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"The design of the foyer and the first floor was to look like the Tuscany portion of Italy," said Dennis Dell'Angelo, the architect for the project. "Mr. Sarcona wanted the appearance of an Italian villa."
To accomplish this effect, Sarcona chose polished Kashmir White granite tiles from India. He selected the granite based on its light color and versatility.