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Formal entyway with a winding staircase.
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Formal entry and hallway with refined millwork.
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The homeowner is a sculptor; her bronzes are displayed on a coffee table and on the mantel.
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The dining room's damask draperies hang heavy with a weighty lining. A mahogany Chippendale-style table in a high-wax finish is rendered less formal by the striped backing on the chairs. The fireplace is a replica of the one in the living room.
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In the family room, says designer Joan Behnke, the style is very much California Ranch--comfortable, practical, geared to playing games and watching TV
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Outfitted with vintage furniture and a teak console, this loggia with coffered ceilings opens onto the living and dining rooms and a hallway.
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A second loggia right off the family room.
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Love this kitchen with lots of storage space, beautiful chairs and glass lighting fixtures but, is it me or does the island sink look extremely small?
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The breakfast room is adjacent to the family room.
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The master suite's bed features a pleated back drapery plus a fringed valance and side panels for a canopied effect.
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The side panels' patterned lining is repeated at the bedroom's windows.
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Detailed millwork continues in the bathroom.
Photographs: Karyn R. Millet
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