A private vestibule leads off the back of the living room to a large master bedroom suite with a walk-in closet. The master bath has marble countertops, two sinks and ceramic tile flooring. The color scheme here is a neutral palette. Walls feature Bramble Beige paint, a rich, dark, soothing mocha color.
The kitchen is both open and private. A wall with a large arched opening separates the kitchen from the living room. Soft muted-maple wood floors, stained maple cabinets, under-cabinet lighting and laminate countertops create a subdued atmosphere.
The front of the kitchen leads to a built-in pantry, laundry room, and beyond that a two-stall garage.
Walking back, you pass through the open informal dining area and enter the four-seasons room. Light enters from three wall windows, flooding the room with cheering natural light. Hues of chocolate and white fill out the design scheme effected by Siders.
From the four-seasons room, a door leads out to a north-facing 12-by-14-foot cedar deck.
Going down the staircase with its railing of maple wood and wrought iron basket spindles, you’ll find a finished lower level. The day-light windows are raised to take advantage of maximum daylight. The fourth bedroom is perfect for visiting guests or boisterous grand children. Guests have a private bath and walk-in closet with plenty of secluded space.
Vancura has been a builder for 11 years and has been involved in the Parade of Homes each year. Premiere Developers, of which he is president, builds an average of 55 homes annually.