Design Inspiration

The Snowbrush

The Linwood

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The Edgewood

The Jordan

The Harrison

The Stoneridge Encore

The Canyon Townhome

The Pacific

The Edgewood

The Stoneridge Encore

The Umpqua

The Middleton

The Vale

The Talent

The Talent

The Durham

The Durham

The Stoneridge Encore

The Middleton

The Waterbrook

The Orchard Encore

The Waterbrook

The Middleton

The Durham

The Orchard

The Hudson

Design Tip
Are you longing for light in your home? Consider adding a can light or two (or LED depending on what we offer) in a hallway, pantry, or under-cabinet lights. Just one or two extras in the spaces that are important to you, can make a big difference.

The Talent

The Waterbrook

The Stoneridge

The Pacific

The Orchard

The Stoneridge Encore

The Waterbrook

The Umpqua

The Pacific

The Stoneridge

The Pacific

The Umpqua

Design Tip
Trying to decide? Hardwood floors tend to add sophistication and elegance to the space. They can be refinished down the road if you want to change the look of your home. Laminate flooring is stylish yet very durable and is a good alternative for pets and kids.

The Pacific

The Umpqua

The Stoneridge

The Metolius

The Harrison

The Snowbrush

The Stoneridge Encore

Design Tip
Prefer light flooring? It definitely shows less dirt. Consider bath and utility rooms that get heavy use to include a lighter colored vinyl or tile.

The Stoneridge Encore

The Stoneridge Encore

The Middleton

The Snowbrush

The Orchard

The Edgewood

The Middleton

The Middleton

The Umpqua

The Stoneridge

The Timberline

The Orchard Encore

The Stoneridge

The Hudson

The Edgewood

The Linwood

The Waterbrook

The Linwood

Design Tip
Quartz is a factory-made product and in turn, has more color consistency. It is a very durable product but can be damaged if hot pans are placed directly on the surface. Granite is a natural stone product and has more variation in patterns and consistency. Granite is a very durable surface but does require an annual grout sealer due to the porous nature of the product. If you want a very sleek, modern home, quartz tends to provide a more neutral option complementing dark wood or painted cabinet choices. A more traditional home lends itself to the quartz quite well and works well with wood stained cabinets. If you prefer granite but are drawn to a contemporary style, choose white or almond painted cabinets and a neutral backsplash and add quartz to make a statement to your kitchen.

The Hudson

The Waterbrook

The Snowbrush

The Targhee

The Talent

The Harrison

The Pacific

The Linwood

The Talent

The Snowbrush

The Middleton

The Snowbrush

The Orchard Encore

The Middleton