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When in the Romans
...do as the Romans do.
The Hidden Prairie addition in Edmond has 2,659 sq. ft. of a little somethin’ somethin’ for everyone. 4 bedrooms, 2 full + 2 half baths, a study, formal dining area, mudspace/dropzone, and huge bonus room all surrounded by a beautiful silhouette that takes its cues from mid-century modern architecture while employing a low-pitch shed roof design. ![]() ![]() While the exterior may set the rest of the houses apart (quite obvious who built the home), the interior also sets apart JCH as THE modern homebuilder in Oklahoma City. It’s color scheme of a warm yet modern feel along with a little exposed brick and deep-colored concrete floor open up the house along with the fireplace and built-in-niches. The kitchen offers some serious lighting and blue-hued tile backsplash from Modwalls to perfectly compliment the deep cabinetry, countertops and stainless steel appliances. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Since there are some MAJOR options in this house, it also offers a nice social aspect. The top floor equals a huge room dedicated to pretty much whatever you’d like. Or, as Jeff puts it, “The bonus room is going to make one sweet game or media room for this home’s future owner. Given its roominess and additional 1/2 bath, there’s no reason why you can’t shut down the lower story for the night and grab the popcorn or pizza to head up for a double-feature. The interesting choice of color combined with the angled roof line and placement of windows brings this room to life.” Maybe you can deem that huge room your man-space (along with the 3 car garage and the covered patio out back) or she can use it as a perfect place for a quiet “staycation”. ![]() ![]() Much like the Romans’ “tablinum” (or private retreat built for the masters of the house in Roman times), we’ve added on a version of our own private master sanctuary. Huge room space with a nice tray ceiling decked in the blue-hue and molded with a nice dark finish to liven things up. Leading to the master bathroom, (ok this one is awesome) two sinks, on different sides. She has her own area to put on the make-up and he has his own area to shave (or vice versa, if that’s how you roll). Separate bathroom spaces equal happy faces. The tub is in its own world from he shower, too. Bring it altogether in a massive walk-in closet room. It’s not a closet, it’s a room. All of this is what makes Jeff Click Homes a thumbprint and not just a blueprint. Want more details? Check more about this Romans Plan by Jeff Click Homes in our homes section. |
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