Arthur Rutenberg Homes model under way in Siena
SEPTEMBER 3, 2004
TRINITY, FLA. – Construction has begun on an $800,000 estate model home –
designed by Arthur Rutenberg Homes – in Siena, a village of custom-designed
residences and maintenance-free landscaping at The Champions’ Club in
southwest Pasco County.
The 3,600-square-foot Venetia model is a two-story design – with 10- and
12-foot-high ceilings throughout – that overlooks the golf course at the Fox
Hollow Golf Club, says Dan Aldridge, vice president of Adam Smith
Enterprises Inc., the community’s developer. The basic floor plan of this
three-bedroom, 3.5-bath residence is priced from the upper-$400s including
standard homesite.
The model is being built by Arthur Rutenberg Homes’ franchise
Gulfwynd-Catenac.
Double doors open into the Venetia’s two-story foyer, which features a
staircase leading to two secondary bedrooms. Also upstairs are two full
baths and a flex space – with built-in desk – that can be used as a library.
Opposite the foyer staircase are a pair of column-accented arches that
introduce a living room with optional fireplace, and the dining room. The
foyer ends at the 16-by-21-foot leisure room with optional media center and
wet bar. A set of 8-foot-high sliding glass doors opens to a lanai featuring
an optional outdoor kitchen, a pool and spa. The leisure room also is open
to the island kitchen and adjoining breakfast area overlooking the pool. A
private hall off the leisure room leads to a 13-by-16-foot den with a
recessed, 10-foot-high ceiling.
At the lanai end of the leisure room, a vestibule opens into the
15-by-19-foot master suite. The suite – boasting an angular, 10-foot-high
recessed ceiling – features a wall of windows that bathes the room in
natural light. Connecting the master bedroom and bath is a hall flanked by
three closets: for him, for her and for linens. The master bath has separate
dressing areas with vanities, a walk-in shower and a garden tub.
More than half of the 368 homesites at The Champions’ Club will border the
18-hole championship golf course, while many others will overlook lakes or
heavily wooded conservation areas.
The community will comprise seven Mediterranean-themed villages, and home
pricing ranges from the $400s to more than $2 million including homesite.
The Champions’ Club adjoins the $1.5 billion master-planned community of
Trinity, one of the largest of its kind in the Tampa Bay area. Trinity also
is being developed by Adam Smith Enterprises.
To reach The Champions’ Club from Pinellas County, take East Lake Road north
to Trinity Boulevard and turn right. (From points north, take Little Road
south to Trinity Boulevard and turn left.) From Tampa, take the Suncoast
Parkway north to the State Road 54 exit and head west to Trinity Boulevard.
Until the Venetia model is complete, sales for Siena are being conducted
from Arthur Rutenberg Homes’ model center in the nearby village of Salano.
That model is open 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Saturday, and noon-5 p.m. Sunday.
More information may be obtained by calling (727) 580-5085, or visiting
championsclubfla.com.
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