Category: News

  • Our Second Neal Home

    Our Second Neal Home

    Dear Mr. Neal,

    We recently contracted with your company to build the Endless Summer 3 in Canoe Creek. This will be our second Neal built home as we recently sold our Liberty 2 in Central Park.

    A week ago, we completed our selection process with the Design Center. It was a thoroughly enjoyable experience due to our designer, Justine Sieloff. Justine is very knowledgeable about the products we were able to view. She also made great suggestions, sometimes having us do an about-face on what we thought we wanted after she pointed out things we should consider. She made great suggestions keeping our taste and desires in mind.

    We left the session very happy and excited about our experience and that was due to the wonderful work of Justine. You are fortunate to have such a competent and personable team member.

    Sincerely,

    Chris & Neva Conlon
    Canoe Creek

  • Spring Design Trends

    Spring Design Trends

    Spring is a splendid time to spruce up your home’s decor. Along with the warm weather, welcome new pieces and experiment with fresh colors. Here are several spring interior design trends that are sure to make your space blossom.

    Pastel Colors

    Contrast soft tones with vibrant metals to give your home a little bit of edge. Think of pastel pink throw pillows on a couch next to a rose gold lamp. Or a piece of abstract art with a bold metal frame. Either option emulates sophistication.

    House Plants

    Add some greenery to your home with house plants. Here’s a few that are nearly impossible to kill:

    Fiddle Leaf Fig: These trendy trees have more than just lush foliage going for them. Their hardy disposition can adapt to most bright locations (minus direct sunlight). Water generously in the summer and slow it down when winter comes.

    Aloe: Its spiky leaves certainly look cool, and they’ll really thrive in your home office’s desk or bedside table. Aloe plants love indirect light in addition to a good soak every week or two.

    Ponytail Palm: Officially called the Beaucarnea recurvata, the slow-growing ponytail palm likes basking in a sunny window. Don’t over-water the Mexico native, because its stems work off its reserves.

    Textured Pottery

    Elevate your coffee or side tables with ceramic art. There’s several options when it comes to decorating your home with pottery. You can arrange them based on their style, add in some plants or group by color to create a completely new look for your living space.

    Light Fabrics

    Swap out heavy throws and cable knit blankets for lighter fabrics like linen or cotton. Stick to the lighter trend in colors as well; layer whites and pale pinks to add a pop of color to a neutral space.

    Candles

    Place candles throughout your home so you can fill your space with springtime scents. When it comes to designating a spot for your candles, consider the size of each room you’re putting them in. If it’s a larger area like a living room, using a larger candle will allow the fragrance to spread throughout the room. For smaller spaces such as a bathroom, use a smaller candle and just burn one at a time to not overwhelm the space. Some ideal spring scents include fresh lemon and citrus, peonies, gardenias, and other floral tones.

    These simple trends are sure to transform your home just in time for the season.

     

     

     

  • Neal Communities Breaks Ground on New Lakewood Ranch Neighborhood

    Neal Communities Breaks Ground on New Lakewood Ranch Neighborhood

    Neal Communities, Southwest Florida’s premier, private homebuilder, recently broke ground on a new community, named Windward. The 450-acre gated community will have 900 homes at its completion.

    The architectural inspiration for the community includes a collection of today’s most popular designs, including British West Indies, Coastal, Island and Farmhouse styles.

    Windward will include a 7.8-acre amenity center with a 9,600-square-foot clubhouse including gathering spaces, a fitness center, pools, dog parks, a playground, a sports field and multiple athletic courts including pickleball, tennis and volleyball courts. The community will also have a full-time lifestyle coordinator to plan and host events for residents throughout the year.

    Windward will offer 16 unique floorplans, seven of which will be on display as model homes. Plans are in development to construct a Discovery Center sales office.

    Floorplans will include paired villas and single-family homes. Paired villas range from 1,434 square feet to 1,524 square feet. Single-family homes start at 1,531 square feet and can be as large as 2,907 square feet.

    “We’re excited to break ground on this project so early in the year,” shares Mike Storey, President at Neal Communities. “Windward will offer a wide range of floorplan options to Lakewood Ranch starting this summer.”

    Windward is ideally located in Sarasota County along the southern gateway of Lakewood Ranch. Windward is just three-and-a-half miles east of I-75 at the corner of Lorraine and Fruitville Roads and is adjacent to Lakewood Ranch’s Waterside Communities. The community is close to A-rated schools in the area, as well as several private school options.

    Windward is currently scheduled to open in the Summer of 2020.

  • Last Minute Valentine’s Gift Guide

    Last Minute Valentine’s Gift Guide

    It’s easy to get caught up in everything that’s going on in life and the world in general during this time of year. No one is perfect, and sometimes we forget birthdays, anniversaries and maybe also the fact that Valentine’s Day is just days away. Not to worry–we’ve got you covered with a his and hers last minute gift guide. No matter your budget, there’s something attainable for everyone on this list!

    For Him

    Sugar Cookies

    They say the best way to a man’s heart is through his stomach. Put this hypothesis to the test with a scrumptious batch of heart shaped sugar cookies iced with velvety cream cheese frosting. The recipe yields about two dozen cookies. Worst case scenario: he tries one and doesn’t like it, then you have the other twenty three to yourself!

    Photo Album

    Compile cherished moments together into a photo album for you and your significant other to reflect on. Fill it with photos of each other, friends, family and everything in between. You can even add in commentary along with decorative paper and stickers to give it a little flare, but it’s not necessary. Begin this craft by getting yourself a photo album, print out your selected pictures so they fit inside, add in anything extra if you like, and that’s it–you’ve got yourself a thoughtful Valentine’s Day gift! 

    Weekend Retreat

    Treat your special someone to a weekend getaway. Find a few days you’re both guaranteed to be free, peruse flights to varying destinations, find a place to stay and let the countdown to your holiday begin! 

    For Her

    Floral Bouquet

    This is excellent if you can’t be with your loved one on Valentine’s Day. Simply select a bouquet and send it her way. Flowers are a simple yet meaningful gesture that never goes out of style.

    Audible Subscription

    Audible is the best gift for an avid reader. The company is a provider of digital audiobooks, radio and TV programs, and audio versions of magazines and newspapers. With Audible, she’ll be able to listen to her favorite books from virtually anywhere, anytime she wants. 

    Spa Day

    Here’s the gift to get if you’re wanting to knock this holiday out of the ballpark. Treat her (and yourself) to a day of pampering with a couple’s spa day. Enjoy facials, massages and hot stones to relieve yourselves of any and all stress.

    Pick a gift from the options above and just like that, you’ve won Valentine’s Day on short notice! If you’ve already got your gift then utilize this post for your significant other’s birthday, your anniversary or a gift “just because”.

  • The Rehearsal Dinner Design – Part 1

    The Rehearsal Dinner Design – Part 1

    Charlene Neal is President of Charlene Neal PureStyle and Vice President of Design at Neal Communities. She posts regularly on her website: http://www.charlenenealpurestyle.com

    This month I’d like to share something personal.  Something special and something fun!

    My son’s impending wedding.   Much like planning a new home or model, this project has many similarities to what I do everyday in our models and your homes.

    I love a good challenge! When my son announced his engagement we were thrilled, especially since he’d found an absolute gem of a girl. However, weddings are a lot of work, so my design mind immediately went to the responsibilities as the mother of the groom.

    For me that meant throwing together a spur-of-the-moment engagement party, which was a success, and then planning ahead for the rehearsal dinner.

    I needed inspiration, so my first stop was, of course, Pinterest.  This is a must because it’s a place you can throw all of your ideas while you figure out what may work and what will not. I shared it with my future daughter in law. It made it so easy to collaborate and share ideas. Soon a common aesthetic could be seen.

    I also felt it was necessary to have someone to work with who knew style and would give me practical suggestions, as well as help me implement my ideas. So I made sure I had a secondary stylist on hand that I could bounce ideas off of and trust to follow through on all these extra details. This, in particular, has been invaluable to me.

    As with any design project I undertake, it all starts with communication and collaboration.  After talking with my future daughter-in-law, a casual laid-back affair was agreed upon. We also decided just how big the dinner would be, the budget, and the theme.  With the nuts and bolts out of the way, I set to work designing this very special rehearsal dinner.

    The theme we chose is rustic modern. It’s being held outdoors, which means attire will be smart-casual.

    A weekly “Wedding Wednesday” meeting was arranged so that we could get together and see what was still yet to be done. Any questions we had could be answered, which allowed us to keep moving forward. We are now less than a month away and it’s crunch time!  Over the last few months, we’ve been slowly culling our decor, our flowers, our playlist, our mood, our lighting, and our menu.

    I am so excited and anxious for all of the details to come together. I hope everyone enjoys being there as much as I have enjoyed planning it.

    It’s so much like the work I do as a designer for your home. From conversation to collaboration to execution of even the tiniest detail, for me every aspect of design is a thrill!

  • Find Serenity in Cielo

    Find Serenity in Cielo

    End your search for a new home at Cielo.

    The name is the Italian word for sky and it’s no coincidence that the community emulates a Northern Italian architectural theme. Located in North Venice, the community is just two miles east of the I-75 and ten miles east of US 41–which makes it an ideal location for commuters.

    Cielo has over seventy homesites, a small neighborhood-exclusive park with play equipment, a dog park with shade shelters, picnic tables, grills and bike racks. The amenities, spacious floor plans and distance from several Grade A schools make it a prime residence for young families.

    Enjoy easy access to the area’s most serene beaches, local shopping and cuisine. You’ll never have too far of a drive to get to where you need to be. Spend less time getting there and more time living in the moment at Cielo.

    Could this be the place for you? The community is now pre-selling at the lowest prices you’ll see at Cielo–but they’ll be increasing soon. To stay in the know with all things Cielo, fill out the linked form so you’re the first to know about exciting upcoming events. Connect with an online sales consultant to learn more about the benefits of living in a Neal Communities home.

  • Comfortable and Confident in Our Decision

    Comfortable and Confident in Our Decision

    Hi Mr. Neal,

    My husband and I recently purchased a home in Canoe Creek.  I wanted to send this email to recognize our sales associate, Logan Clark and our Design Consultant, Sheri Roca.  We cannot say enough good things about both of them.

    Logan was such a pleasure to work with him.  He was very nice, extremely knowledgeable and was willing to go out of his way to make sure we were happy with our decision to purchase a home from Neal Communities.  He spent a lot of time with us, answered all of our questions and made us feel very comfortable and confident in our decision to purchase our new home in Canoe Creek.  He was kind enough to offer his assistance at any time in the future if we ever need anything.  He was a pleasure to work with.

    Our design consultant was Sheri Roca.  She is so creative and talented.  We started our design sessions just before the holidays.  The studio was very busy and my Mother was very ill, so it took us a very long time to finalize our selections but Sheri was always very pleasant, patient, understanding and tremendously helpful.  We purchased a Kiawah model and we did a lot of upgrades so it was very complicated and confusing.  There were so many details to think about and so many decisions to make and Sheri was so knowledgeable and helped us so much with our selections. She made the entire experience extremely pleasant.  We truly could not have done it without her help.

    Your company is extremely fortunate to have Logan and Sheri as part of your organization and we hope that they get the recognition that they so richly deserve.

    We are looking forward to our new home and being a part of the Neal Communities family.  It’s great to see all the wonderful things you’re doing in the Parrish area and the surrounding communities.

    Kindest regards,

    Bogie and Lin Winstead
    Canoe Creek

  • 5 Ways to Reset Your Home for 2020

    5 Ways to Reset Your Home for 2020

    After all the holiday parties, unwrapping gifts and having loved ones over to visit, your house could probably use a good tidying up. Post-holiday clutter is very real, but that doesn’t mean you need to take weeks to get your home freshened up. Take down the lights and seasonal decorations and spruce up your home with these simple tips to reset your living spaces.


    Throw out expired products.

    Take the plunge and purge out your kitchen pantry, medicine cabinet and bathroom drawers for any outdated items. It can be difficult to part with unfinished eye creams or lotions, but eventually they will begin to decompose, become less effective, and harbor potentially harmful bacteria. If products so much as feel or smell different than when you first used them, you’re better off pitching it just to be safe.


    Reorganize your daily used items.

    Do you find yourself reaching around items to get to a product you use every day? If so, put those more frequently used items closer to your reach and either push lesser used ones to the back–or get rid of them completely if you’re not using them.


    Declutter drawers.

    Everyone has that one drawer they regard as a “junk drawer” that’s compiled of all sorts of random things. Sort the drawer’s contents on a flat surface and rummage through to see if any items already have a designated spot in your home. If not, you know the drill; decide whether to keep or pitch depending on whether you use these items or not. Once you’ve tackled that beast, then you can move on to the other drawers throughout your home.


    Take out a donation bag.

    If you feel like you have perfectly good items that are collecting dust, consider creating a donation pile. Inspect closets for under worn clothing or lightly used shoes to get the pile started. Unopened makeup, dental hygiene products and blankets are commonly overlooked but can be extremely useful to a family in need. When you’ve gone through every storage space, donate to a charitable organization that you see fit.


    Trade out decor.

    Now comes the fun part! Swap out holiday-themed decorations for seasonal decor to align with the winter months. Rearrange your bed’s pillows, add a cozy throw blanket to the couch and scatter pine-scented candles throughout your home to fully embrace the season.

    These small differences will be sure to make a huge difference in your house’s appearance, your daily routine and the overall feel of your home.

  • Watch This Home Be Built in Seconds

    Watch This Home Be Built in Seconds

    Mike Thomas, Purchasing Analyst here at Neal Communities recently moved into Indigo with his family where they built a Silver Sky 2 floor plan. This event was set into motion when a Wisconsin snowstorm nearly jeopardized the family’s annual vacation to Anna Maria Island – and introduced the idea of leaving the Badger State for somewhere with a little more sunshine.

    During their last trip to Florida, they set aside a day to take a joyride through Lakewood Ranch and house hunt as they drove through the area’s neighborhoods. While it started out as a leisurely drive, it began to get more serious after seeing that these homes could potentially be a reality for Mike. Eventually, he got the whole family to make the move and they decided to rent for their first year living in Florida.

    After they moved, Mike and his wife visited many different communities in the Lakewood Ranch area. He says that he began to notice minor but significant differences between the various builders and their communities.

    “I like to think I have a keen eye for construction detail, and it was hard not to notice the quality craftsmanship and friendly, no pressure sales staff found at Neal Communities.”

    Mike said that he’s always been fascinated by the building process and seeing projects come together visually. That’s what inspired him to document his own home’s progress, beginning by taking a single photo of the cleared out home site. Mike conveniently lived directly across the street from the home site, so every day he would stand in the same spot and capture a shot, or a couple, of the home as it was being built.

    “I visited the site at least once a day, and sometimes even up to three times a day during the process. My goal was to get as many photos as possible so the time lapse would show all the steps involved in the creation of our home in a short amount of time.”

    Using these photos, Mike made a time lapse that shows the house being built from the ground up. The video displays months of meticulous construction work in just seconds. See it below!

    Mike said, “The video turned out better than expected, but the house turned out perfect! Every step along the way from sale, design, visits with the builder, closing and beyond went as smooth as we could have ever asked for. Now that we are all moved in, I have more time to enjoy all the small details that set Neal apart from other builders.”

    We couldn’t be happier for Mike and his family and can’t stop watching the captivating time lapse that he created. If you’re interested in beginning your own home building journey, connect with us on our website to get started!

  • Hostess Gifts They’ll Actually Appreciate

    Hostess Gifts They’ll Actually Appreciate

    It’s that time of the year where every weekend seems to be jam-packed with holiday parties and family gatherings. It can get busy for party hosts as well as party goers. As a visitor, it’s common curtesy to arrive with a gift in hand for the host. Adorn your party hosts with a gift of thanks that they won’t stow away, but will get use out of for years to come. Ditch the classic bottle of wine and step your gift game up this year with our holiday party host gift guide.

    Olive Wood Cheese Board

    Cheese boards are an essential for entertainers. Whether they’re serving up a spread of fine cheeses and charcuterie meats or a sweet and salty combo of dark chocolate and savory pretzels–you can never go wrong with this gift. It will come in handy for future events and may even serve a purpose on the evening of the event if there’s a surplus of snacks!

    Encyclopedia of the Exquisite

    This book serves as a lifestyle guide for the armchair traveler and the art lover. It’s a tribute to the esoteric world of glamour that doesn’t require much spending but makes us feel rich. Not to mention, its aesthetic hardcover decoration adds an exquisite touch to any coffee table.

    Five Two Ultimate Apron

    This is no ordinary apron, but a mighty kitchen assistant that helps protect clothes from stains, has built-in pot holders at the bottom corners and even a conversion chart stitched into one of the pockets. The apron comes in five chic colors and looks just as good on as it is multi-functional when prepping for a feast.

    Upcycled Record Coasters

    There will be no water rings in sight with these stylish coasters nearby. These coasters are made from reclaimed records and will be a big hit for music lovers. Each coaster has a unique color to it and will be sure to add a touch of flare to any living area.

    Rabbit Super Wine Aerator

    After the crowds clear out, it’s time for the after party! Gift your next host this sleek wine aerator to improve the quality and flavor of all red wines. Whether it’s used to serve up a few glasses for a small group or just the host, it’s a favor that will be appreciated regardless.