Making its debut in Cherrywood, this home was designed with a clear goal: bring warmth back into new construction. Instead of feeling cold or overly minimal, it leans into natural materials, contrast, and thoughtful details that make it feel elevated but still very livable. A gorgeous kitchen with shiplap walls, pasha brown cabinetry, and white oak is paired with Infinity Black leathered quartzite countertops. The home is textured, a little moody, and showcases intentional design without trying too hard. A fully integrated Thermador fridge, Miele dishwasher, 36” six-burner range, and Sub-Zero beverage fridge are seamlessly incorporated. Up to 2% of the loan amount in closing costs covered by seller and preferred lender (ask agent for details). Insurance-backed Builder Warranty conveys.
Wood floors run throughout, adding continuity and warmth, while clay tile and handmade encaustic cement tile bring in subtle pattern and craftsmanship in the right places. The living room centers around a fireplace that gives the space a natural focal point without overpowering it.
Andersen 400 Series windows bring in soft natural light during the day. In the evening, layered lighting such as sconces, art lights, and under-shelf details creates a warmer, more inviting feel.
The main level primary suite has direct access to the backyard, along with a well-designed bathroom featuring a soaking tub, walk-in shower, double vanity, and a spacious closet. Upstairs, two bedrooms and a flexible landing give you room for work, guests, or a second living area without feeling disconnected.
A 125 sqft screened porch extends the living area, and the mix of steel planters, gravel, and greenery keeps things low maintenance while still feeling considered and cohesive.
This home lives like a single-family home, offering 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, and 1826 sqft of usable space including 1701 interior sqft, a 125 sqft screened porch, and a one-car garage. Built by Williams-Austin.