PORT ST. LUCIE HOMES
The master bath has a 7-foot frameless glass door to the “car wash” shower complete with two rain heads and multiple sprayers. On a reality show, Talena
Gulash saw a pull-down closet option, which allows you to hang clothes you couldn’t otherwise reach. The master suite has his and her closets.
The kitchen and pantry all have Delta Touch2O.xt Technology,
which allows you to use your elbow to touch any part of
the faucet so you don’t get raw chicken all over the handle. A
spice rack emerges up and out of the cabinets while the pot
filler tap is easily moved around to fill large pots on the counter
instead of in the sink. Granite countertops are accented by
the tumbled marble backsplash lit from hidden lighting on
dimmers, which also control lighting above the cabinets.
A dimmer controlled five-light chandelier hangs over
the center island, which was relocated for better efficiency.
State-of-the-art appliances include icemaker, a below-counter
microwave, trash compactor and two garbage disposals.
The couple spent $6,000 on the butler’s pantry, which originally
was not much more than a pass-through hallway with
some cabinets. Plumbing was run underneath the original
slab for hot and cold water at the wet bar. A second refrigerator
and third sink were added.
MARBLE FROM TURKEY
Gulash ripped the floors out of the house and replaced
the common areas with polished Crema Marfil Marble from
Turkey including the pantry. “They have been making marble
since the days of Julius Caesar and it is timeless,” he said.
Brazilian tigerwood can be found in the four bedrooms including
a hallway that turns at 90 degrees leading to the master
bedroom, where Gulash had the wood meet at a 45-degree
angle before continuing down the hall.
The master suite has tent ceilings with $15,000 spent on
his and her closets that have a pull-down gadget to reach
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22 Port St. Lucie Magazine