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Surprise In Store
October 1, 2000
Luxury Home Builder
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| A combination of redwood lap siding, brick and pre-cast stone give this 6700-square-foot custom residence in northern California a traditional exterior style. |
One real attention-getter is the $4.2 million homeÆs two-story wine cellar, complete with a formal tasting room on one level and a clear glass floor that permits a view down into the climate-controlled wine storage area directly beneath.
The lower portion of the wine cellar is actually located on the homeÆs walkout basement. This level also includes a state-of-the art home theater that opens out to a glass solarium and subterranean garden.
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| Hand-applied faux finishes on the custom maple cabinetry and walls and a charming bead board ceiling in the kitchen reflect the home's traditional style.
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"There was no real structural challenge to giving the home a walkout basement," says builder Pucci, taking into account the sloped site the home was built on. "We just had to make sure that we were very, very careful about the drainage."
The home is both elegant and family-friendly at the same time, according to Munn. The well-thought-out floor plan orientates the formal entertaining areas towards the front, directly off the central foyer.
The master suite literally occupies its own wing on the main floor and includes both a sitting area and a spacious bath/dressing area. A private porch extends this retreat space to the outdoors.
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| This home was designed to be lived in and enjoyed according to builder Pucci, who says the client added the billiards room to the original floor plan. |
In addition to its high-tech theater, the rest of the home also features the latest in home automation. According to Pucci, the home has 16 HVAC zones on three levels.
The home was completed in May 2000.
Builder | Joe Pucci, Trademark Homes, Danville, Calif.
Architect | Greg Munn, Design Tech, Pleasanton, Calif.
Interior Design | Kristy Hunt, A.K. Hunt, Danville, Calif.
Major Products Used | Appliances: Sub Zero, Marvel, Viking, Fisher Pikel | Cabinetry: Custom maple, cherry | Countertops: Honed marble, granite | Doors: Custom | Exterior Finish: Redwood, precast stone, salvaged brick | Fireplaces: Masonry | Flooring: Hardwood, Carpet | Home Controls/Automation: Vantage, Questron | HVAC: Enerzone | Lighting: Schonbeck, Mica, Cable-Lighting, Kalco | Plumbing Fixtures: Kohler, Grohe, Bassini | Roofing: Composition 40-year Elk | Windows: Pella.
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