The Real Housewives of Atlanta have been introduced to homes across America through the reality TV show of the same name, which is aired on Bravo. The drama, action and high style of the ladies makes them one of the most popular casts on the air.
When Ebony magazine needed a location to shoot a fall fashion spread of the Real Housewives of Atlanta, it turned to the model home of Courtyards Hapeville, constructed by ChesapeakeBuilt. Though it is an amazing opportunity to showcase the model home, Brendan Murphy, president of ChesapeakeBuilt, was just pleased to be able to show off Hapeville.
Courtyards Hapeville is an exclusive community with only 13 homesites. Each home will range in size from 1,800 to 4,200 square feet and revolve around the luxurious courtyard. Courtyards transform into outdoor oases with water features such as a pool, spa or fountain. Additions of fire pits and outdoor fireplaces let residents enjoy their courtyards year-round.
ChesapeakeBuilt has a keen eye for detail, with features such as pot fillers, tumbled stone backsplashes, carriage-style garage doors and granite countertops available.
Visit the
ChesapeakeBuilt website for more information on these amazing homes, and be sure to pick up the November issue of Ebony magazine to see all the beautiful photos.
Labels: Atlanta, REal Housewives
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