Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Palumbo Design Unveils $25 Million Beverly Hills Home Redesign


Palumbo Design Unveils $25 Million Beverly Hills Home Redesign

Los Angeles's leading designer reinvests in luxury and opulence

BEVERLY HILLS, C.A., March 7, 2012 -- Furthering its position as the leading modern luxury residential designer in Los Angeles, Palumbo Design today unveiled details of its $25 million home redesign project. (Photo: www.palumbodesign.com)
Scheduled for completion in late August, the project will completely redesign the Beverly Hills home and guest house, strengthening Palumbo's position as Los Angeles’ premier modern luxury residential designer.
"This project will ensure that we continue to deliver the world-class, luxury home experience clients have come to expect from Palumbo Design," said Michael Palumbo, Principal of Palumbo Design.  "The design of the entire estate represents a progressive departure from other homes in the area, with impeccable attention to detail that combines feelings of established openness, original touches, and smart amenities to exude contemporary extravagance."
Dedicated to a full California modern experience, Palumbo's redesign provides a variety of contemporary amenities coupled with amazing state of the edge features resourced from all over the world including; Germany, Italy, Greece and Sweden.
The redesigned experience has been designed for the connoisseur of homes with top-of-the-line technology integrated throughout the sexy pallet of white and dark chocolate Wenge wood, and dramatic automatic motion sensor lighting that turns on upon entry. Every switch, power source, and light fixture was meticulously placed for maximum accessibility.
The lucky new homeowner will be stunned walking onto a glass floor suspended over a very contemporary wood wine cellar, revealing a LED lit wine selection, to get to the main floor powder room door that opens electronically at the touch of a button.
Each element of the rooms’ complements the others, with pocketed doors and details found in elements like the imported electronic keypads that can also be controlled through an iPhone or iPad.
A commitment to excellence is apparent in all aspects of the home, including the $400,000 state-of-the art windows from Schuco, a German company and worldwide leader in solar window technology and design. Palumbo chose Schuco windows to ensure that every room in the house would be flooded with light as it defined the character of the home. Energy efficiency is just a bonus once you catch the amazing view of the 300-foot infinity moat encompassing the entire house, including the guesthouse, around the property that leads to both sides of the zero edge swimming pool. The amazing moat, built to capture more square footage from the property, will be incredibly alluring at night designed to look like a river of lit water.  
Providing the right technology support is essential, and the redesigned Palumbo home delivers. The home theatre has a 123-inch projector screen complete with its own powder room and wet bar adjoined to the wine cellar. The sitting room that also connects the theatre and wine cellar is a perfect place to be used as the cigar room or poker room.
"I believe in a full-service experience while at home, blending genuine convenience with efficient luxury," said Mike Palumbo.  "While we strive to deliver a residential product without equal, it is the personality of my style and the commitment of my team that makes a Palumbo Design truly distinctive, and keeps our customers coming back for more."

ABOUT THE LAUREL WAY PROJECT
Located at Laurel Way in Beverly Hills, the Laurel Way estate has 5 bedrooms and a 1 bedroom guest house; a 10,000 square foot house (combined with guest house) on 1 acre; 3,500 square feet of extensive upper deck patio space; 300-square foot moat surrounding 90% of the house; 9 fireplaces with an 18-foot linear fire pit on the master deck; 6-person Jacuzzi; and parking for 3 cars in the museum garage. The Laurel Way Project also features a heated infinity pool with a fabulous view of Los Angeles and Santa Monica.

For more information on the Laurel Way Project or to obtain a copy of this press release, please visit www.palumbodesign.com or twitter.com/@MikePalumbo4

SOURCE     New Dawn Media     dawn@ndawnm.com     (888) 570-2240 Ext. 1  www.palumbodesign.com

No comments:

Post a Comment