At Home With Schell Brothers - Summer 2024

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At Home with Schell Brothers is published to share inspiring stories, local flavors, innovative home designs, and more. From our family to yours, we hope you enjoy each page and look forward to upcoming issues.

PUBLISHER

Schell Brothers

MARKETING DIRECTOR

Alyssa Titus

CREATIVE DIRECTOR

Ivana Bell

COPY EDITOR & WRITER

Debby Coughlan

DESIGN & LAYOUT

Caitlin Laigle

CONTRIBUTORS

Rhianna Abel

Christina Curtis

Susan Herring

Louis Holstein

Dom Pandolfino

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Fireflies zipping through the trees. S’mores bobbing over iridescent flames. Clouds gently rolling across a sapphire sky. Summer is filled with delightful dances.

Most of all, the warmth of summer reminds us to be grateful, and this year the reasons are many. Celebrating 20 years in a vocation that intrinsically became a lifelong passion. Discovering new enclaves for happiness in Idaho’s transcendent landscape. Pinching ourselves to be sure our Builder of the Year award was more than a dream. These things remind us that, together, we never stop building for brighter days.

As we embark on a season of relaxing picnics, evening bonfires, and fireworks displays, we’re thankful for family, friends, and the freedom to dance to the inspiring beat of summer at home.

FEATURES

6

NEW HORIZONS

Get the inside scoop on our upcoming westward adventure.

16

SUMMER ON A PLATE

From cocktails and mocktails to starters and main events, our summer refreshers have all your culinary bases covered.

& DON’TS OF DECORATING

Today’s tile trends have us looking at bathrooms in a whole new way. Designer Rhianna Abel is here to help you put all the pieces together.

10 NEIGHBORS

As Billy and Kaitlyn discovered, when opportunity knocks, sometimes fairy tales happen.

28 COMMUNITY MINDED

With beautiful amenities seamlessly woven into the community design, Welches Pond is naturally brimming with happiness.

The Bluebell at Still Waters in The Peninsula delivers an at-home experience reminiscent of a luxury resort—and the stunner just added 5 Regal Awards to its resume!

46 THIS IS US

Learn how a Tennessee transplant and a true-blue Delawarean met in Dewey Beach and found their happy place at Marsh Island.

52 WEEKENDER

Ready to kick up your heels in Music City? Whether you’re a Nashville regular or a first-time visitor, you won’t want to miss our coworkers’ guide to all the must-see spots, best-kept secrets, and bucket list fun.

56 SOURCEBOOK

Get tools and resources to recreate your favorite looks from this issue.

58 BE OUR GUEST

Check out our full list of model homes and communities to find your happy place.

Get ready for snow-capped mountain views, white water rafting adventures, and fresh powder skiing. Schell Brothers is headed to Idaho!

Rich in natural beauty and a welcoming spirit, Idaho’s Treasure Valley is a mecca for outdoor enthusiasts, offering year-round access to world-class activities from hiking and kayaking to skiing and snowboarding. Poised in the heart of Treasure Valley, Boise is a magnet for families looking for an

adventurous lifestyle with down-to-earth benefits.

How did we discover this treasure in the Gem State? Sometimes a little serendipity goes a long way. A while back, one of our executive team members was attending a conference where he met Russ Van Wagenen,

the owner of a small builder in Boise. After comparing aligned missions, conjuring up a splendid vision, and shaking hands on a new partnership, they soon realized that Idaho would be the perfect place for our fourth Schell Brothers division.

Chief Growth Officer, Jon Beaver, elaborated on the thought processes that brought the Idaho idea to fruition. “Remote employment has been expanding the universe for new home buyers,” he said. “These days, people are gravitating to beautiful places that offer a more fulfilling lifestyle. From outdoor activities to a lively downtown scene, Boise has so much to offer.”

Wondering when you’ll see our Schell Brothers homes on the Idaho landscape? According to Russ, it won’t be long. “We’re in the process of setting up offices, identifying communities, and assembling top trade partnerships,” he explained. “I’m excited to be part of the team. Look for us to be creating Schell happy stories by the end of this year.”

So, just like that, we’re westward bound. With divisions in Virginia, Tennessee, and our flagship Delaware, we’re ready to start “bleeding blue for the Broncos” in Idaho! When you’re in the area, be sure to stop by our Schell tailgating booth—we’ll be there for every Boise State home game.

These days, people are gravitating to beautiful places that offer a more fulfilling lifestyle.
From outdoor activities to a lively downtown scene, Boise has so much to offer.”
-Jon Beaver, Chief Growth Officer

PRO TIP

Be mindful of your bathroom size. Larger tiles, such as 12 x 24, in lighter colors can expand the feel of a small bathroom. Likewise, penny rounds, mini hex designs, and other small format tiles may diminish the perception of a large bathroom space.

OF TILE DESIGN

Have the current tile trends piqued your interest? Designer Rhianna Abel shows how to incorporate lasting style into your home story.

DO: Be inspired by the latest trends.

DON’T: Chase those trends too far!

These days, trends fade quickly, so I suggest using them sparingly as inspiration for shapes, textures, colors, and patterns. Save time and money by not falling for color trends that require constant updates—especially when it comes to bath tiles that are not easily replaceable. Lean toward neutral styles and hues in modern tones and shapes. Accent the overall look with paint colors, lighting, and bath accessories. Remember: It’s your home. If it makes you happy, do it—just don’t get caught up in fads!

DO: Mix shapes and sizes of tile.

DON’T: Go overboard. Limit yourself to 2 or 3 different shapes and sizes. Mixing styles and shapes is a good way to create visual interest. However, too much variation may overwhelm your space, especially if the color scheme is not cohesive. Try using the same tile collection on the floor and walls of a bathroom, while adding a fun pattern for the tiled shower pan. Stay within your goal of incorporating 2 or 3 shapes and sizes, and coordinate countertops, cabinets, and bath hardware to pull the look together.

DO: Begin by identifying a starting element such as a cabinet, countertop, or paint color.

DON’T: Dismiss your starting element. First, choose your starting element. It’s the most important design feature in your bath—the touch of happiness you just can’t live without. Get inspired by scrolling through bath design photos as you consider cabinets, tiles, countertops, and more. If your favorite feature is a bold choice, you’ll want to keep the surrounding areas neutral and complementary. On the other hand, if your starting element is neutral, you can amp up the remaining design landscape. The key is to balance the space and ensure that the elements play well together. They can’t all be the star of the show!

PRO TIP

When developing your bath design, take cues from the rest of your home. For example, if your kitchen island accent color is navy blue, consider a patterned floor tile in the powder room that incorporates a matching blue tone. Connections are the perfect way to share your home’s story.

DO: Balance the mood by varying the tile sizes and tones.

DON’T: Overdo your combinations.

Patterned tiles in multiple colors are today’s popular show stoppers. To balance the mood and prevent overstimulation, pair them with large, neutral wall tiles or subway tiles. Select a color from the patterned tile to find the perfect match. A little goes a long way, so limit the combinations of colors and small-scale tile patterns to avoid a cluttered, chaotic look. Afraid of the commitment? Start by adding patterned tiles to the floor in a powder room or a less-frequented guest bath.

If you could write your own story, perhaps you’d find your dream home, start a family, meet neighbors that become lifelong friends, and have close family right around the corner. Funny thing.
For Billy and Kaitlyn Roedel, that’s exactly what happened.

When Billy Roedel’s company gave him the opportunity to work remotely from a location of his choosing, it unleashed a world of possibilities. While they were ready for a new adventure, Billy and his wife, Kaitlyn, wanted to explore their options without moving too far from family and friends in their Long Island, New York community. Having heard about Lewes, Delaware, the couple headed to the First State for a visit. As soon as they arrived, they knew it was home.

“Lewes checked all our boxes,” said Billy. “It’s a beautiful, family-oriented area with a true sense of community. And the location makes it easy for us to stay connected with family and friends back home.”

Having decided on Lewes, the couple’s next step was finding the right neighborhood. Setting their sights on smaller, intimate communities, they envisioned a place where friendly people and a laid-back lifestyle were the main amenities. After a few weeks of researching

builders and embarking on home tours, Billy and Kaitlyn discovered Hailey’s Glen, and the search was over. “We fell in love with the quaintness of the community,” Kaitlyn explained. “It’s a close-knit neighborhood, which is exactly what we were looking for.” Billy added, “We like the idea of a small community where we can put a pool in our own backyard.”

Once they landed on the community, choosing the right home was a quick decision. “As soon as we walked into The Southport, we knew it was the home for us,” said Kaitlyn. “Actually, we didn’t even consider another

model. I love to cook, so the island sealed the deal for me!”

Along with the kitchen, it was the home’s combination of openness and versatility that sold the couple on The Southport. They were drawn to the floor plan’s cozy, inviting atmosphere. “We especially like the way the loft overlooks the living room space,” Billy said. “And we immediately began visualizing how we could use the large, unfinished storage room. After considering many ideas, we’re excited about our plans to transform it into a kids playroom.”

With the initial decisions behind them,

they were concerned that a new home build would be difficult to manage from a distant location. “We were first-time home buyers living in another state, so we had no idea what to expect. But building with Schell turned out to be a wonderful experience,” Billy said. “The process was seamless from start to finish.”

As home-buying newbies, the couple had plenty of questions along the way, from selections and building details to walkthroughs and closing procedures. “Any time we had a question, Tarah was so responsive and willing to talk us through it. We really enjoyed seeing our choices come to life as the house

was being built,” said Kaitlyn.

Having lived in Hailey’s Glen for a year, Kaitlyn and Billy reflected on their new home, explaining that they have enjoyed decorating every space and making it their own. While most of their time is spent in the living room, loft, and kitchen, another room has recently stolen their hearts. With a new baby girl on the way this summer, the couple has spent hours of time creating a nursery and imagining their future life as a family.

And, as their family grows, what could be better than having grandparents nearby? Soon after making their purchase decision, the couple learned that Billy’s parents, William and Mary Roedel, would be their neighbors at Hailey’s Glen. What began as a joke soon turned into serious conversations that resulted in a second Roedel family’s move from Long Island to a Southport of their own. “We had been considering a move, but building a new home in Long Island was out of the question due to the real estate taxes,” William explained. “It took a while for us to seriously consider moving to Delaware, but

the tax benefit is a no-brainer, and of course we’re thrilled to be near family.”

Now that they’ve settled into a Southport of their own, William and Mary are enjoying the extra space it offers for their collections and hobbies. As an avid collector of model cars and trains, William plans to convert the unfinished storage room into a panorama for his railroad display. In addition to their new home, William and Mary have quickly embraced the benefits of their beach lifestyle and proximity

to family. Mary said, “We couldn’t be happier with our decision,” as Billy quipped, “If it’s possible, I think they may like Delaware even more than we do!”

Knowing that their daughter will grow up with grandparents nearby has further confirmed the young couple’s decision to move to Hailey’s Glen. “It’s been such a blessing for us to have family here, especially with a baby on the way,” Kaitlyn said. “When Billy and I decided to move to Delaware, we

We've already built an extended family here in our little community. Neighbors are quickly becoming lifelong friends."

knew we’d be doing it all alone. But quickly after we moved here, his aunt and uncle purchased a home in Milton, and now his parents are right on our same block! We went from having no family support in the area to being surrounded by loved ones. Now I need to work on getting my side of the family here, too!”

As Kaitlyn and Billy described life at Hailey’s Glen, it became clear that, for them, the community’s strongest attribute is the friendship factor. “This neighborhood is truly special,” Kaitlyn said. “Billy and I often joke that we’re busier here than we ever were on Long Island.” Undergoing some health problems last year, Kaitlyn was heartened by the number of neighbors who stopped by to check in with her, send flowers, or reach out to see how Billy was doing. “It’s truly amazing to be surrounded by such caring people,” Billy said. He explained that there is no such thing as a quick walk in their neighborhood because everyone stops for chats that ultimately turn a short jaunt into an hour’s journey. “We wouldn’t have it any other way,” Kaitlyn chimed in. “We’ve already built an extended family here in our little community. Neighbors are quickly becoming lifelong friends.”

When they venture out, Kaitlyn and Billy

” It's been such a blessing for us to have family here, especially with a baby on the way."

enjoy year-round opportunities to explore new places, although they are partial to a summer afternoon on the Rehoboth boardwalk with their Yorkie, Boo. “Some of our favorite days have been spontaneous ones where we end up wine tasting in Frankford or checking out the boardwalk in Ocean City,” said Billy.

As a self-described Target girl, Kaitlyn was quick to admit that she has made frequent trips to Dover for her shopping fix, citing this convenience as another benefit of the Lewes location. When she is not busy shopping,

Kaitlyn often can be found conjuring up a recipe in her new kitchen, with sourdough being her current obsession. Along with tackling the couple’s DIY projects, Billy enjoys watching the New York Knicks in his spare time.

Together, some of their favorite outings are culinary themed, so the two foodies are always on the lookout for a new restaurant. With easy access to some of the area’s finest local eateries, a few of their top choices include Kindle, Agave, Salt Air, Eden, and 1776. “And, we’ve had amazing brunches at Somewhere in Rehoboth and Harbour in Lewes,” Kaitlyn said. Mary agreed, saying, “Along with their list, William and I would add Victoria’s, Tokyo Steakhouse, and The Station on Kings.”

Now that both couples have moved in, they’ve begun to truly understand what a gift it is to have neighbors who are also their family. “Most of all, we look forward to sharing the milestones,” Mary said.

For Billy and Kaitlyn, what started with the charm of Hailey’s Glen turned into a tale wonderfully interwoven with family. Perhaps that sentiment is summed up best in a photo of Mary and William that was taken inside their new home while it was under construction. As Billy’s parents smiled for the camera, a message they had written on the unfinished wall of The Southport behind them read: “2024 Great Year! New House + New Grandchild!”

And so, a new story begins.

HAILEY'S GLEN AT A GLANCE

Defined by tall trees and emerald green common areas, Hailey’s Glen is an intimate community that epitomizes natural beauty. Yet, its true character is revealed in the people who live here. On any given day, you’ll find neighbors gathering for a game of cornhole, hosting an impromptu backyard barbeque, or cozying up to the fireplace at the pavilion. This peaceful community of 67 homes is artfully secluded off Angola Road, just ten minutes from the bay, beaches, and a bevy of treasures in Lewes.

• Private homesites, all backing to trees or dry ponds

• Single-family homes

• Pavilion with double-sided outdoor fireplace

• Patio with two free-standing grills

• Cornhole courts

In-ground pools allowed with ARC approval

• Natural gas

• Efficient HOA

Ready to experience the quaint, laid-back lifestyle that Billy and Kaitlyn described? Get started at SchellAtHaileysGlen.com.

Come visit us!

26018 Kielbasa Court, Lewes, DE

In this summer season, Chef Dom Pandolfino brings us the best of seasonal bounty. Grilled fish and vegetables take center stage, joined by a colorful salad and fresh berry dessert. Quench your thirst with our batched summer refreshers that elevate the flavors of muddled herbs and juicy fruits. With every bite and sip, summer’s essence is captured at this sun-drenched table. Enjoy!

Grilled Crusty Bread with Wild Mushroom Salad and Fire Roasted Tomato Bruschetta

Yield: 6-8 servings

INGREDIENTS

CRUSTY BREAD:

1 baguette

2 sticks butter, room temperature

1 bunch fresh thyme

1 bunch parsley, chopped

1 teaspoon sea salt

½ teaspoon black pepper

WILD MUSHROOM SALAD:

5 cloves garlic, crushed

1 shallot, sliced

3 tablespoons olive oil

1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar

1 teaspoon turmeric powder

10 ounces wild mushrooms, sliced

Sea salt and black pepper to taste

FIRE ROASTED TOMATO

BRUSCHETTA:

4-5 large ripe tomatoes

2 cloves garlic, minced

¼ cup extra virgin olive oil

Salt and pepper to taste

1 tablespoon balsamic vinegar

(optional)

1 small bunch fresh basil leaves, chopped

INSTRUCTIONS

FOR THE CRUSTY BREAD:

Slice baguette at an angle, with pieces approximately ½-inch thick for expanded surface area.

In a bowl, mix softened butter, thyme, parsley, sea salt, and black pepper. Spread butter mixture on each bread slice and place them butter-side down on a hot grill. Cook the bread about 2 minutes, until nice grill marks and a crust start to form.

FOR THE MUSHROOM SALAD:

In a mixing bowl, combine crushed garlic, sliced shallot, olive oil, vinegar, and turmeric. Mix well and add sliced mushrooms. Allow salad to sit in the refrigerator for 10 minutes and then toss before serving.

FOR THE FIRE ROASTED TOMATO BRUSCHETTA:

Preheat grill or broiler to high heat.

Rinse tomatoes, pat them dry, and cut in half horizontally. Place tomato halves, cut side down on the grill or under the broiler. Cook for 5-7 minutes until skins start to blister and char. Flip them over and cook another 3-5 minutes until the skins are charred and tomatoes are softened.

Remove tomatoes from heat and allow them to cool slightly. When cool enough to handle, remove and discard skins; then dice tomatoes into small pieces.

In a bowl, combine diced tomatoes with minced garlic, extra virgin olive oil, salt, pepper, and balsamic vinegar (as preferred). Mix well.

Add chopped basil leaves to tomato mixture and gently stir to combine. Adjust seasoning to taste.

TO SERVE

Place wild mushroom salad and fire roasted tomato bruschetta in separate bowls and arrange crusty bread slices on a platter, allowing guests to create their preferred combinations.

Roasted Baby Potatoes

Yield: 6-8 servings

INGREDIENTS

2 pounds baby potatoes, washed and dried

1 tablespoon sea salt

3 tablespoons olive oil, divided

1 yellow onion, julienned

1 tablespoon thyme

4 tablespoons (½ stick) butter

Cracked black pepper to taste

INSTRUCTIONS

Preheat oven to 400˚F.

In a mixing bowl, toss potatoes with salt and 1 tablespoon olive oil. Place potatoes on a baking sheet and roast in the oven for 15 minutes or until they become soft to the touch. Remove potatoes from the oven and cool at room temperature.

Adjust oven temperature to 450˚F.

Once potatoes are cool, cut them in half and add to a mixing bowl with the onion, thyme, butter, and pepper. Mix well, ensuring that all contents are coated.

Place seasoned potatoes on a baking sheet in the oven. Cook at 450˚F until potatoes are golden brown and onions have developed a slight char.

Before serving, allow potatoes to rest for approximately 5 minutes to retain a nice crunch.

Summer Squash Salad

Yield: 6-8 servings

INGREDIENTS

2 zucchini squash

2 yellow squash

1 pint cherry tomatoes, sliced in half

2 tablespoons basil, chopped

2 tablespoons parsley, chopped

2 tablespoons olive oil

1 tablespoon sherry vinegar

1 teaspoon sea salt

½ teaspoon crushed red pepper (optional)

1 cup arugula

INSTRUCTIONS

Under running water, scrub the zucchini and squash, and trim off tops and buttons. Use a vegetable peeler to cut long strips, peeling until you get to the center seeds and then turning the squash and repeating the process on all sides. Discard seeds.

In a mixing bowl, add the peelings, tomatoes, basil, parsley, olive oil, sherry vinegar, and salt. Gently mix together, trying not to break the squash and zucchini ribbons. If preferred, add crushed red peppers to spice up the dish. Carefully add arugula just before serving.

Oven Roasted Salmon with Herb Salad Topping

Yield: 6-8 servings

INGREDIENTS

HERB SALAD TOPPING:

1 bunch Italian parsley, rough chopped

1 bunch dill, rough chopped

¼ cup shallot, diced

1 cup arugula or spinach, rough chopped

1 teaspoon sea salt

½ teaspoon black pepper

½ tablespoon olive oil

¼ teaspoon fresh lemon juice

SALMON:

1 side of salmon (about 2.5 pounds), skin removed

2 tablespoons sea salt

½ tablespoon sugar

½ tablespoon dill, chopped

½ tablespoon thyme, chopped

½ teaspoon crushed red pepper (optional)

2 tablespoons olive oil

INSTRUCTIONS

FOR THE HERB SALAD TOPPING:

In a mixing bowl, combine all ingredients and toss lightly.

FOR THE SALMON:

Preheat oven to 400˚F.

In a small mixing bowl, combine salt, sugar, dill, thyme, and crushed peppers (if preferred). Slowly add olive oil to create a nice paste.

Generously rub salmon with the prepared seasoning mix and place on a parchment- or foil-lined baking sheet.

Place salmon in the oven and cook for about 10 minutes, checking for doneness with a food thermometer. For fish that is fully cooked through, the recommended temperature is 145˚F. Note that cooking times may vary depending on salmon size and oven characteristics.

Allow salmon to rest a few minutes before carefully transferring to a serving platter. Top salmon with the herb salad before serving.

Summer Berry Trifle

Yield: 6-8 servings

INGREDIENTS

SCONE:

2 cups all-purpose flour

¼ cup granulated sugar

1 tablespoon baking powder

½ teaspoon salt

½ cup unsalted butter, cold and cut into small pieces

Raisins or currants (optional)

2/3 cup milk

1 teaspoon vanilla extract

1 large egg (for egg wash)

TRIFLE :

3 cups whipped cream

½ pint blueberries

½ pint strawberries, quartered

½ pint raspberries

3 tablespoons honey

6 scones

INSTRUCTIONS

FOR THE SCONES:

Preheat oven to 425°F and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.

In a large mixing bowl, whisk together the flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt. Add cold butter to the flour mixture. Use a pastry cutter or your fingertips to work the butter into the flour until the mixture resembles coarse crumbs. If preferred, stir raisins or currants into the crumb flour mixture.

In a separate bowl, whisk together the milk and vanilla extract.

Make a well in the center of the flour mixture and pour the wet ingredients into it. Stir gently with a fork or a wooden spoon until just combined. Do not overmix.

Turn the dough out onto a lightly floured surface. Pat it into a 1-inch thick round. Using a circular cutter or glass tumbler, cut out scones from the dough. Place them on the prepared baking sheet, leaving ample space between each.

In a small bowl, beat the egg into a wash and brush it on top of each scone.

Bake scones in the preheated oven for 12-15 minutes or until they are golden brown. Allow the scones to cool on a wire rack.

FOR THE TRIFLE:

In a mixing bowl, add blueberries, strawberries, and raspberries. Drizzle honey over the berries and allow them to sit for 10 minutes in the refrigerator.

Break scones into bite-size pieces and separate into three even piles. In a trifle dish or clear glass bowl, add a pile of scones and then layer 1 cup of the mixed berries on top. Next, layer 1 cup of whipped cream over the berries. Continue these layering steps until all ingredients are used.

Note: You may need to alter the recipe to accommodate the size of dish used. Don’t have a trifle dish? Create a summer evening dessert by cutting the scones open, spooning berries in, and topping with whipped cream.

Welcome Batched Cocktails Summer Refreshers:

Summer Day Lemonade

INGREDIENTS

1 cup freshly squeezed lemon juice (about 4-6 lemons)

1 cup granulated sugar (adjust to taste)

5 cups cold water

Ice cubes

Lemon slices and fresh mint leaves for garnish (optional)

Recommended Adult Add-on: Dogfish Head

Compelling Gin

INSTRUCTIONS

Juice lemons to produce 1 cup of fresh juice. Use approximately 4-6 lemons, depending on their size and juiciness.

In a small saucepan, combine 1 cup of water and the granulated sugar. Warm the mixture over medium heat, stirring constantly until the sugar is completely dissolved, creating a simple syrup. Remove from heat and let cool.

In a pitcher, combine the freshly squeezed lemon juice, remaining 4 cups of cold water, and cooled simple syrup. Stir well to combine. Taste the lemonade and adjust sweetness by adding more sugar as desired. Tartness may vary depending on the lemons used. Fill glasses with ice cubes, pour fresh lemonade overtop, and garnish each glass with a slice of lemon and a sprig of fresh mint, if desired. Stir lemonade before serving to ensure that the flavors are well distributed. Serve and enjoy refreshing homemade lemonade on a hot summer day!

Summer Spiced Tea

INGREDIENTS

4 bags black tea

16 cups water

2 teaspoons fresh ginger, grated

9 whole cloves

2 cinnamon sticks

2 cups granulated sugar (adjust to taste)

Ice cubes

Lime wedges for garnish

Recommended Adult Add-on: Tequila or Mezcal

INSTRUCTIONS

In a large pot, combine tea bags, water, grated ginger, cloves, and cinnamon sticks. Bring the mixture to a boil over medium-high heat, then reduce heat to low and let simmer for 15-20 minutes, allowing flavors to infuse into the liquid.

Remove pot from heat and cool contents to room temperature. Then, strain liquid into a pitcher to remove tea bags and spices. Stir in granulated sugar until completely dissolved. Taste the tea and adjust preferred sweetness by adding sugar.

Chill steeped tea in the refrigerator for at least 1 hour.

Once chilled, pour tea into glasses filled with ice cubes. Garnish each serving with a lime wedge for an extra burst of flavor.

Watermelon Mint Mojito - ish

INGREDIENTS

15 fresh mint leaves, plus extra for garnish

4 teaspoons sugar (adjust to taste)

4 limes, juiced

4 cups fresh watermelon cubes

Club soda

Ice cubes

Watermelon slices and mint sprigs for garnish

Recommended Adult Add-on: Tito’s

Handmade Vodka or Rhum Barbancourt

White Rum

INSTRUCTIONS

In a large pitcher or beverage dispenser, add mint, sugar, and lime juice. Muddle until mixture is well combined and the mint becomes very fragrant.

Place watermelon cubes in a blender and mix until well liquefied. Note: Smaller watermelon cuts and the use of an immersion blender will simplify this task. When liquified, strain the mixture if desired to remove excess pulp.

Add watermelon juice to the sugar-mint mixture, stirring to ensure it is well combined. Slowly stir in club soda to fill the vessel.

Garnish the drink with watermelon slices and a sprig of fresh mint.

Optional: Rim the glass with sugar for an extra touch of sweetness.

Welches POND

Homeowners simply call it The Pond. And why not? With extraordinary access to water adventures and a one-of-a-kind outdoor retreat known as The Thicket, we get the picture.

One visit to Welches Pond is all it takes to realize that beautiful scenery is only the beginning. With a laid-back vibe and convenient Lewes location, this is a community where neighbors are like family and the living is oh-so-easy.

Thoughtfully designed with a favorable ratio of total acreage to the number of homes planned, Welches Pond will feature 247 single-family residences on sought-after homesites ranging in size from one-quarter to one-third acre. With Love Creek and protected wetlands providing an artful border, homes

are seamlessly woven through a landscape of trees and waterside views as if nature planned it that way.

In addition to the peaceful setting, Welches Pond will showcase a variety of amenities that set the stage for ongoing activities and casual neighborhood gatherings. As the community’s anchor, the welcoming clubhouse will feature a fully equipped fitness center, as well as a lounge and screened-in patio perfect for family parties or impromptu happy hours.

Outdoor enthusiasts will find happiness

THE AKGORENS

"When we envisioned our dream home, it was about more than just bricks and mortar; we yearned for a sanctuary where memories would flourish and dreams could take flight. With its idyllic location and serene embrace of protected wetlands, Welches Pond beckoned us irresistibly. But it was Schell’s exceptional partnership that truly made this haven our forever home."

around every corner, in the form of a pool and lanai, a multi-court for pickleball, tennis, or basketball, pocket parks, a children’s playground, and, yes, a plethora of gazebos and hammocks. “When they come to visit, my nephews always head to The Thicket, which they call the hammock park,” said Ashley Hall, a Welches Pond homeowner. “And we can’t wait for the pool, clubhouse, sports courts, and fishing pier that will soon be here.”

One of the most popular benefits of Welches Pond is the multi-use aspect of

its water access, offering opportunities to launch a kayak, hop on a paddleboard, or crab for an afternoon feast. Residents also appreciate the opportunity to add pools and fences after move-in, allowing each family to personalize their yard to accommodate preferences and pets.

Welches Pond’s lively, year-round atmosphere makes it unique among other beach communities that sometimes ebb and flow with seasonal residents. While amenity development continues in the community, neighbors are busy exploring the picturesque

SUSAN

"The Schell team that I worked with to buy, design, and build my home was amazing. I am delighted that I chose Welches Pond. I love the tree-lined community, location between downtown Lewes and Rehoboth, the friendly neighbors, and my open floor plan. I am excited about the amenities being built, especially the pool, clubhouse, and tennis/pickleball courts. I look forward to meeting more neighbors as the community grows!"

landscape and forging new friendships. “My favorite thing about working at Welches Pond is meeting the people who live here,” said Community Sales Manager, Josh Hoinowski.

“As a Lewes resident myself, I enjoy sharing my love of the area with folks. Getting to know them has been fulfilling.”

Fellow Community Sales Manager Amanda Kincaid elaborated on the people-oriented focus by acknowledging her coworkers. “I couldn’t ask for a better team,” she said.

“Our sales and construction crews are total rockstars, great at what they do, and fun to be around. They make working enjoyable every day.” Amanda explained that an added benefit is her five-minute commute to work.

THE HALLS

"I work for Schell Brothers, and when I saw the Welches Pond project come across my desk, I knew it would be right for our family. It’s a short drive to downtown Rehoboth or Lewes, while also being far enough north for an easy work commute to Dover for Matt. We’ve lived in our home for a little over a year and we absolutely love the off season. Some of our favorite new family traditions are visiting the Rehoboth boardwalk and beach in early spring, Sunday breakfasts at Crystal, day trips to Ocean City, and Tuesday night music bingo at Arena’s Pub."

THE ARIASES

“After deciding to move to Delaware, we knew we wanted to build with Schell because of the curb appeal and quality of their homes. We chose Welches Pond for the location, lot size, and Courtyard Series floor plans. Now that we’ve moved in, we enjoy the company of great neighbors along with the pond views and natural layout of the community. We are looking forward to the amenities the neighborhood will offer, especially the community pool, dog park, and access to Love Creek. Welches Pond is a great place for us to raise our son and entertain our pups.“

RON & MICHELLE

"Now that we are in our home, it is a dream come true. Throughout our search, all roads tended to lead us back to Schell Brothers, and we know that path must be true for others, too. We are fortunate to have so many pleasant neighbors, including the friendly people we first met at the model home. It’s evident that the camaraderie stems from the comfortable setting and warm environment established by Schell Brothers from the start."

“Living in a Schell community and traveling to work in a nearby Schell neighborhood is the perfect example of location, location, location!”

Speaking of location, Welches Pond provides that rare mix of convenience and seclusion. Residents are treated to a peaceful home-base setting fewer than two miles from the restaurants, shops, and services on Coastal Highway. And, the community’s maintenance-free amenities such as grass cutting and snow removal make it easy for everyone to spend more time enjoying their surroundings, both

inside the community and beyond. “These services really make a difference for our residents,” Josh explained. “Instead of mowing the lawn, families have more time for playing pickleball, heading to the beach, or kayaking right here on Love Creek.”

What impressed us most about Welches Pond is the way the amenities and features are incorporated into the community with an unwavering thoughtfulness. From the size of the lots and allocation of open space to the genuine respect for nature that is evident throughout the site plan, it seems as if someone polled prospective homeowners in

NATURE IS AN IMPORTANT PART OF OUR COMMUNITY; EVERYTHING IS IN HARMONY HERE.”

GUSTAVO & VERONICA

"From the moment we opened the car door on our first visit, we sensed something special about Welches Pond. It is a unique and captivating area, ensconced in trees and fields, yet astonishingly just minutes away from everything. We were drawn to its community feel—not too small, yet not overwhelmingly large—providing a sense of security while still allowing for ample personal space. The houses are set comfortably apart, ensuring it never feels crowded. Meandering through the community gives the impression of an expansive walk, yet the convenience means there's no need to drive to the clubhouse unless one chooses to do so."

ARTIE & WENDY

"This is our second Schell home and the builder decision was a no-brainer when we moved back to the Delaware beaches. We had lived in a Schell community in Lewes before a job relocation took us to North Carolina. After a few years, we received the joyous news that our daughter was having twins, so we quickly sold our home and headed north. She lives in the hustle and bustle of the DC Beltway, and that was not an option for us. Since we both still work, we wanted to feel like we were on vacation when we came home. Choosing Welches Pond was easy and exactly what we were looking for. We're ten minutes to sand in our toes, close to family and friends, and we built the same home we had the last time: The Kingfisher. The quality and attention to detail Schell puts into their homes, combined with the area's natural beauty and a vibrant and friendly community, made Welches Pond the perfect choice for us. We're so happy to be back."

order to develop the ideal community design. During a recent visit to Welches Pond, we noticed neighbors pointing at something along the waterline. “He’s our mascot,” Amanda explained, as we saw a beaver poke his head out of the water. “Nature is an important part of our community; everything is in harmony here.” When it comes to life at Welches Pond, we couldn’t have said it better.

Come explore Welches Pond. 22107 Welches Way, Lewes, DE Visit SchellatWelchesPond.com to learn more.

From its first appearance on the drafting table to its re-emergence at Still Waters, The Bluebell was destined to be a beauty—but don’t overlook the home’s dynamic personality. Delivering elegant coastal living at an impressive value, this rockstar boasts a brilliant balance of luxury and function.

Interior designer Susan Herring pays homage to The Bluebell’s unparalleled style with a theme she thoughtfully describes as “upscale resort.” To inspire the design, Susan imagined herself at a luxury resort set along a sapphire-colored sea bordered by soft, taupe sand. With this in mind, the experienced designer chose a color palette of classic navy and white, while adding natural wood tones and textures to communicate her overall message.

Starting in the kitchen, Susan paired Bright White island cabinets, white countertops, and a white backsplash with River Rock perimeter cabinets to convey a crisp, inviting feel. Perfect for hosting casual gatherings or special occasions, the stunning space includes a double oven, Café appliances, and other chef-inspired features.

Susan’s envisioned ambiance flows easily throughout the main level, led by white oak hardwood flooring and woven accent rugs that create a casual, comfortable feel. In the great room, a large ottoman invites family and friends to raise their feet and relax while enjoying books and beverages accessed from the accompanying built-in bar and entertainment area. Introduced for the first time in The Peninsula’s Bluebell, the brick fireplace adds a traditional element of mood

and texture to the space.

Interspersed amid the great room, kitchen, and dining area, subtle rattan accents on chairs and light fixtures are constant reminders of the coastal setting. “The light fixture in the dining area is one of my favorite elements,” explained Susan. “Its grand scale, thick rattan weave, and authentic rope cord add the resort feel I wanted to achieve.”

The definitive navy and white color scheme moves seamlessly into the study, where a bold blue rug, navy drapery, and coordinating chair play perfectly with the wooden desk, natural-colored sofa, and crisp, white cabinetry.

Susan was eager to draw our attention to the guest bedroom on the main floor, where a stunning group of windows march

"My go-to navy is a classic color that will never go out of style. Here, it pairs perfectly with crisp whites and natural woven accents."

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EVERY ASPECT OF THIS EXQUISITE HOME WAS METICULOUSLY EXECUTED TO EVOKE THE ADVENTURE OF A LUXURIOUS ESCAPE."

DINING ROOM

"The dining room pendant is my absolute favorite feature in this home!"

across a blue wall, showering the space in an abundance of light. Complete with an adjacent full bath, the guest bedroom provides a private enclave for out-of-town guests. “This room is a good example of how individual elements work together to bring out the best in each other,” Susan said. “Here, I added a shiplap accent wall to showcase the woven rattan elements in the bed’s headboard and frame.”

In the primary suite, Susan’s upscale resort vision truly comes to life, buoyed by a classic poster bed with elegantly woven accents. Shiplap walls and natural features are incorporated throughout the bedroom and adjoining bath, augmenting the light, luxurious atmosphere. With private access to the covered patio, the primary suite becomes

a true secluded retreat.

When it comes to luxury accommodations, The Bluebell shows its true character by expertly addressing daily chores and dutifully catering to four-legged friends. Conveniently located on the first floor, an ample laundry room joins forces with a designated dog washing station, providing a specially designed space to pamper the pets.

In keeping with The Bluebell’s accommodating personality, the second floor provides two additional bedrooms along with a flexible loft that is brimming with opportunity. Here, Susan added a round table and four swivel chairs to create an inviting space for card games, puzzle nights, or snacking and chatting.

Additional entertaining spaces abound

KILIM BEIGE

in the basement, where neutral gray hues radiate a casual, relaxed vibe. “This getaway has so many possibilities,” Susan said. “I added a full-size bar, seating area, and billiard table, making it ideal for watching the game or hosting a happy hour with friends.”

Perhaps the most compelling example of the home’s resort-style atmosphere is its spectacular outdoor environment. Featuring

a spacious courtyard with a grill, dining space, fireplace, and lounge, the outside living area truly rivals many upscale resort experiences.

With so much to offer, it’s no surprise that The Bluebell was recently selected for five Regal Awards, including best luxury home, best home design, best green community home, and best interior and exterior merchandising. Characterized by rich tones, natural elements, and warm furnishings, every aspect of this exquisite home was meticulously executed to evoke the adventure of a luxurious escape. Yet, unlike faraway vacations that ultimately come to an end, The Bluebell invites you to indulge in a daily resort of your own.

Explore The Bluebell at The Peninsula 23838 Quiet Waters Avenue, Millsboro, DE

THE BLUEBELL INVITES YOU TO INDULGE IN A DAILY RESORT OF YOUR OWN."

At home DUKLEWSKIS WITH THE

After growing up in landlocked Tennessee, this Schell Warranty Representative discovered a lifestyle of happiness at the beach.

Meet Drew Duklewski and his wife, Ivana, and see why their kids’ smiles are biggest when the waves are crashing.

HOW DID YOU END UP IN LEWES?

DREW: I grew up in Memphis, Tennessee, and moved here in 2015. My parents were originally from Baltimore, so they decided to retire in Rehoboth to be closer to family. After graduating from the University of Memphis, I followed suit.

IVANA: I was raised in Milford, and the beaches have been a part of my life for as long as I can remember. My first job in high school was scooping ice cream at Cold Stone in Rehoboth. I love it here and wouldn’t want my kids to grow up anywhere else.

WHAT DO YOU LOVE MOST ABOUT LIVING IN LEWES?

IVANA: My favorite part about living in Lewes is its accessibility to the open ocean. The amazing array of food, festivities, and smalltown camaraderie are all icing on the cake.

DREW: Coming from a landlocked state, the beach was most intriguing to me. Also, the proximity to Pennsylvania and Maryland was appealing as I considered potential jobs after college.

”HOW DID YOU LEARN ABOUT SCHELL?

DREW: After graduating and moving from Memphis, I settled in Sussex County. I took a bartending job at Big Fish Grill located next to Schell's main office and noticed their billboards around town. Their homes were unlike the others, and I could see that Schell was different. While continuing my career in the restaurant industry in Lewes, I watched Schell’s growth and deep involvement in

I LOVE IT HERE AND WOULDN'T WANT MY KIDS TO GROW UP ANYWHERE ELSE.” - Ivana

the community, and I wanted to be part of that. At the time, my parents were living in a townhome in Rehoboth and needed a bigger place that would accommodate visits with the grandkids. They found Coastal Club, met the Schell Brothers community sales manager, and chose their lot the same day. After I saw how happy my parents were with their home and the building process, I knew I wanted to work for Schell. I’ve been in the Warranty Department for five years now and it was the best decision of my life.

DREW, TELL US ABOUT YOUR JOB. WHAT DO YOU LIKE MOST ABOUT IT?

DREW: My job in Schell’s Warranty Department consists of acquainting new owners with their homes and making sure

they understand how everything works. Most importantly, I set expectations by giving people the knowledge they need to succeed in keeping their homes beautiful and functioning. I also manage our trade partners when follow-up work is needed in a home after settlement. This is all possible through our operating system called Heartbeat, which gives me the opportunity to be in constant communication with homeowners throughout the warranty period. As corny as it sounds, I truly enjoy helping our homeowners throughout their journey.

FAVORITE MEMORY WHILE WORKING FOR SCHELL?

DREW: From volunteering at Schellville to helping with various projects, I’ve enjoyed being part of the team that supports our trades

and the community every year. It’s really been rewarding to see the homeowners become part of their new communities.

WITH SO MANY NEW HOME COMMUNITIES TO CHOOSE FROM, HOW DID YOU LAND ON MARSH ISLAND? WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE ASPECT ABOUT LIVING AT MARSH ISLAND?

IVANA: As soon as Marsh Island was announced as an upcoming community, Drew and I had an eye on it. It was a no-brainer for us due to the accessibility to Rehoboth Bay and the awesome dock that is basically in our backyard! Did I mention that it’s time for us to get a boat?! An added plus is that we live one street over from my parents and only five minutes from Drew’s mom and dad.

I WATCHED SCHELL’S GROWTH AND DEEP INVOLVEMENT IN THE COMMUNITY, AND I WANTED TO BE PART OF THAT.” - Drew

WHAT FLOOR PLAN DID YOU CHOOSE AND WHY?

DREW: We chose The Mayberry with a finished basement and bonus room. Since we have young children, we love having all the main living areas and bedrooms on the first floor—with a wide footprint that gives us the distance all families appreciate.

IVANA: We were moving out of a two-story townhome with the primary bedroom on the first floor and the other two bedrooms upstairs. We love the single-floor living The Mayberry offers. As a young growing family, we wanted all the babies on the same floor.

DREW: And the finished bonus room upstairs is like a secluded studio apartment for guests.

IVANA: A few other features that were superimportant to me were a dedicated mudroom and a separate laundry room as well as a basement where the kids can run wild. The Mayberry delivered on all my hopes and dreams while still maintaining that cozy ranch feeling.

WHAT IS THE FAVORITE ROOM IN YOUR HOME?

DREW: I would have to say that our finished basement is my favorite; it’s like another house down there. We have so much room,

along with the ability to finish future spaces as needed. To me, the basement is a must.

IVANA: My favorite room is the mudroom. We decided to add built-in lockers for the kids, and I just love the look and functionality. It keeps the mess contained and feeds my internal need for organization. But the great room is a close second. I love walking into my house and feeling so refreshed with the light drenching our main living area. It feels bright, airy, and homey.

WAS IT DIFFICULT CHANGING GEARS AND GOING FROM BEING AN EMPLOYEE TO A CLIENT?

DREW: Honestly, it was cool seeing what our clients experience and now I can really relate to it from their perspective.

YOU'RE BUSY PARENTS OF 3 BEAUTIFUL KIDDOS. WHAT DO YOU LIKE TO DO AS A FAMILY?

DREW: We love anything that keeps us busy, whether it’s the beach, hanging out in the basement, or taking bike and scooter rides. We usually gravitate toward activities that keep us out of the house; that way we don’t have to clean up as many messes.

IVANA: Our happy place as a family is definitely on the sand and in the waves where our kiddos love the freedom of running in the

crashing water. We spend a lot of time on the drive-on beaches and at after-school family dinners at the beach. In the winter, we like to count down the days until summer!

HOW ABOUT A TYPICAL DATE NIGHT? WHAT ARE SOME OF YOUR FAVORITE LOCAL SPOTS?

DREW: An ideal date night for us would be a summer evening in Lewes eating at our favorite spot—Lewes Oyster House—before popping over to Kings for some local ice cream.

IVANA: We don’t have as much time for date nights these days, but some other favorites have been a night at La Fable, Dogfish Head, the Starboard Raw Bar—or Northbeach if we’re feeling really spicy! Now that we bring our kids along with us, we frequent Dewey Beer Company in Harbeson because it has a laidback vibe where they can play while Drew and I chat over drinks.

IF YOU COULD DESCRIBE SCHELL BROTHERS IN ONE WORD, WHAT WOULD IT BE?

DREW: Human. Schell puts the homeowner

experience at the forefront. We value happiness over profit, which is a testament to us truly caring about the greater community.

IVANA: I would say Generous. Our community is lucky to have such an amazing powerhouse homebuilder with a giving spirit. Schell Brothers can see past itself as a company to be something much bigger. Their generosity does not go unnoticed. We couldn’t be more thankful to be associated with a company that is truly committed to the mission of happiness—not to mention building us a beautiful, long-lasting home where our family will grow for many years to come. We’re proud to be part of the Schell Brothers family.

NASHVILLE Visit

From music lovers and foodies to outdoor adventurers and museum buffs, there’s something for everyone in Nashville. If you’re on your way to Music City, why not get a head start with ideas from people who live there? Here with the inside scoop, Schell coworkers Louis and Christina share true blue, local perspectives on how to stay, eat, and play in Nashville without missing a beat.

EAT

THE MOCKINGBIRD

In true Nashville style, The Mockingbird puts a playful spin on the diner concept. Serving up global fare created by culinary masters, this isn’t your grandfather’s diner—although we’re sure he’d love it! This local favorite on the north side of the Gulch mimics its surroundings by serving up a whole new culture of comfort food and cocktails.

HOUSE OF CARDS →

For a magical night out, deal your group in on a charmed experience at this exclusive and entertaining speakeasy restaurant. While gourmet meals and handcrafted cocktails are the main event, magic shows by some of the country’s leading performers set the stage for an enchanting evening.

DRINK

THE FOX BAR AND COCKTAIL CLUB

If we told you The Fox is listed as one of Food

and Wine’s 10 best U.S. bars, you’d have to check it out, right?

After just one visit, you’ll be glad we let you in on the secret. With exquisite entrees, designer drinks, and curated cocktail experiences, this sly spot is authentic Nashville.

LE LOUP →

Looking for the local hot spot?

After you’ve enjoyed the sights and sounds of Broadway, make your way to Le Loup for oysters and cocktails, served up with authentic Nashville camaraderie. Located in the popular Germantown neighborhood, its relaxed atmosphere, warm lighting, and chill beat make this the perfect place for a nightcap.

Photo courtesy of House of Cards, hocnashville.com

STAY

DRIFT

As a newcomer to Nashville, Drift is quickly settling in as a Music City favorite. Known for its desert-inspired theme originated in California, this boutique hotel is characterized by a warm vibe you’ll notice from the moment you arrive. Conveniently located in the downtown corridor, this is a home base with genuine hospitality and skyline views.

THE GRADUATE

Complete with country music, a karaoke bar, and an award-winning coffee shop, this hotel experience is Dolly Parton-themed to perfection. From legendary room designs and rooftop views to pleasant surprises around

every corner, The Graduate is pet-friendly, convenient to Broadway, and brimming with southern charm. Want to tour the town in style? Ask about the White Limozeen experience.

FAIRLANE HOTEL ←

If you’re captivated by mid-century modern design, look no further. From clean architecture to sleek decor and stunning guest rooms, this hotel is a masterpiece of the classic era. During your stay, make time for dinner at Ellington’s Restaurant and keep the fun going at the rooftop bar, featuring quirky pop-up themes that range from Miami Vice to Alice in Wonderland.

EXPLORE OUTDOORS

CHEEKWOOD →

Between the music and merriment, set aside some time to experience the renowned art and elegant demeanor of this 55-acre historic estate, museum, and uniquely designed garden. Steeped in history dating back to the late

1920s, Cheekwood is more than just a pretty face. It’s a four-season beauty that invites you to picnic with friends, bring the kids for hands-on activities, or capture a healthy dose of high-quality quiet time. If you visit during the holidays, Louis highly recommends the spectacular Christmas light display.

ARRINGTON VINEYARDS

Just 25 miles from downtown Nashville, this hidden gem transports you a world away. Choose a guided wine tasting or simply bring a blanket, buy some wine, and set up shop on the picturesque, 16-acre landscape. Nibble on snacks of your own or shop onsite for cheese, crackers, and meats to create an impromptu charcuterie board. With Friday food trucks and music every weekend, this is the perfect place to gather the family, meet with friends, or enjoy date night fun.

Photo Courtesy of Cheekwood Estate and Gardens, cheekwood.org
Photo courtesy of Andrew Thomas Lee, andrewthomaslee.com
Photo

PLAY

PUTTSHACK ↑

When fun for all ages is on your agenda, put Puttshack at the top of your list. This indoor twist on miniature golf manages to incorporate technology, trivia, and teamwork into what Christina calls a super-cool hangout spot. Wednesday night music videos create a vintage, blast-from-the-past atmosphere reminiscent of simpler times. Play to your heart’s content—a full bar and food menu keep you fueled for fun.

SHOP

RH NASHVILLE | THE GALLERY AT GREEN HILLS↓

Conceptualized by RH chairman and CEO Gary Friedman and designed by architect James Gillam of Backen, Gillam & Kroeger, this is a 70,000-square-foot shopping experience beyond compare. Imagine a four-story architectural wonderland where art, food, wine, and innovative home furnishings are meticulously woven into every aspect. From feature-rich boutiques and gallery-inspired experiences to a fully integrated restaurant concept, this RH shopping adventure is one

for every wannabe decorator’s bucket list, and you’ll find jaw-dropping surprises on every level. Adorned with artfully designed landscaping, mirrors, chandeliers, fountains, and more, the open-air Conservatory & Rooftop Park is a masterpiece that may only be outmatched by the stunning view beyond.

12 SOUTH ↑

If you view shopping as an experience, then 12 South is for you. Think outside the box of generic storefronts; this is a reborn neighborhood built on vintage character. Amid a bevy of boutiques, bars, and pop-up shops, you’re sure to discover one-of-akind treasures from local designers. This walkable shopping adventure is the perfect way to step out with friends and ring up some fun.

Photo courtesy of Puttshack, puttshack.com
Photo courtesy of RH, rh.com
Photo courtesy of Ashtin Paige, ashtinpaige.com

FARMERS MARKETS ↓

If you’ve never been to a farmers market in Nashville, add it to your itinerary. Along with fruits, veggies, and other local goodness, Nashville elevates the market concept with food trucks, bars, shops, and, of course, live music! Christina never misses the opportunity to pick up fresh flowers at the market in Germantown. Be sure to check it out.

MUST DO

THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSIC ↓

Don’t miss this first-of-its-kind museum, highlighting the rich history of African Americans’ incredible influence on music.

Located just off Broadway, the impressive venue is a must-see addition to your daily plan. After you’ve perused the exhibits, head upstairs to recap your favorites over lunch at Assembly Food Hall, one of America’s largest eateries of its kind.

WEDGEWOOD

HOUSTON ART CRAWL ↑

Hosted on the first Saturday of the month, the Wedgewood-Houston Art Crawl is the key to the city’s legit underground art scene. Featuring 10 contemporary gallery spaces interspersed with a variety of restaurants, coffee houses, and bars, this neighborhood is quickly becoming the visual arts center of Nashville. While you’re in the area, be on the lookout for Louis, who also happens to be a gallery VP. When you’re ready for a break between exhibits, he recommends Dicey’s Pizza and Tavern along with the espresso martini at Americano Lounge.

Photo courtesy of Wedgewood Houston Farmers Market, wedgewoodhoustonfarmersmarket.com
Photo courtesy of NMAAM/353 Media Group
Photo courtesy of David Lusk Gallery, davidluskgallery.com
Mural by Emily Eisenhart, emilyeisenhart.com

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Inside Look | Kitchen Pg. 39: 1. Cabinets: Davenport Maple Full Overlay; 2. Perimeter Cabinet Finish: River Rock; 3. Island Cabinet
Finish: Bright White; 4. Cabinet Hardware: Hayworth Pull in Polished Chrome; 5. Faucet: Moen Sleek in Polished Chrome; 6. Sink: Industrial Stainless Steel Undermount; 7. Backsplash: Color Wheel Linear Matte 4x16 in Matte Arctic White; 8. Countertops: Quartz in Calacatta Botanica; 9. Floor: Kingston 7" Wire Brushed White Oak in Chatelaine; 10. Paint: Natural Linen SW 9109 by Sherwin-Williams.

Inside

Look (cont'd) | Exterior:

11. Accent Siding: Fiber Cement Shake in Inlet Blue; 12. Stone: Southern Ledgestone in PA Sierra; 13. Decking: Grey; 14. Main

Siding: Fiber Cement Lap in Inlet Blue; 15. Roof: Rustic Black; 16. Accent Siding: Fiber Cement Board and Batten in Arctic White; 17. Shutters: Raised Panel in Black; 18. Metal Roof

Accent: Standing Seam Metal in Matte Black; 19. Front Door

Color: Mediterranean SW7617 by Sherwin-Williams.

Cover | Mr. Darcy sitting on his front porch at Welches Pond. Door: 1-Panel 12-Light Smooth Fiberglass; Door Color: Sherwin-Williams Liquid Blue SW6779. 16 17 12 11 13 15 14 18 19

Weekender | Want to kick things up a notch? Scan the QR code to stay up to date on Louis’ favorite eats, drinks, and can’t-miss joints. Pictured: Louis at Draper James in 12 South, Nashville.

The Bluebell, Elevation C

DELAWARE

ARBOR-LYN

19325 Loblolly Circle | Rehoboth Beach, DE THE IRIS

THE ESTATES AT BRIDGEWATER

36394 Betts Drive, Frankford, DE THE STONEFIELD (Coming soon!)

CARDINAL GROVE

19322 Safflower Way | Lewes, DE THE MONTEREY

HAILEY’S GLEN

26018 Kielbasa Court | Lewes, DE THE SOUTHPORT

LIGHTSHIP COVE

19898 Lightship Cove Drive | Milton, DE THE HADLEY

MIRALON

29407 Cynthia Lane | Milton, DE THE CASSIDY (Coming soon!)

OLDE TOWN AT LEWES* 70 Filly Lane | Lewes, DE LOT/HOME PACKAGES AVAILABLE THE KINGFISHER (Coming soon!)

PENINSULA LAKES

30973 Fowlers Path | Millsboro, DE THE WHIMBREL THE BRISTOL

THE PENINSULA - STILL WATERS

23838 Quiet Waters Avenue | Millsboro, DE THE BLUEBELL

WALDEN

24033 Bunting Circle | Harbeson, DE THE MAYBERRY

WELCHES POND

22107 Welches Way | Lewes, DE THE CHESAPEAKE

ON THE HORIZON

BRENTWOOD Lewes, DE

MONARCH

Middletown, DE

VIRGINIA

BARRINGTON AT MAGNOLIA GREEN* Moseley, VA

EAGLE BEND AT MAGNOLIA GREEN*

Moseley, VA THE CASSIDY (Coming soon!)

MOSAIC AT WEST CREEK* Richmond, VA

NEWMARKET AT ROUNDTREY 15807 Maclear Drive | Midlothian, VA THE CHATHAM

RIVER MILL

3032 Egmont Terrace | Glen Allen, VA THE HADLEY

STILLCROFT Ashland, VA THE SHEARWATER (Coming soon!)

TENNESSEE

DURHAM FARMS

852 Westchester Circle | Hendersonville, TN THE KINGFISHER

THE ESTATES AT WEMBLEY PARK*

Hermitage, TN

IVY POINTE* Hendersonville, TN

OAK CREEK ESTATES* Hendersonville, TN

OAK HALL IV

1083 Oak Hall Drive | Mount Juliet, TN THE MONTEREY

THE LANDING AT BRANHAM* Gallatin, TN

THE RESERVE AT HORN SPRINGS

1013 Quillen Way | Lebanon, TN THE LILAC

WEMBLEY PARK* Hermitage, TN

IDAHO

COMING SOON!

*OPEN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY

For the most up-to-date list of our open models, visit SchellBrothers.com.

MISSION

is to bring happiness to ourselves and our homeowners by not only creating exceptional homes and communities, but also by providing an extraordinary home buying experience.

“A lot of what we do is different because we sincerely put people’s happiness ahead of profits.”
Chris Schell, President Schell Brothers, LLC

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