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September 02, 1995 - Image 90

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-09-02

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ing includes a reveal which is carried
throughout the room as molding. A writ-
ing table custom made in black-ash features
tapered legs and a floating glass top resting
on bronze cubes. Its chairs are upholstered
in the camel and black leaf pattern.
The kitchen, designed by Kitchen Stu-
dio of Birmingham, features a black gran-
ite floor. Two islands, one with a cooktop,
the other a work station, are of Sardinian
granite and stand out against the white
polyurethane cabinets. Five Jasper Johns
lithographs and a painter's proof add a
unique visual diversion for the cook. In the
octagonal nook off the kitchen is a 7-foot
round glass-top table on a circular platinum
base. Eight fully upholstered arm chairs
feature a woven black, white and .gray flo-
ral tapestry. The windows of the room look
out on the back decks, pool and spa.
A seven-car garage houses a collection of
antique Ferraris, a Lamborghini, Ford Co-
bra and Bugatti. The floors are hand-paint-
ed in black and white like a checkered flag,
and beneath each car is its logo painted on
the floor. On the wall hang handwoven rugs
by Patrick Collins representing the cars.
Beyond the foyer and the great room, up
six steps, is the master suite. Alabaster
sconces hang outside the French doors. A
ecru wool carpet in a chevron pattern in-
vites one in. The walls are marbleized.
A king-sized upholstered sleigh bed fea-
tures rolled-arm tufting in a cream silk satin
tone-on-tone feather pattern, on the head-
board and footboard. A quilted spread is in
a matching fabric.
A wall unit in an ivory crackle finish with
columnar gold leaf handles, designed by
Winton-Feinberg with Vogue Furniture,
hides the TV. Brass and glass console ta-
bles act as night tables, and feature Water-
ford lamps with ivory shades, antique
picture frames and Venetian glass obelisks.
A writing table in Vanilla marble on a cream
iron base with gold leaf accents reside with
two Louis XVI chairs.
The master bath features cream-colored
marble. Above the spa tub is a custom mo-
torized blind with a remote. The glass-en-
closed shower features a rain bar and four
body sprays. A separate room houses a toi-
let and bidet. I Its and her vanities include
glass columns, which hide medicine cabi-
nets, and gold and nickel Jado faucets and
matching drawer pulls. The master clos-

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