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HBA completes first phase of renovations for The Estate Yountville

Stephanie ReadingBy Stephanie Reading30 November 20172 Mins Read
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The estate’s Vintage House and Hotel Villagio are undergoing a multi-million dollar transformation.

A team of the world’s most sought-after interior designers, architects, landscape designers and talent were assembled to bring the new luxury vision to life and further enhance the property’s legacy in the community. HBA worked in tandem with two of its subdivisions, Illuminate Lighting Design and Canvas Art Consultants, as well as with SB Architects for the exteriors, to spearhead the transformative renovation.

Launched to the public on October 4th, Vintage House’s serene interiors exude a sophisticated aesthetic with gray and soft lavender color schemes and subtle nods to the locale’s carefree spirit.

The 80 bungalow-style abodes are tucked quietly amidst the lush landscape of The Estate, which is ideally located in the center of Yountville, walking distance from many of the nation’s most acclaimed restaurants and world-renowned wineries.

The Main House, meanwhile, brings rustic elegance and modern sophistication to new heights of contemporary style, while peaceful guest rooms and suites evoke a sense of memory and place and are complete with cozy fireplaces.

A white clapboard feature wall, luxe bedding and rich velvet residential-style furniture provide unique textural elements. The mini-bar and safe unit is a custom-designed “trunk” reminiscent of old travel trunks used at the turn of the century. Bathrooms feature stone veining and boast oversized soaking tubs or dual showers, and vanities.

“We are thrilled to be part of The Estate renovation project and took the opportunity to weave a cohesive, narrative-driven harmonious design throughout both Vintage House and Hotel Villagio,” says Kathleen Dauber, partner at Hirsch Bedner Associates (HBA).

“Each property has a distinct personality but both are influenced by the understated elegance of Yountville, resulting in an all-encompassing and one-of-a-kind wine country experience for guests.”

The carefully curated artwork program by Canvas is playful and romantic. Custom pop art pieces celebrate all things Napa Valley – from wine tasting to romance to a weekend getaway with friends. Illuminate’s lighting design reinforces the subtly upscale interiors, highlighting the custom art pieces and curated objects, tying the interior and exterior experiences together.

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