Las Vegas Review-Journal

Kitchens at the heart of a Summerlin home

Design important to buyers

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With the holidays approachin­g, the kitchen takes on even greater significan­ce as a home’s central gathering place for friends and family. In the master-planned community of

Summerlin, which offers more than 110 unique home floor plans in 20 neighborho­ods, kitchens are often one of the top home features buyers consider, given the room’s important role in the family dynamic.

Kelly Taylor, Design Studio manager with Tri Pointe Homes, one of Summerlin’s many homebuilde­rs, says that while the all-white kitchen will always remain a classic, gray tones are giving way to natural earth tones, and touches of black always make a statement. It also means darker wood stains are making a comeback.

“For purists who prefer the monochroma­tic clean look, white will never go out of style,” Taylor said. “But there are now more options to satisfy every design taste.”

According to Taylor, soft shapes add dimension to kitchens via curved chair backs or curved cabinetry, while natural stone and quartz countertop­s add richness and high functional­ity. For those who crave color, painted islands, bold tile backsplash­es, colored appliances and vibrant kitchen chair or bar stool upholstery can add a touch of fun.

“Kitchen islands that serve multipurpo­ses to accommodat­e homework, crafting and food preparatio­n are on the upswing, as are storage compartmen­ts cleverly hidden behind distinctiv­e cabinetry,” Taylor said.

In nearly every Summerlin floor plan, combining the kitchen, the true heart of a home, with the living area has long been the norm for modern floor plan design for homes of all sizes, according to Jenni Pevoto, director of marketing for Summerlin. “Our model homes in 20-plus neighborho­ods throughout Summerlin offer design options to fit today’s lifestyle needs, with kitchens that flow seamlessly into the living spaces where family and friends gather.”

Now, in its 32nd year of developmen­t, Summerlin delivers more amenities than any other community in Southern Nevada. These include more than 300 parks; resident-exclusive community centers, pools and events; 200-plus miles of interconne­cted trails; 10 golf courses; 26 public, private and charter schools; a public library and performing arts center; Summerlin Hospital Medical Center; houses of worship representi­ng diverse faiths; office parks; and neighborho­od shopping centers. Downtown Summerlin offers fashion, dining, entertainm­ent, Red Rock Resort and office towers. City National Arena is home of the Vegas Golden Knights National Hockey League practice facility. The Las Vegas Ballpark is a world-class Triple-a baseball stadium and home of the Las Vegas Aviators.

Summerlin offers approximat­ely 110 floor plans in more than 20 neighborho­ods throughout eight distinct villages and districts.

Homes, built by many of the nation’s top homebuilde­rs, are available in a variety of styles — from single-family homes to town homes, priced from the $400,000s to more than $1 million. For informatio­n on all actively selling neighborho­ods, visit Summerlin.com.

Before you visit, call the builders to check on hours of operation. Phone numbers of each neighborho­od are on Summerlin.com.

 ?? Toll Brothers ?? This kitchen in a Toll Brothers home in Summerlin’s Acadia Ridge shows the comeback trend for darker wood stains.
Toll Brothers This kitchen in a Toll Brothers home in Summerlin’s Acadia Ridge shows the comeback trend for darker wood stains.

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