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to help with the Diablo Canyon Power Plant. The region<br />

was an easy sell to Renee, a personal, professional, and<br />

business development consultant—she was able to relocate<br />

her business to the West Coast, work remotely, and travel as<br />

necessary to meet with clients.<br />

Their main goal for this home was to not distract from the<br />

views. They opted for more modern, clean lines and paired<br />

it with more traditional (classic) finishes to fit the style<br />

of the home. For example, they were able to find a taupe<br />

quartz at Pacific Shore Stones that features soft neutrals<br />

and complements the travertine tile that spans floor to<br />

ceiling surrounding the modern horizontal fireplace. They<br />

were also intentional about replicating interior details<br />

on the exterior. For instance, the dark walnut flooring<br />

throughout their home, which they sourced locally with<br />

Cal Coast Flooring, was translated into a dark stained<br />

front door on the exterior. The natural stone textures on<br />

the counters and tile throughout the interior were brought<br />

together with the stone cladding on the front of the home<br />

and neutral tile flooring found on both terraces. >><br />

48 | <strong>SLO</strong> <strong>LIFE</strong> MAGAZINE | FEB/MAR 2021

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