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Can you spot the colt?
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The entrance hall with a floor of limestone and terra-cotta.
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The living room, made symmetrical with the addition of a doorway in the fireplace wall, received a Colonial Revival carved mantel and paneling.
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Lots of natural light streams into the kitchen.
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Part of the new two-story addition, the study has a circa 1790 French mantel and trumeau, from John Rosselli. Access to the room is provided by a secret passage below the stair or from the library via the terrace.
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The second-floor landing, just off the master bedroom, is illuminated by a skylight and a clerestory.
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In the master bedroom, detailed millwork gives the space architectural distinction. I like the bunny rabbits door stoppers.
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At the rear elevation, French doors open the house to private decks and the common space of the garden terrace
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Surrounded by gardens, the expanded, redesigned poolhouse—the design of which echoes that of the house—has a screen porch that overlooks the pool.
Architecture by Robert A. M. Stern Architects/Interior Design by G2
Photography by Peter Aaron/Esto
All images and information from Architectural Digest.
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