The Villa The clubhouse was patterned after a Tuscan villa to achieve the same resplendent feel and texture. In old Tuscany, the villa -- a structure that epitomizes the ideals of Tuscan architecture -- was a genteel place where people gathered for rest and recreation. Tuscan villas are known for their use of stone, terracotta pantiles for the roof, terracotta or stone tiles on the floors and exposed timber beams. Similarly, the McKinley Hill Village clubhouse will also have stonework accents, textured walls and faux timber beams. Its earth-toned façade, floors in textured tile finish and arched doorways are true to the rustic build of the old villas. Rich and simple furnishings in soft, opulent fabrics and rustic wood with accents of iron, leather and tile will no doubt enrich its character. Like the villa, the clubhouse is the center of recreational activity: it will have its own trellised courtyard, fitness facility and multipurpose area. As the centerpiece of the amenity area, the clubhouse will likewise be surrounded by a combined free-form and lap pool, spa, children's wading pool and landscaped playground set against verdant surroundings. FOR INQUIRIES PLS. CONTACT: LIA C. PASCUAL MOBILE: 0917-8180900 EMAIL: [email protected] |