Hideaway Floor Plan – Sun City Shadow Hills, Indio CA
Approx. 1,512 Sq Ft | 2 Bedrooms | 2 Bathrooms | Den / Flex Room | 2-Car Garage | Single-Level | Phase 3
The Hideaway is one of the most practical Phase 3 floor plans in Sun City Shadow Hills.
At approximately 1,512 square feet, this plan sits in a very useful part of the community’s floor-plan lineup. It is not large, but it does not feel stripped down either. It gives you the main things many Sun City Shadow Hills buyers actually want: two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a flexible den, an open kitchen and living area, indoor laundry, and a manageable single-level footprint.
That is the strength of the Hideaway.
It understands what it is.
It is a right-sized desert home for buyers who want comfort, flexibility, and low-maintenance living without carrying more square footage than they need.
The Hideaway is found in the Phase 3 section of Sun City Shadow Hills, which gives it a different feel from many of the earlier Del Webb plans. The layout is more open, the proportions are efficient, and the home is designed around the way many active-adult buyers live today: casual entertaining, easy daily movement, a useful office or hobby room, and enough guest space without turning the house into something oversized.
This is one of those floor plans that makes more sense the longer you study it.
- It is simple.
- But it is not basic.
- It is compact.
- But it is not cramped.
- That balance is the appeal.
What Makes the Hideaway Unique
A True Phase 3 Living Well Floor Plan
The Hideaway belongs to the Phase 3 era of Sun City Shadow Hills.
That matters because Phase 3 introduced a different design language than many of the earlier sections. These homes tend to feel more current in how they use space. Instead of heavily compartmentalized rooms, the Hideaway centers daily life around one open kitchen, dining, and living area.
The result is a home that feels larger than its square footage suggests.
You are not walking through long wasted hallways.
You are not paying for rooms you rarely use.
The Hideaway puts the square footage where it matters most: the kitchen, the great room, the primary suite, the guest room, and the front flex space.
For many buyers, this is the exact formula they are looking for in Sun City Shadow Hills.
Enough home.
Not too much home.
Open Kitchen, Dining, and Living Room
The main living area is the heart of the Hideaway.
The kitchen, dining area, and living room all connect in one continuous zone. This gives the home a strong sense of openness without making it feel oversized or undefined.
The living room is positioned toward the rear of the home, with the dining area and kitchen flowing alongside it. This works especially well for everyday desert living. You can cook, entertain, watch TV, talk with guests, and move out toward the patio without feeling separated from the rest of the house.
The kitchen is one of the strongest parts of the plan.
- It is not tucked away in a corner.
- It is not treated like an afterthought.
- It sits directly inside the main living zone, which makes the home feel social and functional at the same time.
For seasonal residents, that makes the home easy to use. For full-time owners, it gives the house a comfortable rhythm for daily life.
This is a plan built around casual living.
Not formal living.
That is why it works.
Front Den / Flex Room
One of the most important spaces in the Hideaway is the front den.
This room sits near the entry, away from the main living area. That placement gives the home an extra layer of flexibility without disrupting the clean open feel of the great room.
Depending on the owner, this room can function as:
- A home office
- A reading room
- A hobby room
- A TV room
- A workout space
- A craft room
- A quiet retreat
Or an overflow sleeping space when guests visit
This room is especially valuable because it allows the Hideaway to live larger than a simple two-bedroom home. Many buyers do not need three full bedrooms. What they need is one extra room that can change over time.
That is exactly what the Hideaway gives you.
For a seasonal owner, it may be the perfect office or owner storage room.
For a full-time resident, it may become a daily workspace, art room, or private retreat.
For visiting family, it can provide extra flexibility when the guest bedroom is already being used.
The room does not force one answer.
That is its strength.
Real Guest Bedroom Separation
The Hideaway includes a true guest bedroom, positioned away from the primary suite.
That matters.
In many smaller floor plans, guest space feels like an afterthought. The Hideaway does a better job. The guest bedroom has its own defined area of the home, with nearby access to the second bathroom. This gives visitors a more comfortable setup and keeps the primary suite feeling private.
The best version of the Hideaway usually lives like this:
Primary suite for the owner
Guest bedroom for visitors
Front den for office, hobbies, or overflow use
That combination is what makes the plan so useful.
You get the benefit of a smaller home without losing the functional pieces that buyers still care about.
Primary Suite at the Rear of the Home
The primary suite is positioned toward the back of the plan, away from the entry and away from the guest spaces.
This gives the suite a more private feel.
The bedroom itself is comfortably sized, and the walk-in closet is one of the more useful details in the plan. On your floor-plan image, the walk-in closet is shown at approximately 6'0" x 11'2", which is a meaningful amount of storage for a 1,512-square-foot home.
The primary bath is also positioned efficiently. It does not waste space, but it still gives the owner a clearly defined suite area.
This is not a giant resort-style primary wing.
It is better described as practical and well-proportioned.
And for many Sun City Shadow Hills buyers, that is exactly the point.
The Hideaway is not trying to be dramatic.
It is trying to be livable.
A Manageable Single-Level Footprint
The Hideaway is single-level, easy to understand, and easy to move through.
That is a major part of its appeal.
The plan keeps the main living spaces connected while still giving the bedrooms enough separation. The laundry room is inside the home. The garage connects conveniently near the entry and kitchen side of the plan. The den is near the front. The primary suite is private. The guest room is defined.
Everything has a place.
Nothing feels overly complicated.
For buyers coming from larger homes, this can be a relief. The Hideaway offers a way to simplify without feeling like you gave up the parts of a home that matter.
It is especially well-suited for people who want:
- Less maintenance
- Lower utility demand
- A smaller footprint
- Guest flexibility
- A real den
- An open kitchen and living area
- A home that is easy to lock and leave
- A floor plan that supports both seasonal and full-time living
That is the niche the Hideaway fills extremely well.
Phase 3 Appeal
The Hideaway’s Phase 3 location is one of its most important advantages.
Phase 3 is the later section of Sun City Shadow Hills, and many buyers specifically look there because the homes tend to feel newer in design, layout, and overall presentation. The Hideaway fits that profile well.
- It has the open great-room concept many buyers want.
- It has a useful den.
- It has good bedroom separation.
- It has optional garage and outdoor-living variations.
- It also sits in the size range that many buyers consider ideal for a low-maintenance desert home.
Not everyone wants 2,300 square feet.
Not everyone wants three bedrooms.
Not everyone wants a large home to manage while traveling, golfing, playing pickleball, or spending time with family.
The Hideaway is for the buyer who wants a clean, usable, right-sized home in one of the most popular 55+ communities in the Coachella Valley.
That is a very specific buyer.
And this plan serves that buyer well.
Outdoor Living and Patio Options
The Hideaway becomes even stronger when the outdoor space is done well.
The official floor plan shows several outdoor-related options, including an optional covered patio extension and an optional sun or hearth room. Some versions may also include an optional fireplace or modified rear living area.
These details matter because desert living is not just about the interior square footage.
It is about how the home connects to the patio.
A Hideaway with a good rear yard, covered patio, mountain view, privacy wall, pool, spa, fire pit, or well-designed desert landscaping can feel significantly larger and more enjoyable than the square footage suggests.
This is especially true in Sun City Shadow Hills.
Many buyers spend as much time evaluating the backyard as the house itself. Morning coffee, winter sun, shaded afternoons, visiting family, outdoor dining, pets, and low-maintenance landscaping all become part of the way the home lives.
With the Hideaway, the rear patio can change everything.
A standard Hideaway is efficient.
A Hideaway with the right outdoor space can be exceptional.
Garage and Storage Considerations
Most Hideaway homes will be understood as a two-car garage plan, but not every garage situation is the same.
Your floor-plan image shows an approximately 18'10" x 24'3" garage. The official plan also shows possible garage-related options, including an optional 2' garage extension and an optional golf cart garage configuration.
That is important.
In Sun City Shadow Hills, garage space can be a major value driver. Golf carts, bikes, tools, storage cabinets, seasonal items, desert gear, and hobby equipment all compete for space.
When evaluating a Hideaway, buyers should pay close attention to:
- Garage depth
- Golf cart garage availability
- Storage cabinet layout
- Epoxy flooring
- HVAC or mini-split additions
- Laundry-room access
- Driveway orientation
- Whether the garage has been modified
- Do not assume every Hideaway has the same garage.
Some are straightforward two-car configurations.
Some may have extra depth.
Some may have a golf cart garage.
Some may be more valuable simply because the garage lives better.
That is one of the details worth verifying in person.
Bedroom 2 vs. Optional Retreat
One of the most important Hideaway details is how the secondary room configuration was built.
The official plan references the second bedroom area with an optional retreat configuration. This means buyers should not assume every Hideaway lives exactly the same way.
In the most buyer-friendly setup, the home functions as:
- Primary suite
- Guest bedroom
- Front den / flex room
That is the version most people are imagining when they hear “2 bedrooms plus den.”
But depending on the exact build, upgrades, and alterations, the layout may feel slightly different. The second bedroom, retreat option, den doors, and closet configuration should all be checked carefully.
This is especially important for buyers who need true guest space.
It is also important for buyers who plan to use the den as overflow sleeping space.
The Hideaway is flexible, but the exact home matters.
- Floor plan first.
- Specific property second.
- Both need to be understood.
Who the Hideaway Is Perfect For
The Hideaway works especially well for:
- Seasonal residents who want a lock-and-leave desert home
- Full-time residents who prefer a smaller, easier footprint
- Buyers who want two bedrooms plus a useful den
- Owners who want open living without maintaining a large home
- People who value Phase 3 homes in Sun City Shadow Hills
- Buyers who want newer-feeling design without moving into a much larger plan
- Golfers who may want garage flexibility
- Couples who host occasional guests but do not need a large house
- Owners who want a home office, hobby room, or private flex space
- Buyers who care more about livability than size
This is not the plan for someone who wants grand scale.
It is not the plan for someone who needs multiple guest suites.
It is not the plan for someone who wants a large formal home.
The Hideaway is for the buyer who wants the essentials done well.
That is why it deserves attention.
Structural Options and Variations to Watch For
Depending on the individual home, Hideaway variations may include:
- Optional covered patio extension
- Optional sun room or hearth room
- Optional fireplace
- Optional primary-suite door or rear access
- Optional second-bedroom retreat configuration
- Den door differences
- Garage extension
- Golf cart garage
- Different patio cover designs
- Different kitchen island and cabinet packages
- Different lot orientations
- Different levels of privacy
- Different backyard improvements
- Different solar, HVAC, and energy-efficiency upgrades
On this floor plan, the biggest things to watch are the den configuration, guest-bedroom setup, garage size, outdoor-living space, and lot quality.
Those details can change the way the home feels.
A basic Hideaway can be a smart, efficient home.
A well-optioned Hideaway with the right lot can be one of the most compelling smaller Phase 3 plans in Sun City Shadow Hills.
My Take
The Hideaway works because it is honest.
It does not pretend to be a large estate home.
It does not waste space trying to impress you on paper.
It gives you the rooms most buyers actually use.
A comfortable primary suite.
A real guest bedroom.
A flexible den.
An open kitchen, dining, and living area.
Indoor laundry.
A two-car garage.
A manageable single-level footprint.
And the possibility of meaningful upgrades, especially with the patio and garage.
That is the formula.
For many Sun City Shadow Hills buyers, the Hideaway is the sweet spot between simplicity and function. It is large enough to live in comfortably, flexible enough to host guests, and small enough to maintain without feeling burdened by the house.
The best homes in this floor plan are the ones with strong outdoor space, good natural light, a clean den setup, and a garage configuration that fits the owner’s lifestyle.
If you want a Phase 3 home in Sun City Shadow Hills that feels efficient, flexible, and easy to live in, the Hideaway should be on your list.
It is not flashy.
It is useful.
And in a 55+ desert community, usefulness matters more than almost anything.