Quiet. Considered. Completely Theirs.
Wellen Park homes are delivered finished, but not yet fully formed. These projects show what happens when the house is carried beyond the builder’s baseline and shaped around the people who live there. Each began with the same architectural framework. What changed was the direction: furnishings, lighting, proportion, and materials brought into alignment until the house felt cohesive, settled, and entirely its own.
Retreat on the Green
A golf course vacation home intended to host family across seasons and distance. The open-concept layout offered space, but little definition. Through layered color, textured wallcoverings, and tailored built-ins, the rooms were given structure without sacrificing ease. Durable furnishings and relaxed seating arrangements keep the house ready for gatherings, guests, and the kind of everyday comfort that makes a second home feel immediately lived in.
Moody & Contemporary
A builder-grade spec home with good bones and no point of view. The brief wasn’t to reinvent it, but to reveal what it could be. Through layered color, tailored built-ins, and lighting that shifts the mood from day to night, the house was edited into something quieter, warmer, and far more intentional. A home designed to live beautifully now, and age into its next chapter without apology.
The Wellen House
The builder invited Mark Dalton and Amanda Patella to reconsider the interior of this Wellen Park model, shaping it into a home that reflects how these spaces are actually lived in. Instead of staging a display, the rooms were reshaped for real life here: comfortable gathering spaces, layered textures, and a sense of ease that feels immediate rather than arranged. What visitors experience now isn’t simply a model, it’s a house that already feels like a home.
Ready for a space that feels like it’s always been yours?
If you’ve closed on your Wellen Park home and are considering what comes next, this is where it comes together.
The house is already built. The difference is in how it’s finished.