Westside DIGS | Digital Edition Online

December 11, 2015

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It's a familiar tale: Family purchases a post-war ranch-style home in a great neighborhood. Family expands and the home's floor plan—a yesteryear scheme of small rooms separated by fixed walls and tiny doors—starts feeling constricted and cramped. Ottolia & Barnes Architecture designed, and Patterson Custom Builders executed a sunny update to this mid-century home by fusing kitchen, dining room and living room in order to open the flow of traffic and "create a unified, finished space that a family of today can use and enjoy," says Aaron Patterson of Patterson Custom Builders. An exterior wall was extended, adding 20 feet of additional living space to the mix, complete with vaulted ceilings, glass doors and a massive transom window to stream in natural light and views of outside greenery. Old and new spaces were visually fused by matching new wood with the original red oak floors, then finishing both to a high gloss until they were a perfect match. The kitchen was refreshed with new appliances and custom cabinetry featuring alder wood on the exterior, finished with fresh, white pigmented lacquer. "It adds durability and is silky to the touch," says Patterson. "Plus, it's easier to keep clean than paint." A utilitarian countertop, modern and spacious and made of engineered stone, was added. ("It's a good choice for families," remarks Patterson. "It's more durable than 'real stone,' plus it resists cracking and staining.") A st CENTURYREFRESH FORA s RANCHHOME WHERE Rancho Palos Verdes, CA WHO Ottolia & Barnes Architecture, Patterson Custom Builders PHOTOS BY Paul Jonason, courtesy of Patterson Custom Builders

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