Monday, September 6, 2010
The seven floor plans of Palermo Palm Springs: Here's the Model A townhome
Of the 117 condos at Palermo Palm Springs, 33 of them are the Model A town-home units. The A units are two stories, with 20-foot ceilings and walls of glass windows in the front of the house. They have two bedrooms, an office loft, 2.5 baths, upstairs sun deck, private back yard and garage. They are the largest of all the units at Palermo, with 1,375 square feet. (The largest of the single-level "villas" is the two-bedroom G model, with 1,131 square feet. This site will feature that floor plan next because of its status as a biggest-sized single-level unit and because of a request due to three of them being on the market.) The A units have a unique floor that includes high ceilings, loft, and the kitchen area with a huge island that sits in the center of the first floor. The A units come in two versions, one the mirror image of the other. The A units are at: 230 Enterprise Way, 240 Enterprise Way, 250 Enterprise Way, 260 Enterprise Way, 270 Enterprise Way, 280 Enterprise Way, 3521 Melody Lane, 3531 Melody Lane, 3542 Melody Lane, 3591 Melody Lane, 3621 Melody Lane, 3661 Melody Lane, 3671 Melody Lane, 3681 Melody Lane, 208 Sandy Point Trail, 238 Sandy Point Trail, 245 Sandy Point Trail, 248 Sandy Point Trail, 255 Sandy Point Trail, 288 Sandy Point Trail, 308 Sandy Point Trail, 318 Sandy Point Trail, 212 Breeze Loop, 231 Breeze Loop, 241 Breeze Loop, 242 Breeze Loop, 272 Breeze Loop, 302 Breeze Loop, 312 Breeze Loop, 3533 Penny Lane, 3534 Penny Lane, 3573 Penny Lane, and 3585 Sunburst. Miss Penny Lane says: The A units are an entertainer's dream, and she awaits an invitation to a neighborly party in one of them.
Coming soon: The other plans.
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3 comments:
Thank yo for this. A friend is looking at 2 of the "A units." Can't wait to find out which Letter me unit is.
Yes, thanks.
You'll notice that some of the A's kept with the original plan of having uppper cabinets over the bar, while others did away with them completely for a more open feel. Originally, there was supposed to be a wall along the edge of the island that faces the front of the house (as the floorplan shows), but it didn't align well with the loft above, so they eliminated it during construction.
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