
To get this weapon, you must explore the arena in which you battle Doku for the second time. Doku went back to using this after he gave the Dark Dragon Blade to the Vigoor Emperor. It is a cursed Tachi that feeds on the souls of those slain by its blade. Demonic Blade: Ogre Steel) is the weapon of choice used by the infernal Dark Samurai, Doku. “A lot of other people would say, ‘This can’t be done,’ but he makes it work.Kitetsu ( 妖刀 「鬼鉄」, Youtou Kitetsu ?, lit. “I can draw up plans for anything and Bob will build it,” she says. Suglia-Isgro designed a custom desk-and-storage unit, which was constructed from steel and walnut by Robert Knauer of Sawhorse Woodworks. “They wanted to make this space open to the dining and family room while showing off their wine collection.”Ī two-story home office doubles as a music room for the guitar-playing homeowner. “The clients entertain a lot and have a great wine collection,” Suglia-Isgro says. Positioned in the pathway to the dining area is wine storage. The sleek brown, flat-panel cabinets are made by Rino’s. Down a level is a food prep area with quartz counters and an undermount galley sink system. A floating, upper-slab porcelain countertop can seat up to six people. “These are all motorized and can be opened and closed as the clients need them,” Suglia-Isgro says.Ī two-tiered island stars in the kitchen. Similarly, skylight shades were installed to reduce glare. Opening up the foyer improved function but reduced privacy, so she hid a retractable ceiling shade under the catwalk to create a barrier from the home’s entryway. Its focal point is the fireplace with a handcarved stone-tile facade and a wood fireplace surround Suglia-Isgro designed. The family room features a large center sectional for entertaining. “We did a high-end, automotive-style finish on the cabinets, but we added some wood accents to give it a rustic feel here and there,” Suglia-Isgro says. “I wanted to give them a hint of industrial but with luxurious finishes.”įor the game room, the homeowners swapped out a first-floor master suite for a large gathering area, complete with a bar, pool table, powder room and small laundry room convenient for washing towels from the adjacent outdoor pool. “It’s a very mixed-materials home,” Suglia-Isgro says, referencing the railings, lacquer cabinetry finish and glass accents throughout. She brought in color by clustering seven pendants into a custom chandelier, resulting in a fun first floor that matches the clients’ style, a mix of contemporary and industrial. To get the open banisters, Suglia-Isgro commissioned Finelli Ironworks to make wrought-iron railings. “I knew I wanted to keep an open railing system because they get so much light from the windows. “Moving the stairway opened up the whole space, so the foyer wasn’t so closed off,” she says. Working with Seasons Contractors, she moved the stairway to a position along the side wall, which allowed her to leverage the natural light coming in the home’s large front and rear windows. When the owner of KAS Interior Design dove into the project, she was eager to rid the foyer of an original wood staircase and catwalk that dominated the entryway and stopped it from being a true open-concept design. Laura Suglia-Isgro describes the couple who own this 3,000-square-foot 1990s-built Bay Village home as art collectors who love their dogs and like to party. Business Hall of Fame and Community Leader of the Year Awardsįrom an expanded foyer to a fun bar area, this 3,000-square-foot, '90s-built home is fit for entertaining.
