
2 minute read
Vallejo Villa Synopsis
For the lower level I planned to focus on adding the butler’s pantry between the laundry room and the powder room for ample storage. I also plan to have the bedroom and bathroom connected for a proper flow while having a large walk-in closet for tenants. The living, dining room, and the kitchen will all be open concept for easy access while keeping the office space at the back for more natural daylighting. Coming up to the first floor, tenants will be greeted with a state-of-the-art glass-blown chandelier at the foyer with plenty of storage to put away shoe wear and regular jackets on the coat rack. Entering the living and dining room, there will be neutral and warm-muted colors to tone it down without making it look like a museum. The biggest feature in the living room is the rustic charm, electric fireplace that will become a focal point with bookshelves and wooden accents from the coffee table. The kitchen will have a maintenance-free workspace for cooking large meals for everybody to enjoy their lunch and dinner with quartzite countertops and having the lower and upper cabinets for more storage. Upstairs, the master bedroom, and bathroom will become a lifestyle hotel-resort feel for the tenants to unwind after a long day of work in addition to the functional, walk-in closet.