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Hope Ranch
       
     
Hope Ranch

Palladian architecture with a contemporary eye was the focus for Simmons & Co. to collaborate with renowned architect Barry Berkus of B3 Architects. Extensive discussions with the clients resulted in precise placement for furniture and personal belongings.

Historical authenticity referencing Thomas Jefferson's Monticello was applied to the details in the wainscoting, crown work, casings and cabinetry throughout this showcase home.

Putting together a kitchen capable of large dinner parties and the needs of an extended family at Thanksgiving without losing the intimacy of the actively retired couple was no accident.

Simmons & Co. was honored to detail the display cabinets to feature the clients' lifetime of collections, corporate accomplishments and a record of their family's love and achievements.

Architecture: Barry Berkus, Bob Klammer, B3 Architecture
Interior Detailing: Simmons & Co.
All photos by Mehosh Dziadzio

 

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