercise room, others as an office -- the possibilities are literally endless," Madden says. People also love the positioning of the laundry room. Everyone is upstairs with their clothes, so its placement makes sense. The same goes for the bonus room. It's a great place for the kids to hang out when their parents are entertaining downstairs. In that situation, everyone can have their privacy."See the full content of this document
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The Angel's in the Details
Subtle touches make Hearth Homes' Delaware quite special
By Todd LewysWITH so many well-designed new homes on the marketplace, it's no wonder that many prospective home buyers find it difficult to choose one home over another.However, af...See the full content of this document
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