It can take a lot to impress veteran Parade of Homes judges. That's why you sit up and take notice when they start saying things that sound like laudatory blurbs from best-selling book covers. "It won hands-down over the other houses. As you walk through, it's full of surprises. By the time you're done, you're on Cloud Nine, wishing you could afford it." That fulsome praise, for example, was from Ralph Hippard, a Fort Lauderdale-based consultant to builders, describing Destino, a $2.5-million Winter Park home by Phil Kean Designs Kean's spectacular entry earned the Grand Award in the custom home category during this year's parade, an event sponsored by the Home Builders Association of Metro Orlando. Hippard's fellow judges offered similar accolades about the home, with its classic Tuscan look, contemporary furnishings and distinctive floorplan designed with indoor-outdoor living in mind. Instead of walking through the front door into a traditional foyer, you step onto a huge lanai that runs along the whole side of the home and depth of the homesite. Glass walls on both sides of the family room can roll out of the way, leaving no barriers between the living areas, the lanai and the deck surrounding a long, thin rectangle of a pool. Screens that come down from the lanai soffits at the touch of the button can protect the lanai and the open home's interior from insects. "The Destino just overwhelmed us because it was just so unique and so different," says Sam Pupello, of New Homes America, a Tampa-based judge. "It's all very dramatic and attention-getting." But the 4,660-square-foot home, with six bedrooms, seven full bathrooms and two half-bathrooms, was more than just beautiful. It was also well-constructed, according to the judges. "More than anything, the craftsmanship was far superior to anything else we saw," says Michael Padgett, an owner of Vision Homes in Sarasota. "We thought it was at a whole different level there." The Destino was built using environmentally friendly green materials and techniques, further winning praise from Padgett. "That struck a chord with me," he says. "Not only that they spent time on the gingerbread, but what was beneath the walls." Craftsmanship was also a hallmark of the Grand Award winner in the single-family production home category. The Beazer Homes-built Portofino D model, located just three miles from downtown Orlando, had the detailing and care in construction usually found in custom homes, judges said. "The craftsmanship was just impeccable," notes Hippard. "I don't see that often." But the 3,917-square-foot, four-bedroom, four-bathroom floorplan also was a winner, he adds. "The Beazer home was just totally out of sight," he says. "It was just a beautiful, beautiful home. When you walk in the door you think, 'Wow! I don't know where to go first.' It makes you want to see more." The home, with a base price of $479,990, had a "wow" all its own, according to Padgett. "The floorplan was just super-impressive to walk into," he says. "You're able to see three major living areas in front of you. The house also had a nice use of loft with a home theater upstairs. And the elevation was impressive." Montacino at Maitland, a mixture of townhomes and single-family homes, won the Grand Award for a community. Judges were particularly complementary of the project's overall look. "I think we were most impressed with Centex's ability to make use of such a small piece of land," says Padgett. "They were able to keep it from being crowded (despite a high density) and their streetscape was beautiful." An ERM Development project, Lotus Vista in Altamonte Springs, won a Grand Award in the production attached home category for its 2,470-square-foot penthouse with a 394-square-foot, wrap-around balcony. The building sits across from Lake Lotus Park. Jonathan McGrath Construction notched the Grand Award for remodeling with its transformation of a 1970's-era Winter Park ranch house with Colonial touches into a home reminiscent of the movie Out of Africa. Drywall coated with thick, hand-troweled plaster and woodwork gave the home's interior a rustic look. But it also boasted some Asian-inspired touches, including a master bath with a Japanese soaking tub formed out of concrete. The tub was poured in place and then stained to resemble aged copper. A nautilus-shaped shower with frameless curved glass completed the room's Zen-inspired look. Central Kitchen and Bath was given a Grand Award in the newly created Design Specialty Showcase category for a kitchen in an Oviedo home. The kitchen looked like something out of an English castle, with a cook top area resembling a walk-in fireplace, heavily distressed cabinetry, a wrought-iron gated "dungeon", and arched pantry "castle" doors. The Parade of Homes boasted numerous other winners in an array of price ranges. A winners' list appears on the following page. This year's event had 110 entries, including for the first time "virtual" entries that could be seen only via the Internet. For more details, photographs of all entries remain online at www.comehomeorlando.com. Teresa Burney, contributing editor of Big Builder magazine, wrote this story for the Orlando Sentinel and Orlando Homebuyer. A version of it previously appeared in the Orlando Sentinel. Communities Community/Up to 999 Lots First Place: Centex Homes/Montacino at Maitland Merit Award: Lexin Development/Mirasol at Celebration Community/1,000-2,999 Lots First Place: Newland Communities/Vista Lakes Merit Award: Transeastern Properties/Independence Community/3,000+ Lots First Place: ABD Development/Providence Merit Award: Eagle Creek Development/Eagle Creek Golf Community Condominium Conversions Condominium Conversion/Up to $149,999 First Place: Goetz Homes/Ibiza at Wrenwood Condominiums Condo Conversion $150,000-$249,999 First Place: Park Avenue Tarragon/North Shore 2S at The Hamptons at MetroWest Custom Homes Custom Home/$600,000-$749,999 First Place: Robertson Homes/The Capri at Steven's Plantation Custom Home/$750,000-$999,999 First Place: ABD Development/The Courtyard at Providence Merit Award: McNally Homes/Chateau Provence at Steven's Plantation Custom Home/$1,000,000-$1,499,000 First Place: Empire Custom Builders/La Toscana at Lake Markham Preserve Merit Award: Groninger Custom Homes/ Stonegate Lodge at Elizabeth's Walk-Windsong Custom Home/$1,500,000+ First Place: Phil Kean Designs/Destino in Winter Park Merit Award: Avenue Home Builders/Le Château du lac at Woods of Windermere Production Homes Attached Production Home Attached/$150,000-$249,999 First Place: Centex Homes/Princeton at Oakcrest at Southmeadow Production Home Attached/$250,000-$349,999 First Place: Toll Brothers/Sandy Cay at Woodland Terrace at Timber Springs Merit Award: Snow Construction/Battaglia Model B in St. Cloud Production Home Attached/$350,000-$449,999 First Place: Morrison Homes/Cape Verde at Greystone Merit Award: Centex Homes/Alcott at Montacino at Maitland Production Home Attached/$550,000-$649,999 First Place: Centerline Homes/Claremont at Baldwin Park Merit Award: Centex Homes/Castello at Montacino at Maitland Production Home Attached/$650,000-$749,999 First Place: Harkins Development Corporation/Live/Work Homes at Baldwin Park Production Home Attached/$750,000-$999,999 First Place: ERM Development/Osprey at Lotus Vista Production Homes Production Home/$250,000-$349,999 First Place: Holiday Builders/Sterling at Poinciana Merit Award: America's First Home/Austin E at Doral Pointe Production Home/$350,000-$449,999 First Place: Inland Homes/The Wellington C at Parkland Square at Remington Merit Award: Ryland Homes/Garnett A at Manchester Grande at Cypress Lakes Production Home/$450,000-$549,999 First Place: Morrison Homes/Davenport at Kensington Manor Merit Award: DeLuca Homes/Heron C at Woodland Lakes Preserve Production Home/$550,000-$649,999 First Place: Park Square Homes/The Brantley at Summerport Merit Award: Toll Brothers/Summerbrooke at The Preserve at Astor Farms Production Home/$650,000-$749,999 First Place: Beazer Homes/Portofino D at Legacy Merit Award: M/I Homes/Brookshire II C at Wekiva Run Production Home/$750,000-$999,999 First Place: Ryland Homes/Pinehurst B at Kenmure Production Home/$1,000,000-$1,249,999 First Place: Tolaris Homes/The Sonoma at Lake Forest Design Specialty Showcase Design Specialty Showcase/Kitchen First Place: Central Kitchen & Bath Remodelors Showcase Whole House/Up to $499,999 First Place: JLM Design & Remodeling Whole House/$500,000-$999,999 First Place: Jonathan McGrath Construction Whole House with Addition/Up to $499,999 First Place: PSG Construction Merit Award: Nautilus Whole House with Addition/$500,000-$999,999 First Place: Farina & Sons Whole House with Addition/$1,000,000+ First Place: PSG Construction Grand Awards Custom Home Phil Kean Designs/Destino in Winter Park Production Home Beazer Homes/Portofino D at Legacy Production Home/Attached ERM Development/Osprey at Lotus Vista Community Centex Homes/Montacino at Maitland Remodelors Showcase Jonathan McGrath Construction Design Specialty Showcase Central Kitchen & Bath
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