The smaller transitional areas of the home were more about pure form, space, and vertical light. These areas favored a material-heavy palette, in contrast with the horizontal spaces, which showcase a more neutral aesthetic. Beasley played an active role in deciding the materials and layout of the home. In the dining room, for example, the neutral space is a gallery-like backdrop for a few of the owners’ pieces.  Photo 5 of 10 in An Abstract New England Lake House That Sinks Into the Land by Sarah Akkoush

An Abstract New England Lake House That Sinks Into the Land

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The smaller transitional areas of the home were more about pure form, space, and vertical light. These areas favored a material-heavy palette, in contrast with the horizontal spaces, which showcase a more neutral aesthetic. Beasley played an active role in deciding the materials and layout of the home. In the dining room, for example, the neutral space is a gallery-like backdrop for a few of the owners’ pieces.