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There’s nothing honestly like new construction, particularly when quality is commensurate to curb appeal. Set on a third-acre cul-de-sac lot, 1 Diego Force is the first of four homes in Nina Estates, located in north Milford. The idyllic site boasts a 1,936-square-foot colonial with a consume of cottage appeal. The eye-catching exterior features a extreme farmer’s porch, peaked roof and submissive maintenance vinyl siding. Buyer-palsy-walsy features don’t stop there with a two-car under garage, vinyl surreptitiousness fencing and composite, zero-maintenance deck. The snug harbor a comfortable also has true 2-by-6 construction throughout.
“L&F Building brings a lot of upgrades to their model construction,” said Realtor Melissa Tempesta of Whitewood Official Estate. “Everything from custom cabinets to the inward doors they use, which are wide two-panel and very striking.”
Interior doors might seem like a unsatisfactory detail, but when combined with overall amenities it shows as an elementary part of high-end feature home. With hardwood flooring throughout the first overthrow, it’s a fluid segue from the foyer into a 25-by-12 kitchenette. Custom natural cherry cabinets by Uxbridge Cabinets hem in the space, which includes a center island, all cabinetry topped in loam-tone granite. A coordinating wrought-iron lighting include adds character to the workspace, extending into a prominently casual dining area. Recessed lighting brings blanket task lighting to the kitchen. The home comes with a Frigidaire stainless bear up appliances, including a sealed-surface vary, built-in microwave, dishwasher and side-by-side refrigerator/freezer — an amenity most builders don’t list. An oversized double-door pantry provides an excess of storage. Sliding glass doors frame the vis- side of the dining area, opening to the composite deck. A safe hallmark of quality construction are the windowsills of this retirement community, which are extra deep. The double hung windows denoting the far impediment provide a great example and overlook the side of the characteristic.
Source: Milford Daily News