공시 • Mar 27
Tri Pointe Homes Introduces Livingwell In Holladay Utah
Tri Pointe Homes announced the launch of LivingWell™ in Holladay, Utah. Located within The Pavilions at Holladay Hills, LivingWell is an exclusive collection of six one-of-a-kind luxury estate homes by Tri Pointe Homes, featuring a fully merchandised model, now under construction, designed to demonstrate how whole-home wellness can support meaningful emotional, physical, and social experiences. The home builds on Tri Pointe’s LivingSmart program – a long-standing commitment to sustainability, energy efficiency, and responsible building practices – by pairing it with LivingWell’s holistic approach to purposeful living. LivingWell expands the conversation to how a home feels, integrating elements like light, flow, comfort, connection, and adaptability into the architecture, interiors, landscape, and products to support everyday life. The LivingWell model home at The Pavilions at Holladay Hills features approximately 7,772 square feet across three stories, with 6 bedrooms, 9 bathrooms (2 full, 5 three-quarter, and 2 half), and a 4-bay garage, including a carriage home above the garage for guests or multigenerational living. Designed as a contemporary English manor with year-round outdoor comfort features in mind, the home combines traditional estate-style elegance with modern innovation, highlighted by timeless transitional architecture and “Cotswolds Rustic” interior styling. Centered around a private interior courtyard, the home is designed to draw natural light deeper into the home, create stronger sightlines to outdoor spaces, guide intuitive circulation between spaces, and shape a calmer interior experience through privacy, openness, and connection to the landscape. Planned outdoor amenities include a pool, spa, firepit, orchard, raised gardening beds, and a cabana with a cooktop, refrigerator, and sink. LivingWell’s wellness integration is expressed throughout the home in tangible ways through intentional design considerations: chef-inspired kitchens and prep spaces support cooking, hosting, and daily connection; open, connected living areas and the indoor-outdoor flow encourage social engagement and ease of movement throughout the home; quiet zones and restorative bathrooms create opportunities for reflection, relaxation, and restoration; flexible rooms make it easier to shift between work, rest, leisure, and personal growth over time; natural light, material selections, and spatial flow reinforce a sense of balance and calm throughout the residence. The home’s finished basement is planned to feature a recreation room, wellness room/gym, kitchen area, flexible bedroom space, abundant storage, and dedicated cold storage, while light wells bring in added natural light and create visual connections to planted exterior spaces that feel more open and aesthetically pleasing below grade. A dedicated pet wellness station with an integrated pot filler also reflects the home’s attention to everyday routines, offering freshwater access while keeping the feeding area clean and organized. At the community level, the home is also designed to connect with the larger Holladay Hills lifestyle ecosystem, including walkable access to trails, plazas, dining, retail, and entertainment. LivingWell distinguishes itself by viewing wellness through a whole-home design lens rather than limiting it to a single room, amenity, or aesthetic layer. The home extends wellness into the materials, mechanics, and behind-the-walls construction decisions that influence how the home operates day to day. Integrated smart home technology is intended to support comfort, convenience, privacy, and efficiency. These systems include home control automation, as well as automated lighting and roller shades to encourage circadian-friendly daily rhythms, Wi-Fi thermostat integration, and remote monitoring capabilities that allow homeowners to manage key functions from virtually anywhere. LivingWell is also prepared for long-term resilience with prewiring for a generator, a conduit for future solar installation, and structured wiring that supports whole-home connectivity and systems integration. Performance-focused building features include tankless water heaters for on-demand hot water, engineered ducting and duct sealing, blown-in insulation, as well as insulation between floors and walls for thermal performance and sound control, advanced framing techniques that support a stronger thermal envelope, and high-efficiency air conditioning. Indoor comfort and air quality are also supported by a whole-home humidifier, a heat recovery ventilator system that exchanges stale indoor air with fresh, filtered outdoor air while recycling up to 90% of heating and cooling energy, and a MERV 13 filtration system designed to capture fine particles, allergens, and pollutants. Low-VOC finishes, including paint and flooring selections, contribute to a healthier interior. Structural systems behind the walls also add to the experience by enabling open, connected spaces and quieter, more stable floors. To bring the LivingWell model home to life, Tri Pointe Homes teamed up with industry leaders that helped express the home’s wellness-driven design through their respective expertise, including Bobby Berk, Bassenian Lagoni Architects, PKJ Design Group, Brizo, James Hardie, and founding sponsors The Sherwin-Williams Company, Shaw, Weyerhaeuser, and Builders FirstSource. The model home is anticipated to be completed in Second Quarter 2026, with sales for all six estate residences expected to begin at the same time. The Pavilions at Holladay Hills will include five additional one-of-a-kind homes, with residences ranging from approximately 4,600 to 7,800 square feet. Buyers will have the opportunity to personalize select options on the non-modeled homes, either by building from Bobby Berk’s pre-designed interior plans or by personalizing those designs through Tri Pointe’s Design Studio.