Gone are the days when “outdoor living” meant throwing a few folding chairs in the back yard. Instead, today’s homeowners seek creative, attractive outdoor spaces that extend their home’s indoor living area.
Summer Kitchens
It's no secret that Florida heats up quite a bit in the summer months, which sometimes equates to higher energy bills. In the middle of preparing dinner, you may notice that all of the warmth from cooking cranks up the A/C. According to ICI Homes, summer kitchens can lower high energy bills by removing that additional heat from your home and taking it outside. As it turns out, not only are summer kitchens pragmatic, they are also a wise home investment.
Fireplaces and Fire Pits
Fireplaces also come in many shapes and sizes. For a craftsman touch, a stone fireplace can make a space complete. In a more elegant setting, sleek gas fireplaces provide a poised statement piece. Both fireplaces and fire pits allow for fun flexibility in creating your outdoor oasis. Away from technology, fire pits, and fireplaces alike, are a great way to get those you love gathered together to enjoy the tranquility of the outdoors.
Breaking Down Barriers
The addition of sliding glass doors in the master suite also provides home-owners with the option of welcoming in the breeze, and waking up to a view. In addition, the glass option allows owners the ability to close off harsh weather without sacrificing warm natural light. The increased visibility and light grants openness, making your home feel much larger than its actual square footage.
“Master-planned communities are a great place to find new homes featuring the latest design trends,” notes Richard Ray, managing partner of The PARC Group, Nocatee's developer. “Master-planned communities tend to have multiple builders who stay on top of what home buyers are looking for in their new home -- and in our case, Nocatee’s beautiful year-round weather really lends itself to the outdoor living trend."
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To learn more about the Nocatee lifestyle and new homes available, explore Nocatee.com or stop by the Nocatee Welcome Center (open-7-days-a-week).