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What a View Straight staircase puts voluminous trim on full display in 3 Pillar Homes’ Eversole Run entry
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hen 3 Pillar Homes built the $1.5 million house that will be part of the 2021 BIA Parade of Homes, the company placed a heavy emphasis on trim – both in terms of quality and quantity. It makes sense, then, that the builder would also make efforts to showcase as much of the trim as possible. Perhaps the most pronounced of those efforts is a unique staircase configuration that allows visitors to see as much of the stairway trim as possible, no matter their position. The 4,888-square-foot home sports a chic modern farmhouse theme. With five bedrooms, five and a half baths, and a three-car garage, it’s located in Eversole Run, one of the neighborhoods in Plain City’s massive Jerome Village development. During the construction process, there was so much trim stacked up – for use in the details, beams, wainscoting, mantle and baseboards – it nearly touched the ceiling, says 3 Pillar Sales Consultant Lari Madosky Shaw. “The carpenters kept bringing in the trim for days and days,” Shaw says. One of the places that most prominently displays the trim is the staircase. That’s staircase, singular: It runs straight up from the basement to the second floor, a change from the spiral or staggered staircases seen in most homes. That means you can see straight from the second story down to the basement and vice versa.
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