PHOTOS: Take a virtual tour of ‘CSI: Miami’ actor Jonathan Togo’s house
“When he was little, I’d drag him with me,” Sheila Togo recalls in a telephone interview from her home in
The 9-foot-long, vertical-grain trestle dining table is a custom piece fabricated by combining an Urban Hardwoods slab with a forged-steel base. It’s surrounded by Eames chairs in white. Togo and Johansson spent $350 on the chrome-and-steel industrial light fixture and mounted it like a pendant from a bracket of pipe-and-elbow plumbing pieces. Rickety aluminum-framed sliding doors were swapped for new custom dual-glaze glass. The balcony, accessed by every room and spanning the length of the house, was upgraded with steel cable railings that don’t compete with the canyon view. The ceiling’s tongue-and-groove boards extend over the balcony, blending indoors with outdoors.