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builder philosophy
At Onyx+East, we create unique, personal living experiences for our residents and sustainable properties for our communities. As an urban-minded builder, we treat every project as a piece of art, en- suring each property combines livability, convenience, viability, and comfort. Onyx+East provides a semi-custom building experience. We offer high-level modern standards and a large variety of upgrade options. We work with you on design, finish selection, and to define your space, turning a blank canvas into a place you call home. Dur- ing construction we have a transparent, open-door policy giving you direct contact with your construction manager, a pre-construction meeting, a new home orientation, and the opportunity for you to at- tend several quality inspections.
show home approach
The intersection of 22nd and Alabama Streets is located in historic Herron-Morton Place. The revitalization of this neighborhood has made it one of the most sought after communities in Indianapolis. The home is in a walkable location near restaurants, coffee shops, and breweries. The eight homes at this intersection have been de- signed to complement the historic character of Herron-Morton while offering a fresh, modern appeal. Prices start at $349,900. Each has a private two-car garage, a personal backyard, a basement, and upscale finishes which include granite or quartz, 10-foot ceilings,
8-foot solid-core doors, wood floors, barn doors, and unique modern touches throughout. The Onyx+East show home highlights a rooftop terrace with an outdoor kitchen and is now available for $485,500.
design approach
This home has an open concept floor-
plan that brings modern style with darker
countertops highlighted by light-toned
wood floors and cabinetry. This combi-
nation brings a sharp touch of contrast
throughout the home. The kitchen island
becomes the focal point with its waterfall
top, painted accent cabinets, and a farm
sink. The mix of granite at the kitchen
perimeter and a solid patterned quartz on
the island brightens the space and creates
clean lines. A chevron stone-tile backsplash introduces a new pat- tern and offers a natural element which completes the overall appeal of the space. The use of 8-foot-by-35-foot floor tile in the master bath and guest bath provides an impression of length in each room. The rooftop terrace provides a great outdoor space as well as a birds-eye view of Herron-Morton and even downtown. The outdoor kitchen includes a grill and under-counter refrigerator to update the space and allow for entertaining friends and family.
INDY RAMA SPECIAL PREVIEW
Michelle Leonard Onyx + East
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