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| The front view of Pete and Becky Perniciaro's home highlights the circular rock wall that borders the driveway. The expansive porch was designed to accommodate large gatherings of family and friends. |
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| The great room's three sets of French doors open to the deck and yield unobstructed views of the water. Peaked ceilings mix log, timber and drywall to enhance the windows and lighting. |
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| The kitchen—where everyone loves to congregate during get-togethers—has a sophisticated edge thanks to custom cabinetry with a cranberry-cabernet lacquer and absolute-black granite counters. |
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| The dining area features a custom walnut table with inlaid granite, which seats four to six—ideal for intimate dinner parties. |
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| The loft overlooking the great room is a plush and quiet retreat away from the din of family time. |
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| One of the master suites includes a large dormer and drawers built into the half wall. |
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By Carlos Arguello on Apr 24, 2009
What's inspiring is living among wood. It brings lots of memories to me. I love your site. Thanks a lot.