2007 Parade - Second Generation Construction

 

 
SECOND GENERATION CONSTRUCTION
5,850 Square Feet
$1.1 Million

This magnificent European style home’s exterior has rich texturing set off by a blend of stacked ledge rock, brick, and natural stone. The home is premiering ornately detailed wrought iron carriage doors from Dynasty Iron Doors, a first time product for a Parade home in the United States. Step into the Foyer with tumbled travertine and limestone chiseled edge border with slate banding mosaic flooring. The walls are faux finished in a glazed application to give the feeling of warmth (faux treatments by Brian Law). Enter the Dining Room featuring a drop beam suspended ceiling with rich wood detailing. Elegant sconces flank the French doors which open up to the front porch. The Living Room has two story stacked windows set into a radiused exterior wall and a custom built wet bar with stained maple cabinetry. Move through to the Family Room with a 14’ deep coffered ceiling surrounded by seven-layered crown molding. The fireplace is the centerpiece, with the walls a warm, coppery-rose hue.

Danny & Niki Guy - Builders, *Second Generation Construction
Second Generation Construction Inc. revolves around one common goal: to provide every family with the finest quality home available. With this in mind, Danny and Niki Guy set out to help each client realize the American Dream of home ownership. Danny draws on a lifetime of experience, having grown up in and around the construction industry, as both his father and grandfather were builders. Niki, his wife, has a background in mechanical engineering and sales, while also maintaining a lifelong affection for interior design. Combining all of these skills, Niki is able to bring her unique perspective to each project and help insure that the utmost quality and integrity are intact in each home. Second Generation Construction builds finely crafted homes throughout the Middle Tennessee area, including Fairvue Plantation, Willow Park, River Chase and The Hunt Club in Sumner County, and Oak Point and Walker Hills in Wilson County. For more information, call (615) 206-1500 or visit www.secondgenerationhomes.com .

*Builder is an HBAMT Certified Builder See Below.

Trinity Allen-Scharett - Designer, Interiors by Trinity
With previous award-winning Parade of Homes experience, Trinity Allen-Scharett has partnered with Second Generation Construction Inc. to create a magnificent European-influenced home. Growing up in a family heavily involved in the construction industry, she discovered a love for building and design at an early age. While living in Florida, she came to find out that their neighbor was a very successful decorator. After spending many hours admiring her designs, she began to research the interior design field and found that it was the perfect fit. For more information, contact Interiors by Trinity at (615) 513-6458.

For more details on the home, builders, and designer, plus floorplans and additional information on landscaping, subcontractors, and audio/video equipment, please download the official 2007 Bank of America Parade of Home Planbook:

HBAMT Certified Builder

For years, HBAMT members have led Middle Tennessee’s home building industry in maintaining the highest standards of quality and ethics. The Certified Builder program is an example of HBAMT’s continued commitment to excellence.

What does a home with the Certified Builder symbol mean for you? It means that it’s unlikely you’ll experience a major problem in your new home. That’s because a builder has to meet some pretty tough experience standards to earn the HBAMT “Certified Builder” title.

The Certified Builder symbol of quality also means that all Certified Builder homes carry at least a one-year limited warranty. In the unlikely event you discover a workmanship or materials defect in your new home, the builder will, in most cases, provide replacement or repairs at no cost to you.

In fact, in the case of a buyer-builder disagreement, the HBAMT Certified Builder committee reviews and makes recommendations on all complaints filed against a Certified Builder. This ensures a consistent, fair buyer-builder mediation system. Most importantly, you can feel secure in the quality of your new home.

So, before you buy your new home, make sure it
carries the Certified Builder seal of quality. If the
builder is a Certified Builder, you’ll know. If he’s
not, you’ll know better.