Life Design Fall/Winter 2020

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BROUGHT TO YOU BY DAVID WEEKLEY HOMES Fall/Winter 2020

David Weekley Homeowners Zack, Katie, Addie, Gabriel & Ethan Bokelman with a David Weekley Homes Team Member

100,000 CUSTOMERS CHOSE US Let the confetti fly! Thanks to our Customers, David Weekley Homes is celebrating more than 40 years of Building Dreams, Enhancing Lives for 100,000 Homebuyers after recently closing our 100,000th home in the Dallas/Ft. Worth-area community of Viridian.

MAKING THE RIGHT MOVE

Our 100,000th home was sold to the Bokelman family of Zack, Katie and their three young children, who had decided to relocate from Pensacola, Florida, to the Dallas/Ft. Worth area for a new job opportunity for Zack. Seeking an active lifestyle, the Bokelmans first fell in love with the

stunning community of Viridian, which features many parks, nature trails, lakes and swimming pools. Their next goal was to find the best floor plan that could grow with their family as their kids – a 3-year-old, 2-year-old and 4-month-old – got older. After checking out each of the builders in Viridian, they were most drawn to The Luca floor plan from David Weekley Homes. “The layout of The Luca was appealing because it offers a lot of different spaces,” Katie said. “The floor plan provides a lot of flexibility for where our family is now and where we will be in the future.”

BUILDING FROM A DISTANCE

With the floor plan selected, the Bokelmans chose to build from the ground up while living in another state, which meant the family had to expedite picking out their design selections. FLIP TO CONTINUE READING

David Weekley Homeowners Gabriel, Addie & Ethan Bokelman


DEAR FRIENDS, Wow – 2020 has looked quite a bit different from what we expected when we rang in the new year. Over the last several months, home has become much more than four walls for many of us, transforming into an office, school, daycare, restaurant – whatever we need it to be. As time at home has increased and interest rates have significantly decreased, many folks have decided the time is right for a new home that better fits their needs. In fact, we’ve seen record-breaking sales numbers, and it’s been our privilege to walk alongside our Homebuyers and maintain our exceptional Customer Satisfaction ratings, even as we adapt to new conditions due to the pandemic. Our first priority has been and will continue to be the safety of our Team Members and Customers. From our virtual tours and online interactive floor plans to the ability to attend Builder meetings and even visit our Design Center virtually, we’re ensuring our buyers can still bring their dream home to life within a safe environment. We’re more grateful than ever for the opportunity to help people enhance their lives, especially in these challenging times. Together, we will move toward brighter days.

David Weekley Homeowners Zack, Katie, Addie, Gabriel & Ethan Bokelman

“We came to Dallas/Ft. Worth for two days to make all of our choices for the whole house at the Design Center,” Katie explained. “It worked out really well. Everybody was very helpful and understood our situation with moving from another state.” The family also couldn’t physically see the progress of their home often and instead had to rely on a steady stream of communication and pictures from the David Weekley Homes Team. “Throughout the building process, our personal Team ensured we were always in the loop by regularly giving us updates since we couldn’t just stop by the home to see how the build was going,” Katie said. “They always kept us well-informed.”

A MOMENTOUS OCCASION FOR A CELEBRATION

The family has since settled in, and David Weekley Homes honored the Bokelmans as our 100,000th Homeowner with a commemorative

Blessings,

David Weekley

David Weekley Homeowners Gabriel & Ethan Bokelman

plaque and a gift of their choosing – a patio furniture set. “We were surprised and very excited to find out we were the 100,000th Homeowner,” Katie said. “David Weekley Homes was not building where we used to live, so we had no idea the company had sold so many homes!” While they may be new to David Weekley Homes, the Bokelmans are delighted to now be in the family of Homeowners. “We’re very happy with the service we’ve received from the whole David Weekley Homes Team and love our new home,” Katie said. For all of us at David Weekley Homes, it is an honor to know that the Bokelmans and 99,999 other Homebuyers chose us to make their dreams of homeownership come true. Such an incredible milestone shows we are a name you can trust to provide you with an exceptional home buying journey and a high-quality home you’ll enjoy for years to come.


BREATHE NEW LIFE INTO A FAMILIAR ROOM Perhaps you’ve wanted to freshen up that one room in your home for a while now, but there’s just never been a great time to fit a luxurious makeover into your budget. No need to worry – a revamp is still possible! With these low- and no-cost redesign tips, you can liven up any room without breaking open the piggy bank.

SHUFFLE THINGS UP

You can dramatically change the way a room feels simply by rearranging what’s already there. Reposition seating, tables and decorations to create a new flow with different focal points. Save some strain on your back by measuring everything first, then using graph paper cutouts to try out a variety of arrangements before investing elbow grease in the project.

LOW-COST ADDITIONS

The Reef, Orlando

If everything is already in just the right place, but it seems like there’s something missing, it may be time to rethink how the walls and light are framing the space. A small purchase, or even a personal craft project, can have a major

impact on a room that’s almost-but-not-quite the way you want it. Consider these methods of rejuvenating any room in your home: • Highlight the room with a new light fixture • Refine the room’s natural light by changing out the window treatments • Bring contrast or balance to the room by painting an accent wall

The Pinto, Houston

• Create points of interest by installing small shelves

• Add a focal point with a painting or conversation piece • Liven up the room with indoor plants • Change tabletop accessories to make the room feel more casual or formal Share your interior design makeovers with us on social media by tagging the before-and-after photos with the #LivingWeekley hashtag. We can’t wait to see what you’ve done with the place!

• Separate spaces with an area rug

CALENDAR LOOK-AHEAD Giving Thanks,

Giving Back

DRI V E Join us in living out Our Purpose of Building Dreams, Enhancing Lives by participating in our upcoming Giving Thanks, Giving Back Thanksgiving Drive! Give back to your community by donating food to families in need. CARE to join us? Ask any David Weekley Homes Team Member for information or visit DavidWeekleyHomes.com.

C Committed to Building Community Character A Active in our Community R Responsible to our Community E Enhancing our Community


PRODUCTIVE WORKSPACES AT HOME For many people, being in a dedicated office keeps their minds focused on work. However, working from home may make it more challenging to stay productive. With a few simple steps, you can turn your workspace at home into an office and continue crushing your productivity goals.

DESIGNATED SPACE

It’s tempting to get comfy on the couch while working from home, but try to keep separate spaces for work and leisure. Even if you don’t have an extra room, dedicate a work area that doesn’t include your bed or couch. This will help keep you away from distractions and put you in the work mindset.

MINIMALIST DÉCOR

The key here is “less is more.” It’s easy to fill up your desk with gadgets, organizers, calendars and decorations, but a minimal approach is better long-term. Be choosy with items that are meaningful and inspiring to you and keep your workspace free of such clutter as empty mugs, water glasses and messy papers.

AMPED-UP STORAGE

In order to keep your space organized, incorporate plenty of storage, whether it’s a desk with built-in drawers or tabletop baskets or shelves. Establishing a place for everything helps declutter not only your desk but also your headspace. Make a mindful practice to

The Crowson, Houston

clear your desk area at the end of each day to give your next workday a fresh slate. Plus, putting everything away helps you feel like you’ve left the office.

GOOD LIGHTING

The golden standard is natural light, so if doable, set up your workspace near a window. If that’s not possible in your home, try to layer the lighting. Your ceiling fan light isn’t the only solution. Additional light sources give you the power to choose how bright you want your area. Plus, a fun desk lamp also serves as decoration!

The Knight, Charlotte

TAKE A TOUR During the first half of 2020, we opened 42 new model homes, including our first Central Living by David Weekley model homes in the Indianapolis area. Located in the low-maintenance community of Gramercy West, the three model homes – The Fitz, The Hosta and The Startex – feature charming exteriors with stately columns and brick elements. Inside, they are highlighted by open living areas and high-end finishes and fixtures. Design details like unique wall treatments, coffered wood ceilings and striking backsplashes add sophistication, while side patios and cozy retreats elevate how these homes live. The Hosta, Indianapolis

It doesn’t take a huge budget to create your own workspace in your home. A few simple tricks can help put you in the right mindset to stay on task.


Keep the Cold Out

This beautiful family couldn’t be happier!! They love their new home and the neighborhood. Welcome to the Carolinas!

As temperatures decrease and winter storms begin to blow your way, it’s important to ensure the weather stays outside where it belongs! Help protect your interior from the elements by checking that your weather stripping has a good seal.

#carolinaliving #ItsTooColdUpNorth #charlotte #davidweekleyhomes @cahill.miller_allentaterealtor

Addy’s reaction to the progress on our home #davidweekleyhomes #newhomeconstruction

When you open and close a wellsealed door, there should be a little resistance. If your weather stripping needs maintenance, lubricate the bottom of a screwdriver handle with wax and firmly run it up and down the groove. If you’re still not getting a tight seal, it may be time to replace your weather stripping, as it can wear down over time. Watch this short video for more tips on exterior door maintenance!

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OUR DELIGHTED CUSTOMERS Dear Mr. Weekley,

Dear Mr. Weekley,

I purchased a David Weekley home in Colorado in July of 2018. I have been very happy with my home and want to send high praise for Lead Warranty Service Representative Sean Haussmann. He is right there no matter when I call, which is a life saver. He is calm, polite and gets the job done right away. I was not getting hot water, and he had someone here within the hour! This is a rare occurrence in this day and age, and I am so grateful that Sean is always there for me (and other Weekley Homeowners). He was especially helpful during the year-end inspection and went through the home with me from top to bottom.

I want to pass on the most positive praise for Lead Builder Paul Koski. We had some unique requests, and he worked with my husband and I over the last year to build our dream home.

Thank you for reading this as I want to be sure that you know what an asset Sean is to David Weekley Homes! Sincerely, Sarah H. Denver, CO

Since the very first day we met Paul, I was absolutely blown away with his hard work and attention to detail. Paul is a creative problem solver, has the ability to build trust quickly with his Customers, and holds himself and his Teams to incredibly high standards.

Zucchini Parmesan Crisps Ingredients • 2 medium zucchini • 1 tablespoon olive oil • ¼ cup freshly grated Parmesan • ¼ cup plain dry breadcrumbs • ¼ teaspoon salt • Black pepper

Instructions

He is a neighborhood celebrity here at The Pines at Elm Creek. Everyone knows and loves him. We will be sad to see the last house go up and that we won’t see him every day!

1. Preheat the oven to 450° F. Cover a baking sheet with cooking spray.

Sincerely, Michelle H. Minneapolis, MN

4. In a small bowl, mix the Parmesan, breadcrumbs, salt and pepper to taste.

2. Cut the zucchini into ¼-inch thick slices. 3. In a medium bowl, toss the slices with the olive oil.

5. Press each slice into the mixture, coating both sides. Put the slices in a single layer on the baking sheet. 6. Bake the zucchini slices until they are browned and crisp (about 25-30 minutes).

Nutritional Information (per serving)

Calories: 105/Total Fat: 6g/Cholesterol: 1mg/Sodium: 222mg/ Carbohydrates: 8.5g/Fiber: 1.5g/Protein: 5g Yields four servings Recipe by Ellie Krieger through Food Network


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David Weekley Homeowners Jack & Candace Manzella, Bruce & Marg Gray and Sophia Manzella

We hope that as you walk through your dream home journey with David Weekley Homes, you’ll share your special moments by using #LivingWeekley on Instagram and Twitter.

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HITTING THE BOOKS TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE Thanks to our Homeowners, Homebuyers, Real Estate Agents and community partners, we made the grade again for 10,958 students and families through the efforts of our 6th annual companywide School Supplies Drive.

Our Minneapolis Team donated $1,900 in juice boxes, fruit cups and cleaning items to Ronald McDonald House Charities® Upper Midwest, which offers a home-away-from-home for families during a child’s serious illness.

While this year presented new challenges, more than 1,000 Team Members across the country rose to the occasion by enhancing several of our drives to include non-school related items like household necessities and nonperishable foods. Through our partnerships with 15 local organizations, we donated approximately $86,500 in supplies to help those in need.

And in Orlando, Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida was the recipient of our virtual food drive, resulting in more than $6,600 in donations, which will provide 26,500 healthy meals.

Our North Carolina divisions of Charlotte and Raleigh teamed up with two nonprofits to collect approximately $12,200 in school supplies, which will benefit around 2,000 children. “This is my favorite CARE event,” said Janice Sears, Purchasing Coordinator with David Weekley Homes in Raleigh. “Having worked as a kindergarten teacher’s assistant, I know how important it is to provide children with a firm foundation at school.”

“We have counted on David Weekley Homes for many years,” said Greg Higgerson, Chief Development Officer for Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida. “We are thrilled by their hard work to make a difference for struggling families during this historic time of need.” Whether you dropped off donations at one of our model homes or contributed online, we are incredibly thankful for your generosity and hope that you’ll support our future CARE initiatives! The Atlanta division worked with Smyrna Elementary School to donate 600 school supply items.

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