Wade Design Architects together with Jennifer Robin Interiors have completely transformed this gorgeous wine country house that is situated in Santa Rosa, California. The design team was challenged with the task of creating open and spacious interiors catered to entertaining, creating memories, and cultivating warmth. The homeowners have traveled the world together and were looking to infuse some of their cultural aesthetics into their home.
They had collected magazines along the way and used them to inspire the design scheme. Existing furnishings were refinished with durable fabrics, while antiques and custom pieces were injected into the mix, complimenting the architecture and creating a welcoming ambiance. Most of the existing structure was knocked down and re-configured to revolve around continuous visiting guests.
The great room was designed with a stunning stone-clad floor-to-ceiling fireplace as the focal point of the space, with seating around it. A remote-controlled mirror conceals a flat-screen television, which is revealed with a button. The space was created to accommodate up to 24 family and friends to enjoy the beautifully designed interior arrangement. The soaring ceilings of this wine country home are also a magnificent feature, with custom structural steel trusses supporting a cathedral wood ceiling.
What We Love: The bright and airy open spaces for starters… but the showstopper of this home is the great room, with its soaring ceilings, comfortable and inviting furnishings, and that beautiful stone fireplace. We bet this would be a fun place to be when a dinner party is in the making.
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Note: We have showcased some other wonderful tours here on One Kindesign, from the portfolio of Wade Design Architects, have a look: Small woodsy cabin features a cozy farmhouse style in Napa Valley and Fresh and modern wine country home with indoor-outdoor living.
Above: A reclaimed oak dining table was custom designed for this space, built on casters, the table extends out an extra foot to accommodate up to 24 dinner guests. The focal point of the space is a stunning metal and wood circle light fixture suspended by a thick rope, lending a nautical aesthetic.
Above: The spacious kitchen was designed to accommodate many chefs and have good flow for walking around and socializing. The couple hosts business events, so they needed to have an open plan to facilitate simple tasks.
Above: A cultural flair was integrated into both the kitchen and laundry room with hand stenciled terra cotta tiles.
Above: The entryway features a Piazza bench that allows for hidden storage to quickly clean up any loose items before visitors arrive.
PHOTOGRAPHER Joe Fletcher Photography
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