Make your Wellen Park house unmistakably yours

Wellen Park homes are delivered clean, neutral, and ready. Interior design at Chic On The Cheap begins with understanding how the entire house should live before individual decisions start to define it. What transforms the house isn’t structural, it’s directional.

A home isn’t shaped one room at a time. It’s considered as a whole, with furnishings, lighting, proportion, and flow working together around how mornings unfold, where family gathers, and how the house welcomes others in. When those decisions are made early, the space settles naturally. It stops feeling interchangeable and becomes unmistakably yours.

A Whole-Home Approach

It begins with a clear understanding of how the house will actually be lived in. How mornings unfold, where guests gather without being directed, which spaces invite conversation and which offer quiet retreat. From there, the house is shaped as a connected whole: sightlines that feel effortless, materials that relate naturally, and lighting that simply belongs. The goal isn’t to layer more, but to refine what’s already there until the home feels cohesive and settled — prepared for visiting family, extended stays, and everyday life that simply works.

Completed Homes in Wellen Park

Wellen Park already includes homes carefully shaped to reflect the people who live in them, each working within the builder’s original framework while shifting the character of the space entirely.

Design, Led by Experience​

A Wellen home doesn’t require reinvention. It requires judgment, the kind that understands how people actually live in these spaces, how family gathers, and how comfort becomes consistency.

Wellen projects are led by Amanda Patella and Mark Dalton, whose work has always been grounded in the same discipline: consider the whole, edit without hesitation, and make decisions that hold up long after the excitement of move-in day fades.

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.