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Take Center Stage
April 1, 2002
Luxury Home Builder
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| "Even though we wanted to create a bath that was really different, we never lost sight of the fact that it must be functional, too."
— Jed Adams, Pitt Building Co. |
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Style of Home | Contemporary
Location | Round Rock, Texas
Total Square Footage | 4,490
Market Value | $700,000
Builder/Designer | Pitt Building Co., Round Rock
Interior Design | Carol Dishman, Paper Walls & Floor Co., Austin, Texas
Target Market | Executive couple with older children
Major Products Used | Tile (13-inch): Cabrera, Tibet color (floor, wall, countertops) | Tile (1-inch): Riveria, tumbled slate | Glass Block: Pittsburgh Corning, 6x8-inch | Lighting: Sea Gull, round design with brushed nickel accent | Sinks: Kohler, stainless steel | Toilet: Toto | Cabinetry: custom, white oak | Plumbing Fixtures: Price Pfister, satin nickel finish with chrome accents | Exhaust Fan: Broan | Wall Paint: Kelly Moore, Spanish Sand color | Trim Paint: Benjamin Moore, Texas Leather color | Windows: Atrium Aluminum Insulated Windows | Skylight: Birdview, bronze over clear finish

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