| Show Et G DESERET NEWS The Salt Lake Tribune SAT March 7 1992 Carrigan Canyon features Itrairy sites and city convenience There is a special virtually undiscovered spot in the foothills east of Salt Lake City that is just now coming to the attention of the real estate community Like a diamond this spot is extraordinarily beautiful refined and exciting The place is Carrigan --Canyon and it is located approximately at the " top" of 2100 south announced by an - entry gate and a curling narrow road with wildflowers and oak brush beckoning you to enter - Rod Irwin builder of luxury custom homes in the Salt Lake area for nearly twenty years has discovered Carrigan Canyon and he is making it shine even more beautifully There are already a few spectacular glass and steel homes in the canyon but of the only 20 homesites in i - - I - t o— tw - ' k t t Z 6 t the canyon some of the most beautiful ones are still available Irwin is designing four estate homes with discriminating v i T ''' f 4—A - - v 0'4 a II - !i ' 0 1 AP f t buy- etc - - ers in mind For instance the Kestrel is a 7500 sq ft two story sleek contemporary that nestles at the upper end of Carrigan Drive The curved driveway takes you behind the oak to a courtyard entry gate behind which is a waterfall that flows under the walkway to a pool at the other side The courtyard is radiant heated so there is never snow or ice and the landscaping can flourish year round The living area has abundant light and views of the city and of the mountainside (and frequently of the many deer in the area) Special personalized design i 1 i 1 I t 4 - -- a t f I 40 -1 The entrance to Carrigan Canyon at the top of 2100 South features security privacy is what Inivin's longstanding reputation has been built on includ- such features as lap pools concealed stairways to secret rooms bookcases that turn into bars walk-i- n closets with stacking washer and dryer home the ing aters and even a rifle range for one buyer and a racquetball court for another The Carrigan Canyon homes will be innovative also but they will be even more special because of the setting Where else can you have a home in the mountains a naturally wooded back yard and still be only 15 minutes to downtown? with Carrigan Canyon homes are priced from $400000 and up depending on features and amenities New appliances do a better job lower the power bill Everyday life is certainly more : perature settings convenient and enjoyable — - thankito e Your-rang- refrigera- tor and dishwasher And now due to recent technological advances these same appliances are also more energy-efficieThis means you can enjoy the same lifestyle while actually i:: Q Q v- - 1 'i k' C Electric induction cooktops also save electricity with instant But they are even more Q 1 - Arrrrvr''e'r"'''"'?4"-- on-o- ff vemFve'v""s because they cause the pot or pan to be the source of heat instead of the cooktop This also keeps the cook and the kitchen cooler energy-efficie- nt :: :0-m""'004ZZf:s6"1'"'- lowering your monthly electric bills Electric convection ovens use an oven fan to circulate the hot air around the food This reduces cooking time and allows for lower temperature cooking Electric convection ovens therefore can keep food more moist and allow for many items to be cooked at the same time And because it cooks faster and at a lower temperature than a regular oven an electric convection oven also offers electricity savings of up to 40 per cent compared to a regular you the average home refrigerators rank as the fourth highest user of electricity Look for these evergy-savin- g features in In : Using electricity efficiently also helps to keep the environment cleaner and protect our natural resources according to the Edison Electric Institute and the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association two national electric utility trade associations nt heat drying of dishes A short cycle option for lightly soiled dishes A booster heater to boost water temperature to the required washing temperature This enables you to keep the household water temperature at - - 0r - — New stoves have a ceramic top and hidden elements nrIAL The new electric radiant cooktop instead of using tradi- tional coil elements that sit on top of the cooktop has its ele- ments underneath a smooth surface And unlike regular cooktops a radiant cooktop's elements cook food using infrared light The cooktop elements save electricity because like light bulbs they have instant and they wide also have a variety of tern glass-ceram- ic gerator models Energy-save- r switch inside a refrigerator The yellow Federal Energy Guide Label on the outside' of a refrigerator or freezer will tell it is you how and how much you can expect to pay in electricity costs each year Energy-savin- g features in- clude: An energy-save- r switch that allows natural rather than L- - aglikr FIT 411' i Iti:giA I "1711 11— 143E44 ThePrudnth! nt 1 Coleman Real Estate 614 Main Street Park City UT 84060 (801) 649-717- 1 Dishwashers use energy in two ways — to run the dishwasher and to heat the water it uses 174 P1 If er uses less electricity than an upright freezer Standard rather than energy-efficie- For more information on using electricity wisely in the kitchen or throughout your house call you electric utility's residential marketing department - p9 you're pondering a move to Park City to enjoy the wonderful quality of life and excellent school system The Prudential Coleman Real Estate is prepared to make it happen With over 17 years experience in the Park City market the team of seasoned professionals are uniquely qualified to assist with all your real estate needs So call the leading team today refrigerators and freezers: Manual Defrost — frost-fre- e models use energy to automatically defrost periodically A chest freez- side-by-si- de oven a lower temperature (800) 553-466- An Independently Owned and Operated Member of The Prudent:1J Real Estate Athletes inc IMNIMIIII inimmoingenr-- -- 6 |