After a hard day at the office or taking care of children, imagine slipping into a steamy whirlpool within reach of a bottle of wine but close enough to feel the warmth from the gas fire pit.
That part of the style exhibited in the 2006 Lifestyle Home-A-Rama, today through June 25 at the Sagamore Golf Course and housing development at 166th Street and Union Chapel Road in Noblesville. Organized by the Greater Indianapolis Builders Association, this annual event is expected to attract masses of 30,000 or more.
Home-A-Rama has proven so popular that the builders association has added a second show every year with different themes and locations.
Sagamore in Noblesville is a lifestyle that selected for this year's edition due to upscale 400-acre development designed around the 200 acre championship course by the legendary Jack Nicklaus, which provides custom building the perfect backdrop.
"The show, at the site with some rolling landscapes and beautiful scenery, also proves that Noblesville has a good secret for the type of lifestyle living," said Pete Gray, president of the association builder and founder of Executive Homes, which built one of the show house.
This year, there are nine on the screen to decorate the house and the price at $ 800,000 to $ 1.5 million range. Some of them already sold.
Gray and others in the exhibit builder said one goal is to reflect the latest trends in custom home construction, design and decoration.
Of the nine houses on display, six are in the villas along Grand Cypress Sagamore Road, and three people on the street at the Golden Bear Road in the luxury in which many are adjacent to the course.
There's luxury and lifestyle to be seen everywhere, and Home-A-Rama styles have changed through the years the event has been staged in Hamilton County.
Get out of this show is a traditional brick Caramel.
European countries are popular right now is mixing with the prairie style or design proposed Colorado America. Expect to see lots of dry-stack stone wall, which gives the mass. Dark wood - carefully cut and finished - is in.
Small builder Chris Petty Custom Homes, who has a house No. 4 in the event, said the 4600 square meters at the villa designs - priced at $ 849,000 - is intended to be a comfortable, modern, livable Hoosier home, but with some spa features.
There are many natural materials and a view of lush Nicklaus golf course from the table.
The lower level is a multipurpose gathering place for family or entertaining, with a 110-inch wall-sized TV, pool table and bar.
Nearby, a model of Executive Homes priced $ 854,900. Lower level has a wall from three television to confirm the video buffs.
All the latest digital home display electronic control lights and music, and some went further with intelligent technologies for heating, air and security system.
Fantasy sitting in a hot tub and looking over the pool that has no end to the 17th tee with a romantic sunset over a lake can become real in house No. 7.
Scott local custom builders and Christopher Bates Carnell, who teams as Christopher Scott Homes, designed and built with a mix of Tuscan houses, farms and other styles that match the Hoosier golfers and basketball.
Purchaser is John H. Buis, Buis-based owner of Oil Noblesville, Indiana distributor of Valvoline products.
Lifestyle Buis said that he and his wife, Christy, wanted in the house is a mixture of several features including the Florida theme. They bought a lot in Sagamore few years ago and waited for the right time to build a house.
Indoor basketball court is for their four grandchildren. Artificial putting green and golf views are for them. So, is the romantic aspects of the home, such as the sun set over the lake, perfect for couples "married and fell in love for those 33 years" this week, John Buis said.
source: www.indystar.com
That part of the style exhibited in the 2006 Lifestyle Home-A-Rama, today through June 25 at the Sagamore Golf Course and housing development at 166th Street and Union Chapel Road in Noblesville. Organized by the Greater Indianapolis Builders Association, this annual event is expected to attract masses of 30,000 or more.
Home-A-Rama has proven so popular that the builders association has added a second show every year with different themes and locations.
Sagamore in Noblesville is a lifestyle that selected for this year's edition due to upscale 400-acre development designed around the 200 acre championship course by the legendary Jack Nicklaus, which provides custom building the perfect backdrop.
"The show, at the site with some rolling landscapes and beautiful scenery, also proves that Noblesville has a good secret for the type of lifestyle living," said Pete Gray, president of the association builder and founder of Executive Homes, which built one of the show house.
This year, there are nine on the screen to decorate the house and the price at $ 800,000 to $ 1.5 million range. Some of them already sold.
Gray and others in the exhibit builder said one goal is to reflect the latest trends in custom home construction, design and decoration.
Of the nine houses on display, six are in the villas along Grand Cypress Sagamore Road, and three people on the street at the Golden Bear Road in the luxury in which many are adjacent to the course.
There's luxury and lifestyle to be seen everywhere, and Home-A-Rama styles have changed through the years the event has been staged in Hamilton County.
Get out of this show is a traditional brick Caramel.
European countries are popular right now is mixing with the prairie style or design proposed Colorado America. Expect to see lots of dry-stack stone wall, which gives the mass. Dark wood - carefully cut and finished - is in.
Small builder Chris Petty Custom Homes, who has a house No. 4 in the event, said the 4600 square meters at the villa designs - priced at $ 849,000 - is intended to be a comfortable, modern, livable Hoosier home, but with some spa features.
There are many natural materials and a view of lush Nicklaus golf course from the table.
The lower level is a multipurpose gathering place for family or entertaining, with a 110-inch wall-sized TV, pool table and bar.
Nearby, a model of Executive Homes priced $ 854,900. Lower level has a wall from three television to confirm the video buffs.
All the latest digital home display electronic control lights and music, and some went further with intelligent technologies for heating, air and security system.
Fantasy sitting in a hot tub and looking over the pool that has no end to the 17th tee with a romantic sunset over a lake can become real in house No. 7.
Scott local custom builders and Christopher Bates Carnell, who teams as Christopher Scott Homes, designed and built with a mix of Tuscan houses, farms and other styles that match the Hoosier golfers and basketball.
Purchaser is John H. Buis, Buis-based owner of Oil Noblesville, Indiana distributor of Valvoline products.
Lifestyle Buis said that he and his wife, Christy, wanted in the house is a mixture of several features including the Florida theme. They bought a lot in Sagamore few years ago and waited for the right time to build a house.
Indoor basketball court is for their four grandchildren. Artificial putting green and golf views are for them. So, is the romantic aspects of the home, such as the sun set over the lake, perfect for couples "married and fell in love for those 33 years" this week, John Buis said.
source: www.indystar.com
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