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Take the Plunge

Take the Plunge

don’t always grow straight; the scale and geometry of the columns relate to the trunks in the forest.”

Speaking of the upper level, airy phenolic panels contribute to the sense that it’s ready to take flight. “We wanted to contrast the two volumes,” says Loomis. “The bottom feels grounded, while the upper almost seems to float.”

That floating sensation continues inside where an Escher-esque glass-andsteel staircase with wood treads cantilevers above the dining area. Floating walnut-veneer kitchen cabinetry opens pneumatically; a stand-alone section that houses appliances on the kitchen

WE’RE NOT JUST BUILDING EXTRAORDINARY HOMES, WE’RE BUILDING EXTRAORDINARY RELATIONSHIPS.

This is Conor. He’s a Project Supervisor at Kenneth Vona & Son Construction. He works closely with clients, discussing construction techniques, and keeping them up to date on the flow and safety of their project. He also stays in touch with their architect and designer to ensure their vision is being adhered to. The truth is, whatever way in which Conor can help a client, he does. Because he knows, like the team he works with knows, it’s just as important to create a client relationship that will stand the test of time, as it is to create a home that will do the same.

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