In prestigious Woodbridge, Beaverhall Homes offers Regency Estates, one of the Greater Toronto Area’s most exclusive communities of executive homes.
These 34 exquisite estate manors on 60’, 65’ and 70’ lot are nestled onto a quiet crescent in one of Woodbridge’s last and most prestigious established enclaves. The collection graces the former Reeves Gardens property, across from scenic Boyd Park. Visitors can tour a stunning model home designed and appointed by Flora Di Menna Designs to capture the regal ambience of these magnificent residences.
The 5,865 sq. ft. Rose is every bit as beautiful as its name, and Ms. Di Menna says, “This is about as close to a custom home as you will get ‘off the rack.’ It was a pleasure working on this model. It’s like making a really good meal; when you have the best ingredients, you end up with a masterpiece. The finishes are second to none – you only need to look at the doorframes, windows and baseboards to know this is quality workmanship.”
The savvy, discerning purchasers at Regency Estates are detail conscious and expect only the finest in their surroundings. “I designed the home with function and durability, but most of all beauty, in mind,” Ms. Di Menna explains. This model showcases the spaciousness of the home, and creates a cosiness for residents, whether they are a young growing family, or empty-nesters who are equally comfortable entertaining and having grandchildren visit.”
The designer’s neutral colour palette for this home includes grey, beige and cream with contrasting accents of black and chocolate brown. “This enhances the space, along with a layering of subtle pattern, texture and accessories. This home has both large spaces for entertaining and quiet places that serve as a retreat.” Ms. Di Menna added whimsy and movement with window treatments that have subtle patterning. “I selected cream and tan crewel drapes in the family room, and a crisp cotton mini floral for the formal dining and living rooms. You might expect something heavier in a formal space, but the freshness of these drapes lightens the mood and keeps these surroundings modern and traditional at the same time.”
She points out that the remaining pattern and movement come through surfaces such as tiling and counters. “The tiles around the family room fireplace mimic the backsplash of the adjoining kitchen and the subtle veining of the granite kitchen counters.” She adds that, “I believe every home needs a little sizzle, too, and in this home, the light fixtures do that. In other spaces of the home, it’s been a deliberate choice of fabrics and the shape of furnishings that set them apart. One bedroom, in particular, has a Hollywood glamour feel with black gossamer pillows, black damask light shades, white and grey bedlinens, with lots of crystal, and mirror to add sparkle.”
When you tour the model, be sure to explore everything that Regency Estates has to offer, such a spectacular location. Residents will live close to numerous outdoor opportunities, and they will also have easy access to shopping, health care, schools and highways.
Designed by Stephen Hunt of Hunt Design Associates, the stucco, stone and brick homes are characterized by graceful arches, pitched rooflines, decorative metalwork and masonry accents. In addition to stunning custom-designed interior appointments, Beaverhall has incorporated many green features into these homes. Beaverhall also offers a substantial customization program. Select from striking designs in sizes from 3,940 to 5,865 sq. ft. in size, with prices starting from $1,300,900.
Over the past 25 years, Beaverhall Homes has built thousands of fine homes across Southern Ontario, and has earned a reputation for high standards of quality, meticulous craftsmanship, thoughtfully designed interiors and superb customer service.
The Sales Centre and model home are located at 87 Charmaine Road, southwest of Rutherford Road and Islington Avenue (west on Kiloran off Islington, south on Charmaine) . Hours are Monday to Thursday from 1 to 8 p.m.; Saturday, Sunday and holidays from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Friday closed. For more information, call 905-265-2634 or visit
www.beaverhall.com.