Once a year the Sunset Hill Neighborhood Association recognizes neighbors who have recently enhanced their home through renovations, landscaping, or other improvements. Congratulations to the 6 homes receiving Applause Awards for 2015!
Here is a link to a Google map of Sunset Hill with all Applause Award Winners.
2617 Oxford Road New driveway, front walk and an updated landscape have created an appealing entrance to this home. Great example of an update that adds charm and value. Inviting and well designed. A delightful place to have the neighborhood movie night.
1051 Wellington Road Wow, where do we begin. 1051 Wellington took a tired unique property perched on a tree filled lot and created magic. After removing an entire squirrel village. This contemporary design has many custom architectural elements. Most of the original design was saved and blended with new upgrades – meticulously restored, the home looks amazing! Love the drive-thru garage and hand-crafted front doors.
2813 Harvard Road This home’s front yard features raised beds, retaining walls and a rock garden. A zero-scape design utilizing the front yard for design and function makes an artistic statement. A good looking gate and overhead structure lead to the back yard. This design compliments the linear lines of the home.
2610 Westdale Road An antique gate welcomes you to an elegant, winding landscape in the front, back and side yards, attractive and colorful creating a pleasant approach to this home. Nestled on a large corner lot, a charming garden shed is featured in the side yard. Unique features sprinkled throughout the yard are welcoming and have style.
2420 Orchard Lane So nice. Congratulations on a project well done. Custom details embellishing this home giving it an updated look. The modern porch and windows are tasteful. The new design elements compliment the architecture of this home. The yard, deck and new doors are full of personality and designer touches blending the old and new nicely.
2400 Orchard Lane For years a gnarly old redbud has lent a sculptural element to this corner lot landscape. Peek behind the hedge that lines the street and you find a winding stepping stone path through a shade garden to a seating area under the branches of a large maple. A hidden jewel in our neighborhood.