Designing for Life: The 2 to 20 Concept

At Parmenter Homes, we understand that the natural surroundings of the Lake Chelan area are a major draw for people looking to build a custom home. However, we also know that a home is not just a place to admire the views and the lake, it is also a place where life happens and memories are made with loved ones. That's why we've developed the "2 to 20 concept" - a unique approach to home design and building that takes into account the fact that while most of the time a home is used by just a small group of people (typically 2), there are also times when the home is used to host larger groups of up to 20 people enjoying what the Lake Chelan area has to offer.

The idea behind this concept is that your home should be designed and built to accommodate both scenarios, with spaces that can be easily expanded to accommodate larger groups of people while still maintaining a comfortable and functional space for everyday use. This means that the home is not only beautiful and visually appealing, but also practical and functional.

One of the key features of this approach is that it seamlessly integrates indoor and outdoor spaces, making the most of the stunning views and natural beauty of the surrounding area. This allows you to enjoy the beauty of the area from the comfort of your home, whether you're relaxing with a small group of friends or hosting a large party. Additionally, the expandable spaces in the home are perfect for hosting guests, allowing you to entertain in style without sacrificing comfort.

The "2 to 20 concept" is not just about building a beautiful home, it's about creating a space that reflects your lifestyle and enhances the way you live. At Parmenter Homes, we understand that every homeowner has unique needs and preferences, which is why we work closely with each client to create a home that is tailored to their specific needs. Whether you're looking to build your dream home, or simply want to make the most of your time in this beautiful area, Parmenter Homes is here to help.

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