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There are fairly large pics of a model unit, click the link on this page.
http://www.sugarbush.com/realestate/cm.asp?pn=claybrookresidences&pid=72

For the inside construction images i do not think larger images are needed. For exteriors there are other threads here that have larger pics. Very Happy

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ski_resort_observer wrote:
There are fairly large pics of a model unit, click the link on this page.
http://www.sugarbush.com/realestate/cm.asp?pn=claybrookresidences&pid=72

Wow. What a dump... Wink






Seriously, that pad is niiiiiiiiiice.... Shocked

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I'm a little jealous of the kitchen. Rolling Eyes

You think they'd mind me dropping by to do a little cooking, now and then? Confused Razz

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that is sweet pad, so tasteful.
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Nice to see Gary's work on the walls.
http://www.pfagallery.com/artists/Eckhart.htm

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I'm a little jealous of the kitchen. Rolling Eyes

You think they'd mind me dropping by to do a little cooking, now and then? Confused Razz


Are you funnin me? I think I mentioned the kitchen a few times in a previous post. I love it.

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I wouldn't fun you. Confused

OK... I would, but I'm not, in this case. My kitchen is verrry small. It is one of the compromises I had to accept for my plan. Still, when I see a place set up that well, and with that much room. Really looks nice. Cool

With all those units, they wouldn't mind me looking around for an empty one for cooking, every now and then, would they? Wink

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Is Claybrook fully furnished? I'd imagine so.

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Is Claybrook fully furnished? I'd imagine so.


Anything that has fractional ownership has to be, I'd guess...
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Oh yes! Check out the link SRO posted above. Cool

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castlerock wrote:
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Is Claybrook fully furnished? I'd imagine so.


Anything that has fractional ownership has to be, I'd guess...

I figured as much. The units are sweet for sure. I really like the tannish-brown and classic blue doors with the black hardware. My only complaint is the contractor white walls. How is something like that handled between fractional owners? Some nice deep tones with that fat white trim would go a long way.

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I split this out from the marketing thread.

Another thing. What is the ceiling height in there? Gotta be 10'.

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castlerock wrote:
Greg wrote:
Is Claybrook fully furnished? I'd imagine so.


Anything that has fractional ownership has to be, I'd guess...

I figured as much. The units are sweet for sure. I really like the tannish-brown and classic blue doors with the black hardware. My only complaint is the contractor white walls. How is something like that handled between fractional owners? Some nice deep tones with that fat white trim would go a long way.


What a treat to be quibbling over paint color.....for years and years and years we have stopped and started over and over with expansion thru various ownership. This time it's real. Thanks again Win et al. Whatever color you pick is just dandy to me.

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noski wrote:
Greg wrote:
castlerock wrote:
Greg wrote:
Is Claybrook fully furnished? I'd imagine so.


Anything that has fractional ownership has to be, I'd guess...

I figured as much. The units are sweet for sure. I really like the tannish-brown and classic blue doors with the black hardware. My only complaint is the contractor white walls. How is something like that handled between fractional owners? Some nice deep tones with that fat white trim would go a long way.


What a treat to be quibbling over paint color.....for years and years and years we have stopped and started over and over with expansion thru various ownership. This time it's real. Thanks again Win et al. Whatever color you pick is just dandy to me.

Oh...please don't think I'm being too critical. It's just that place is so radical that a nice paint job is the only flaw I can see!

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