A fourth bedroom with a full en suite
on the main floor has been a hit with
potential buyers. While the house was
designed pre-pandemic, it delivers
all the goods buyers are looking for
today — lots of kitchen workspace and
storage, a bright, open great room
and ready-made spaces suitable for an
office, playroom or teen hangout.
"It was built with a family in mind,"
Curtis says. "It checks so many boxes
because it is functional."
The same can be said of the KDR
Homes' show home down the street at
35 Highpark Dr. The two-storey home is
positively luminous — thanks to oversize
windows, an in-vogue designer lighting
package and a colour scheme that's
heavy on white, with pops of blue in
kitchen and great-room cabinetry and
grey veins in foyer flooring and feature-
wall tile.
Clean, elegant and roomy, it backs on to
another park, with a deck and oversized
windows in the rear to take advantage of
the view.
KDR Homes president Diego Vassallo
says families today need separate
spaces for schoolwork, a home office, a
gym and entertainment. His company's
homes have proven popular over the
past year, partly because they tend to be
big but also because they're big on style
and comfort.
The Highpark Drive show home has a
huge primary bedroom with an en suite
that works as a luxe retreat.
Cont'd on page 98
FAMILIES TODAY NEED
SEPARATE SPACES
FOR SCHOOLWORK, A
HOME OFFICE, A GYM
AND ENTERTAINMENT.
KDR
HOMES
—
35
Highpark
Drive
—
Prairie
Pointe
MIXED BLESSINGS
— Cont'd from page 94
96 Parade of Homes SPRING 2021