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Mature trees and layered landscaping frame this Great Hills cul-de-sac home, giving the exterior a quiet, established feel that fits naturally into the neighborhood
The side-entry two-car garage is accessed by a long driveway, offering easy parking and space for multiple vehicles
Step inside to take the first look at your new home at 10511 Skyflower Dr
Natural light carries straight into the foyer, where wood flooring and neutral walls create a smooth transition into the main living spaces and set up clear sightlines toward both formal rooms and the back of the home
Located just off the foyer, the formal living room is wrapped in windows, bringing in steady natural light and offering flexibility as a secondary living area, office, or game room
Wood flooring and neutral tones keep the space feeling open and adaptable, with enough room to arrange seating, desks, or storage in a way that supports how the home is used day to day
The formal dining room feels intentionally styled, with a mirrored accent wall that reflects light throughout the space and adds depth
The dining room opens easily into the kitchen, allowing meals, serving, and everyday movement to flow naturally
The living room sits fully at the back of the home, creating separation from the front formal spaces and giving the room a quieter, more settled feel once you’re inside
Large windows line the back wall, pulling in steady light and keeping the backyard in view whether you’re on the sofa or moving through the kitchen
The fireplace is positioned to one side, leaving the rest of the room open for furniture placemen
The connection to the kitchen keeps the space active during daily routines, allowing conversations, meals, and downtime to naturally overlap in this part of the home
Two breakfast bars define the kitchen layout, one at the entry that works well for quick meals or serving, and a second on the center island that adds seating and prep space
The center island sits between the living room and breakfast area, creating a natural work zone that keeps the kitchen connected to both spaces
Cabinetry runs along multiple walls, providing generous storage and keeping everyday items tucked away while maintaining clear counters
Stainless steel appliances include a built-in oven and microwave, paired with a gas cooktop that keeps the cooking surface open and easy to access
Built in at the edge of the kitchen, the breakfast area features a window seat flanked by built-in bookshelves, creating a casual dining spot that stays connected to the kitchen while facing the backyard and trees
The top of the stairs opens to a dedicated office space, positioned centrally on the second floor with built-in shelving and clear separation from the bedrooms
This landing works as a true work zone rather than a pass-through, allowing the upstairs layout to function with intention before moving into the private rooms
The primary suite is set apart from the secondary bedrooms and offers enough square footage to comfortably accommodate a king-size bed along with additional furniture like a desk or workout area
Large windows bring in natural light and views of the surrounding trees, giving the room a calm, private feel without sacrificing usable wall space
The wraparound dual vanity provides generous counter space and separation, allowing the bathroom to be used comfortably morning or night
A standalone soaking tub sits as its own feature within the space, positioned separately from the shower for a more open, spa-like layout
The ensuite bathroom lends itself to quieter, end-of-day routines, with a soaking tub and generous counter space that make it easy to slow down and stay awhile
All guest bedrooms are located on the second floor, creating a clear distinction between living spaces downstairs and sleeping spaces upstairs
Each room offers multiple wall options for bed placement, allowing desks, dressers, or reading corners to be added with ease
Full guest bathroom
The rooms receive natural light throughout the day, keeping them bright while still leaving flexibility for window treatments and furniture layouts
Half bathroom on the main floor
The elevated deck extends directly off the back of the home, creating an easy outdoor space for seating, grilling, or spending time outside without leaving the main living level
Positioned above the yard, the deck looks out over trees and landscaping, offering a comfortable place to relax or host
Stairs lead directly from the deck down into the backyard, making it easy to move between outdoor spaces whether you’re carrying food, drinks, or just heading out to spend time under the trees
The backyard opens up below the deck into a park-like setting, with mature trees and established landscaping that give the space a natural, layered feel
Trees and greenery create shade throughout the yard, allowing the space to be comfortable at different times of day
There is ample usable yard space for everyday outdoor activities, while plantings and foliage help define the area
With trees, foliage, and distance from the street, the backyard feels calm and settled, creating an outdoor space that naturally encourages slower mornings and quieter evenings



































