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A Sonoma Retreat Channels The Italian Countryside

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Designer Stevi Michner, with architect Robert Baumann and builder Thomas Bridges, transformed a Sonoma house with a new material palette and a strong indoor-outdoor connection. The exterior was given a new stucco finish by Galvan and Son Plastering, and Sterling Roofing Co. installed a new barrel-tile roof. Landscape designer Rick Younge revamped the entry garden to include boxwood hedges and topiaries.

It was only going to be two rooms: the kitchen and the master bathroom,” laughs designer Stevi Michner about taking on a renovation project in Sonoma for a San Francisco couple, who had enjoyed the home for a few years but were ready for an update.

That lasted until reclaimed limestone from a 200-year-old French chateau was specified for the kitchen floor. It was a turning point that erupted to taking everything down to the studs in a process that architect Robert Baumann says was “like pulling a thread on a sweater” and building it back up to include what builder Thomas Bridges refers to as a bounty of “bells and whistles” and the “most sensational” job he’d ever done.

In the end, organic old-world sensibilities, materials and elements mixed seamlessly with soft, warm, streamlined furnishings. The topper? The inclusion of state-of-the-art technology going far beyond the typical smart home highlights. “It’s a completely different world,” says the husband of the new abode, “a sanctuary to rest and recharge.”

Home details
Style
Mediterranean
Produced By
Caren Kurlander
Photography
Interior Design
Stevi Michner, Michner Azurdia Limited
Architecture
Home Builder
Thomas Bridges, Bridges Construction
Landscape Architecture
Rick Younge, Rick Younge Landscape Design Inc.
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