


Once the cabinets are finally complete, the walls are painted and the rest of the finishes are installed. Granite counters are crafted with a beautifully crafted ogee edge.
Installation of the cast stone hood begins. Its travertine finish complements the stone floor. The soft curves and rope detailing in the hood shelf and stack reflected the details in the cabinetry and crown molding. Corbels extend to the counter and surround a stone mosaic backsplash.

Finally, the appliances, plumbing fixtures, lighting and electrical will be installed. Completion of construction is nearing. The homeowners eagerly anticipate moving into and enjoying their new kitchen. Look for the final photos...
Step 2: Communication and observation during construction are essential to ensure that the details and design intent are well coordinated. Clear, concise drawings are created and reviewed with potential contractors. Questions are handled during the bid phase. Estimates are received.
Once the contractor is selected, finishes are finalized; appliance and fixtures are ordered; construction begins! For this kitchen, everything was removed down to the studs and the subfloor was reconstructed. Mechanical, plumbing and electrical are located according to plan.
Drywall is replaced. Walls are prepared for the delivery of cabinets.
Installation of the fine, custom cabinets begins! All of the thought and detail begins to materialize. The layers are pieced together and fit like a glove.I can't begin to explain how gratifying it is to work with a client, conceptualize a space, and then watch as it transforms into their new reality.
Now, we work with the painter through a series of stain samples to determine the final result. Stay tuned...



My Suggestions:
It is here that I found Villa el Cerrito, an authentic adobe villa built by prominent local architect, Roberto Burillo. Its lush garden paradise was conceived by master New England landscape designer, Douglas MacLise, and created by local premier landscape architect, Timothy Wachter.

The quality and authenticity of the design and construction is truly inspirational. I especially love these large-scale hacienda doors recessed into this entrance. The dark wood balanced against the warm tone of the stucco leads the eye up to the dark, heavy timbers above. The stone pavers reflect the cool hues found again in the stone columns and niches. Contrast of materials and colors are in harmony.
Through this magnificent villa, I found interior decorator, Rachel Horn. There is continuity between indoor and outdoor spaces, comfort and elegance. The palette is uses the earth's natural material and colors.

Inside, light and shadow bounce off each other through skylights, windows and openings. Light gently grazes the texture of the stucco walls. 
Throughout the villa and its surrounding landscape, the eye is lead through one space into another, with jewels at the end of each vista.
