When people think about wellness,
they often think about fitness routines, healthy eating, and self-care habits.
But wellness is also shaped by the communities we’re surrounded by, the
routines we create, and the spaces where we spend our time.
Having areas for evening walks,
gathering with neighbors at local events, spending time outdoors, or simply
feeling comfortable in your home can all contribute to overall well-being. Sometimes
wellness looks like a morning workout. Other times, it looks like chatting with
neighbors while walking the dog for the third time that day, because they
refuse to use the backyard.
At Chesapeake Homes, wellness
goes beyond the walls of a home itself. Across our new home communities, the
focus is on creating spaces that feel comfortable, connected, and enjoyable to
be a part of long after move-in day.
Comfort at home goes beyond furniture and décor. That’s why many Chesapeake Homes floorplans include features designed to support healthier indoor living, energy efficiency, and long-term comfort.
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Low-E insulated windows to help improve comfort
and reduce UV exposure
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Moisture and air infiltration barriers to
prevent buildup and mildew
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Polyseal foam air infiltration barrier to help
reduce pollutants and allergens
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Energy-efficient HVAC systems help maintain
consistent indoor temperatures
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Open-concept layouts
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9’ ceilings improve airflow and natural light
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Radiant barrier roof sheathing helps reduce heat
transfer during warmer months
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Smart thermostats make it easier to adjust home
comfort throughout the day
*Features vary by community and floorplan. See site agent for
details.
These details help create homes
that feel both functional and comfortable, whether you’re hosting friends for
the weekend or finally reaching a truce over the thermostat.
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features.
The feeling of home goes beyond
your front door. The communities we live in can shape everything from our daily
routines to how connected we feel to the people around us.
At Chesapeake Homes, the goal is
to create communities that feel lived in and connected. Over the last few
months, several communities hosted events centered around wellness and
community connection.
At Coastal Club of the Carolinas, the Dinko de Mayo pickleball event brought residents and visitors together for an afternoon of friendly competition and social connection at the grand opening of the pickleball courts. The event also celebrated the future pool and cabana groundbreaking, highlighting the community’s growing lineup of resort-style amenities. Between the games, conversations, and people lingering on the courts afterward, the event showed a glimpse into the lifestyle at Coastal Club.
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Carolinas and discover resort-style living.
At Traditions, the clubhouse grand opening introduced a new gathering space designed for connection, relaxation, and recreation. Amenities like the pool, fitness center, pickleball courts, playgrounds, and dog parks create natural opportunities for residents to enjoy an active lifestyle close to home.
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more about life at Traditions in Carolina Forest and explore available homes.
The recent grand opening celebration at Edgewater featured a petting zoo, creating a fun, family-friendly atmosphere that brought the local community and visitors together. The conversations and smiles throughout the event reflected the welcoming atmosphere Edgewater is building within the community. Plus, it’s hard to have a bad day when there’s a petting zoo involved.
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Edgewater and see what’s new in this growing Suffolk community.
The Willows recently hosted a Farmers Market event featuring local vendors, residents, and visitors for a relaxed community gathering. The event reflected the slower-paced lifestyle that makes the Willows feel unique, giving visitors a chance to slow down and connect with neighbors and the surrounding community.
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the laid-back lifestyle and available homesites at The Willows.
What makes these experiences
meaningful isn’t just the amenity itself… it’s the lifestyle they naturally
become part of over time.
A pickleball court becomes a
place to meet neighbors. A clubhouse becomes a space for community events and
everyday conversations. Even simple features like patios and green spaces can
help shape how connected people feel where they live.
At the end of the day, feeling at
home is about more than the house itself. It’s the conversations with
neighbors, the time spent outdoors, the community events, and the little
routines that turn a neighborhood into a place people genuinely enjoy being part
of.