A detached new show home in Glengarnock has been unveiled.
Bellway Homes Ltd's (Scotland West) four-bedroom showhome at its Barony Gate development is a ten-minute walk away from the train station - and only 18 miles from Glasgow.
The development of 72 new homes, which include semi and detached three bedroom and four bedroom options, are priced between £200,995 and £277,995.
Pauline Coates, sales director at Bellway Homes Ltd (Scotland West), said: "The Victoria is one of our most popular house designs which has been stylishly themed to showcase the attributes of a new build home.
"Visitors can also explore the Moray a four bedroom view home.”
The new Victoria show home features a statement glass pendant light, the living room is styled with a monochrome theme, featuring black lacquered furniture and white sofas.
The theme continues into the kitchen/dining area and features charcoal fitted kitchen cabinets, with a fashionable breakfast bar and smoked glass dining table complete with Chanel inspired tweed backed chairs. Co-ordinating charcoal grey cabinets extend into the utility room.
The master bedroom evokes calm with its pale colour palette and whimsical cloud feature wallpaper, alongside delicate bed linens and a stylish vanity table. Pale greys continue in the master ensuite.
The second bedroom features a boho theme with leather and rattan textures set against pale grey walls, with a focal study desk.
Bedroom three is styled in muted greys with pops of soft baby pink creating a restful space.
In keeping with the serenity theme upstairs, the nursey features complimenting colours of pink and greys with an elephant headboard and lots of fluffy cushions and soft toys. The Victoria is complete with an integrated garage.
Bellway Homes Ltd said the accessible public transport system provides frequent services to nearby areas such as Beith, Paisley, and Glasgow.
The homes include energy-efficiency technologies, such as solar panels.
For more information, contact 01292 800 087 or visit bellway.co.uk.
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