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New and Remodeled Show Homes Go Urban at IBS
Two show homes — one a new construction, the other a remodel — are the featured NAHB showcase homes at the 2007 International Builders’ Show in Orlando.
Both homes, The New American Home and The Renewed American Home, are on adjacent home sites in the Lake Eola Heights Historic District, which was developed between 1905 and 1925 near downtown Orlando. The homes themselves were built on an infill site overlooking Lake Eola.
The New American Home was built to add a contemporary flair to the historic neighborhood and The Renewed American Home demonstrates what can be done with today’s technology and building advances to update older homes.
Both homes demonstrate the latest ideas in universal design, energy efficiency and technology — including the extensive integration of various low-voltage systems such as home-run structured wiring, whole-house lighting control, entertainment and security.
Tours of the homes are available from Wednesday, Feb. 7, to Saturday, Feb. 10. Free shuttle buses to the show homes will run from the Orange County Convention Center. ...
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