Low-VOC color for the newest villages on the valley's western edge.
West of the 215, Summerlin's newest villages — Stonebridge, Redpoint, Kestrel and their neighbors — are filling with exactly the households we built this company for: young families in homes delivered within the last handful of years, every wall wearing the same pale builder flat. The houses are beautiful and brand new, and they're also blank. The most common Summerlin West call we get is the first-real-color project: a nursery ahead of a due date, a great-room accent to break up the greige, or the whole interior zoned into an actual palette before the family's third year in the house.
New construction has its own quirks worth knowing. Builder flat marks if a stroller so much as looks at it, so we move high-touch zones — hallways, stair walls, the playroom — into washable formulations as part of any repaint. Settling cracks at corners and above doorways are normal in a home's first years here, and we patch them properly rather than painting over them. And because these floor plans run open, with kitchen, dining, and living in one connected volume, color has to be planned across the space rather than picked room by room.
Summerlin West families skew toward exactly the priorities our process is built on — many chose the area for schools and parks — so the zero-VOC spec and the odor-free-by-bedtime schedule aren't upsells here. They're just how the job should be done in a house with a crib in it.
Tell us the rooms, the timeline, and who's living in the house — kids, pets, and all.
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