Infinity wins national award at Vegas home show

Denver-based Infinity Home Collection won the Gold Award for "Best Detached Single Family Home in the Country" at the International Builders Show in Las Vegas.

Designed by Littleton-based Woodley Architectural Group and located in Stapleton's Conservatory Green neighborhood north of Interstate 70, the 2,971-square-foot VUE 3 is a wide-open, flowing, urban-inspired contemporary single-family home. It features a dramatic six-foot wide stairway, master bedroom with 12-foot ceilings and a spa-like master bath, three secondary bedrooms and a loft. Floor-to-ceiling windows bring in lots of natural light. Like all Infinity homes, VUE 3 is highly energy efficient and controlled by an iPad.

"This award is quite significant considering that this home competed with the best in the entire country in its category," says David Steinke, general manager of Infinity  Home Collection. "We owe much of our success to being a builder at Stapleton, one of the nation’s top master-planned communities."

The VUE 3 collection has been popular with young families, says Steinke, noting that Infinity sold 15 homes in March alone. The average price of the homes is $750,000, and Infinity plans to introduce a larger series that will start in the $900,000s.

"Our value is in stronger architecture, nicer finishes and better ingredients all around," Steinke says.

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