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Active-Adult Lifestyle: 2006 BALA Award Winner
Best in North Atlantic Region and Gold Award for Best Single-Family Detached Home 1,801 to 2,400 Square Feet
Staff
February 1, 2007
Professional Builder
BEST IN NORTH ATLANTIC REGION

Set within Warwick Grove, an active-adult neighborhood, this plan follows traditional neighborhood design to match up with the historic village of Warwick. A flared gambrel roof and natural cedar siding mirror the traditional detailing of the neighborhood as well as offer a sense of history and permanence.
This plan represents the perfect transitions of rooms with open and flowing spaces. Specifically designed to serve the active adult, the master bedroom appears on the first floor. The outdoor room offers a private retreat area and the ability to easily modify an entry for a resident with a wheelchair.
Project Name: Warwick Grove
Location: Warwick, N.Y.
Designer/Architect: Donald Powers Architects, Providence, R.I.
Builder: LeylandAlliance, Tuxedo, N.Y.
Interior Designer: Patricia Stadel Interior Design, East Petersburg, Pa.
Developer: Warwick Grove Company, Tuxedo, N.Y.
Land Planner: Duany Plater-Zyberk & Co., Gaithersburg, Md.
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