Arthur Rutenberg Homes’ model opens at Siena
JAN. 26, 2005
TRINITY, FLA. – Arthur Rutenberg Homes’ $1.3 million Venetia model has been
unveiled in Siena, a gated village of custom-designed estate residences with
maintenance-free landscaping at The Champions’ Club in southwest Pasco
County.
The two-story, 3,700-square-foot executive home provides three bedrooms,
three baths – as well as a powder bath and pool bath – and boasts 10- to
12-foot-high ceilings throughout, says Dan Aldridge, vice president of Adam
Smith Enterprises Inc., the community’s developer. The model was built by
Catenac-Gulfwynd, the Arthur Rutenberg franchise building in The Champions’
Club.
The home’s two-story foyer is bordered on one side by column-accented
entrances to a formal living room with optional fireplace, and a dining
room. A staircase in the foyer takes visitors to two secondary bedrooms, two
baths and a library.
The foyer leads to a 16-by-21-foot leisure room – with optional media center
– and an island kitchen with breakfast area that overlooks the lanai, pool
and spa. The outdoor living space – with an optional outdoor kitchen – can
be reached from the leisure room through 8-foot-high sliding glass doors.
The Venetia’s master suite is reachable from the leisure room. The
15-by-19-foot suite boasts an angular, 10-foot-high recessed ceiling and a
wall of windows. A hall lined by his-and-her walk-in closets leads to a
master bath with separate dressing areas, twin vanities, walk-in shower and
garden tub.
A 13-by-16-foot den also may be reached from a hall off the leisure room.
More than half of the 368 homesites in The Champions’ Club will border an
18-hole championship golf course, designed by Robert Trent Jones, Sr., while
many others will overlook nearly 45 acres of lakes or heavily wooded
conservation areas.
This community comprises seven Mediterranean-themed villages, each with a
private entrance gate. Homes in some villages must provide at least 2,700
square feet of living space, while other villages require homes with a
minimum of 3,500 and 3,800 square feet of living space. Residential pricing
ranges from the $650s to more than $2 million including homesite.
The Champions’ Club adjoins the $1.5 billion master-planned community of
Trinity, one of the largest communities 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.
The Venetia model is open Monday-Saturday 10 a.m.-5 p.m., and Sunday noon-5
p.m. For more details about Arthur Rutenberg homes here, call (727)
372-0860. Additional information about The Champions’ Club may be obtained
by calling (727) 375-2800, (888) 944-2800 or by visiting
championsclubfla.com.
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