STEWART Milne Homes has opened the doors to a new show home at the
Laurels in Newtonhill, by Aberdeen.
The three-bedroom semi-detached Sumburgh show home has been designed
with young families in mind, with bright, colourful colours
complementing a deep jade carpet use throughout.
Downstairs, vibrant fabrics in lemon, aqua, and blue feature in
curtains and upholstery, contrasting with plain magnolia walls and pale
oak furniture.
Divisional director Donald McInnes says:''There are currently several
house styles available at the Laurels ranging from the two and
three-bedroom Souter, Bennane, and Garroch bungalows to the
three-bedroom Abbey and Sumburgh villas and the larger, four-bedroom
Durston villa.''
''All are built to a high specification with full gas central heating,
double glazing, fitted kitchen, and fitted wardrobes to most bedrooms.
The larger homes also benefit from en suite facilities and garages.
''Well-served by local shops, community centre, schools, and bus
service and close to the bustling market town of Stonehaven and
Aberdeen, they provide ideal family homes. And with prices starting from
just #62,950 they represent good value for money when compared to city
centre properties.''
The Sumburgh villa has been decorated by ID Interiors.
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