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Cross Creek Ranch - Contemporary Newmark Home Combines Traditional Elements with Sleek AestheticJune 21, 2016
Newmark Homes red-brick design at 3439 Satton Ranch Lane in Cross Creek Ranch successfully combines traditional architecture with the sleek details found in minimalistic décor. Offering traditional stained oak floors, peaked volume ceilings and elegant crown molding, the home also conveys a less-is-more aesthetic in the form of a palette of white and clean, unadulterated lines. The kitchen’s simple white cabinets contrast with glossy grey countertops and an attractive, yet functional, island. It is open to a long, spacious family room that flows easily through patio doors to the lush backyard beyond. The gathering space easily accommodates informal gatherings but is dressy enough for cocktail parties. A formal dining room is stylish but extends the modernistic theme with an avant-garde pendant light. The master suite features a Zen-inspired bath sporting light tile surrounds reminiscent of bamboo. Futuristic countertops and fixtures, a separate frameless shower and generously sized walk-in closet complete the amenities. Three more bedrooms are perfect for children and teens. A quiet study can flex into a living room or fifth bedroom. Priced from the $290,000s, the single-story home also has a two-car garage, extended covered patio and an indoor utility area. Newmark Homes builds in neighborhoods throughout Cross Creek Ranch. Homes are priced from the $260,000s. All Newmark homes are certified through the Environments for Living program, ensuring homes are energy efficient and eco-friendly The eco-friendly nature of the homes fits in with Cross Creek Ranch’s efforts to follow environmentally friendly, sustainable practices. Cross Creek Ranch was the recipient of the Houston District Council of the Urban Land Institute (ULI) People’s Choice Award in the 2016 Development of Distinction Awards, which recognizes developments and public open spaces that exemplify best practices in design, construction, economic viability, health places, marketing and management.
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