From the April/May 2019 Issue
Midcentury Marvelous – Kids’ Bathroom
The kids’ bathroom also features hanging cabinetry. The elevated window brings in light while maintaining privacy.
From the April/May 2019 Issue
Change for the Better – Dining Room
The custom “floating” cabinet in the dining room features a geometric wood grain that subtly imitates the pattern on the wall.
From the April/May 2019 Issue
Midcentury Marvelous – Basement
The walkout basement “has high ceilings and full glass on the back elevation so it doesn’t feel like a basement at all,” designer Tracey Butler says.
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Change for the Better – Bar Room
BAR | Wood tones set the mood in the bar room.
From the April/May 2019 Issue
Change for the Better – Bar Room
OMBRÉ | The ombré wall covering fabric in the bar room is the same as the drapery fabric.
From the April/May 2019 Issue
Change for the Better – Dining Room
A banquette along one side of the dining room adds seating. The tables can be joined to create one large table for meals with extended family.
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Change for the Better – Foyer
The dramatic foyer features two-toned limestone flooring and a custom light fixture.
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Change for the Better – Sliding Doors
Sliding doors in the dining room mimic the multipaned windows throughout the house.
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Change for the Better – Staircase
Two sculptural spheres add interest to the alcove beneath the staircase.