THE WARMTH AND FAMILIARITY of family living is the dominant feature of the parade home at 5150 Jackwood. It has an attractive early American exterior of brick and pre-stained cedar boards and batts and an interior planned primarily for comfortable, informal living. The kitchen and family room form one large open area, separated by a serving bar and fireplace.
Architects Brodnax and Sawyer and builder Earl Gilbert believe this floor plan meets the demands of today's buyers. The home has such modern features as indoor-outdoor living areas, built-in kitchen appliances, cypress paneling, brick planters, etc. One of the most unique features is the bathroom planning. Both baths are compartmented so they can be used by three people in complete privacy.
The exterior is highlighted by a curving brick planter that encloses the front patio. A veranda with Mexican tile flooring stretches across the entrance.
The family room is paneled and has a beam ceiling, and fireplace with paneled hearth. The kitchen has a wood burning barbecue grill and is equipped with electric built-ins.
The master bedroom has a dormer window overlooking the front of the house and its own master bath. All bedrooms have large closets with sliding doors and built-in storage drawers.
Landscape Design by FRED BUXTON


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