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2003 Idea Houses
These special homes celebrate some of the South's best architecture, interior design, and landscaping.
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Situated in the scenic Piedmont plains of Chapel Hill, Newberry Park represents a combined commitment of individuals who take pride in great design. Nurtured by the development team of Meadowmont of Chapel Hill, this Idea House harkens back to the days when construction meant craftsmanship and an utmost attention to detail. In homage to the stately historic homes gracing the area, Newberry Park gives an impression of establishment. Architect Bill Allison explains, "The overall concept is a traditionally styled T-shaped floor plan that has been added on to over the years. While not bound to any period or time, this home creates an elegant living environment for a modern family."
This notion of evolution is particularly evident on the exterior. Handsome brick with an age-evoking mortar treatment covers the main, two-story center section, while extending wings feature siding. The use of a 5V crimp metal roofing, which has zinc oxide coating, gives a ready-made patina. Other notable features consist of a porte-cochère, along with a two-story detached garage that resembles a carriage house and allows for an upper level guest suite. Lush landscaping completes the long-established feel.
Ample Porch Living
This home includes an abundance of column-lined porches to encourage outdoor living. "With so many large custom homes barely
fitting their lots, we wanted this house to harmonize with and accentuate its site," builder Brian Dixon explains. There's
also a full bed-size swing on the back for those who wish to linger longer.
Many interior rooms feature French doors that access these porches, further strengthening the outdoor connection by opening up the entire house as one flowing space. The porch flooring is a composite material that resembles real wood and will hold up to years of use.
Double-Duty Upstairs Retreat
Adjacent to the children's bedrooms upstairs is a lofty space that serves as the playroom. Well-planned built-ins provide
storage for games and toys, as well as a cubby for the TV. The insides of the built-ins are painted a spectrum of bright colors.
"This vivid room is a departure from the elegant palette used in the rest of the house," says interior designer Tim Schelfe.
Shimmering Touches
In the adjacent bath, a flower-patterned wallpaper and border give this small space a sense of fun. The vibrant paisley shower
curtain and a window valance match the playroom's sofa. A closer look at the space reveals the impact of unique tile accents.
Laid within a cream ceramic field, mosaic bands of iridescent green glass crisscross the floor. These inserts highlight the
tub surround as well, which is made up of beveled ceramic subway tiles.
What an Entrance
Starting at the front entry alcove, it's evident that the same attention to detail characterizing the exterior continues
inside as well. Protruding onto the front porch as a welcome gesture to guests, the alcove is set apart by its richly stained
mahogany front door. Also of interest is the brick floor. It's made from the same masonry pavers that compose the entry walk
and driveway, and it seamlessly blends the foyer, dining room, and hallway. "It's a mortarless installation with fine sand
filling the gaps; pavers aren't used in many new homes, but they're perfect for this one," says builder Mark Kirby, who worked
with business partner Brian Dixon to create the stately home. "It is incredibly inviting."
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