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The CEDAR has a
distinctive Mediterranean style with a flat
crenulated roof. A fabulous enhancement would be
to take the staircase through to the roof which
could then be used as a massive patio and
entertainment area. Read more.. |
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The Cypre is the
smallest of the villas at 1,600 square feet
(excluding the carport) but is surprisingly
roomy because of dual uses for some of the
spaces. For example, the living room opens unto
the carport which can double as a covered patio
by leaving the cars in the driveway.
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The Mahogany is
for homeowners with older children or "empty
nests". The Master Suite is on the ground floor
- let the youngsters run up and down the stairs.
Contemporary of design, the Mahogany may best be
finished with smooth concrete walls in pastel
shades, aluminium sliding doors and windows, and
a pre-coloured aluzinc roof.
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The Pine is a very
contemporary design especially suitable to the
narrow sites so as to allow as much land as
possible around the villa for landscaping and
privacy. Owners may wish to groove point the
external blockwork and leave it natural and low
maintenance. Read more... |
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The Teak is the
largest of the villas at 2,248 square feet. The
colonial style is brought out with large bay
windows that open up the rooms to light and air.
Owners would want to consider asphalt or timber
shingles for the roofs and bay windows because
they are easily shaped to fit the bay window
roofs. Read more... |
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