The photos represent what KB Home was building "Then vs. Now" at Quarry at Iron Mountain
Page 2. Former Estate model home that sits directly next door to the home on Page 3.
Page 3. Extremely narrow Trails series home at 40' wide. One single window in the front is typical of this series.
Page 4. 70' wide Estate home on 80' lot
Page 5. 40' wide Trails home on 80' wide lot. Typical one window in the front. This home was built directly next to the Estate home on Page 4.
Page 6. Exterior view of Liberty Home. Large covered front patio, and beautiful elevation.
Page 7. Empire home under construction. Elevation is similar to a box on top of a box.
Page 8. Covered patio comes standard on all Estate homes.
Page 9. Lack of covered patio on this Empire home.
Page 10. The Bobcat was the excavation machine used on all Estate and Liberty series lots prior to construction to preserve the most trees possible.
Page 11. Shortly after disontinuing the Estate and Liberty homes, the Bobcat is replaced by the extra large Bulldozer to demolish the trees on the remaining vacant lots.
Page 12. The Bobcat was also used to grade the lots for the Estate and Liberty homes to preserve the most amount of trees possible.
Page 13. KB Home brings in this land grinder/grader at the expense of beautiful oak trees.
Page 14. This photo represents 1239 Ashbury Bay prior to the land destruction conducted by KB Home. The red oval indicates the Time Warner Cable box to serve as a reference point.
Page 15. This photo represents 1239 Ashbury Bay after KB Home demolished the trees. The red oval indicates the Time Warner Cable box to serve as a reference point.
Page 16. This home is across the street from the vacant lot at 1239 Ashbury Bay, and shows how the trees were preserved with the previous excavation technique formerly used by KB Home.
Page 17. The future homeowners of 1239 Ashbury Bay will be deprived of the possibility to have a home surrounded by beautiful oak trees.
Page 18. This living room of an Estate home has a stone fireplace operated by remote control, double crown molding, and built-ins.
Page 19. This living room from an Empire series home has upgraded laminate flooring, but is lacking a fireplace, crown molding, built-ins, and a decent light fixture.
Page 20. This living room from an Estate home has a stone fireplace, built-ins with granite counter tops (upgrade), and a ceiling fan.
Page 21. This living room from an Empire home does not have a fireplace, ceiling fan, or built-ins. (Fireplace and ceiling fans were available as upgrades, but not the built-ins)
Page 22. This Estate home has wrought iron balusters for the stairs.
Page 23. This Trails series home has wood painted balusters.
Page 24. Wrought iron balusters extend upstairs on this Estate home.
Page 25. There is not any baluster railing on the upstairs of this Empire home.
Page 26. This Estate kitchen has double crown molding at the ceiling, crown molding on the custom cabinets, under cabinet lighting, tile back splash, and granite counter tops. (This is an upgraded cabinet that was an exclusive option to Estate homes)
Page 27. This is a basic kitchen in the Trails home. Production cabinets, no crown molding in kitchen, no back splash, and no crown molding on cabinets.
Page 28. Estate kitchen (This is an upgraded kitchen that was an exclusive option to Estate homes)
Page 30. Stand alone cook top. (This is an upgraded cabinet that was an exclusive option to Estate homes)
Page 32. Built in oven. (This is an upgraded cabinet that was an exclusive option to Estate homes)
Page 33. Built in oven available as an upgrade.
Page 34. Wine room option available to Estate homes.