Home & Design Magazine | Southwest Florida Edition | 2018

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Above: The home’s fully-integrated kitchen design creates

Jennifer Stevens, senior design director, created the Catalina’s interior. She designed a welcoming

a focal point. Drawers replace traditional cabinet fronts

furniture plan, ideal for entertaining or family gatherings. Light background tones play to the

allowing for countertop appliances to be neatly tucked

home’s open flow and are accented by rich, warm contrasts.

away, keeping the space clean and unencumbered. A waterfall quartz-topped center island easily services the kitchen and acts as a bar for entertaining.

“The Catalina offers multiple places to socialize, including the outdoor area, the bonus room, and the loft,” says Stevens. “With all the places to congregate, the home is perfect for family occasions or dinner parties. I envisioned the great room being the primary social space and

Left: The dining area conveys an updated sense of elegance

displayed art rather than a television on the feature wall. This home has clean contemporary

that allows comfort and livability to move to the forefront.

detailing and the builder’s team had the precision required to pull it off, giving great attention to the details and the level of finishes.” The great room feature wall has a surface detail with elements that provide depth and dimension. There is a series of back-lit ceiling trays in the gallery hall that separates the dining room from the living area. One also notices the level of detail in the loft’s staircase and in the architectural columns and windows that define the dining room. n HOME & DESIGN 2018 V1

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