Our team’s goal was to create the most inviting home to friends and family. The lower-level boasts a sunken home theater, wine cellar, bar area and extensive space for guests. The main level of the home has an open floor plan centered around cathedral ceilings within the great room and covered terrace and true chef’s kitchen. This home is the perfect blend of cozy and luxury and features clean lines and bold finishes throughout.
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“Clean lines”! Are you kidding? With all those stupid gables, dormers, mish-mash of windows, etc., this house is sure to make it into the McMansion Hell website. Boy am I looking forward to reading Kate Wagner’s comments on this insult to the architecture and building professions.