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1st Place Transitional Kitchen Award Winner 2019-2021

Pour le concepteur Mick De Giulio, il était important de moderniser cette propriété agricole historique tout en rendant hommage à la structure d'origine de ce ranch. Il était également primordial de créer une impression de continuité entre l'intérieur et l'extérieur en associant l'élégance au cadre rustique et naturel. Ce cadre est devenu le moteur en termes d'esprit et d'associations des différents matériaux et éléments dans l'ensemble de la maison.
Redwood Retreat by Mick De Giulio, Kathy Manzelle, and Greg Webb
Redwood Retreat	by Mick De Giulio, Kathy Manzella and Greg Webb
Redwood Retreat	by Mick De Giulio, Kathy Manzella and Greg Webb
Redwood Retreat by Mick De Giulio, Kathy Manzella, and Greg Webb
Redwood Retreat	by Mick De Giulio, Kathy Manzella and Greg Webb
Redwood Retreat	by Mick De Giulio, Kathy Manzella and Greg Webb
Redwood Retreat	by Mick De Giulio, Kathy Manzella and Greg Webb
Redwood Retreat	by Mick De Giulio, Kathy Manzella and Greg Webb
Redwood Retreat	by Mick De Giulio, Kathy Manzella and Greg Webb
Redwood Retreat	by Mick De Giulio, Kathy Manzella and Greg Webb

With a nod to contemporary lifestyles, the design team was able to create space to accommodate and display the homeowner’s art and collectibles. The Wolf range created a sense of sleek strength and sculpture. Facades were created for the Sub-Zero integrated refrigeration, so they folded perfectly into the space. Because of historic codes, the new structure had to be rebuilt upon the existing foundation. By balancing the volume created by the newly designed open spaces and vaulted ceiling, De Giulio was able to create a design that felt warm, comfortable, and intimate.


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