Dal Tile “Keystones” in Arctic White and Emerald cover the guest bathroom.
Dal Tile “Keystones” in Arctic White and Emerald cover the guest bathroom.
The second-level bathroom is adorned with a decadent shade of green tile and wall-and-ceiling paint, linking the space to the lush landscape.
The second-level bathroom is adorned with a decadent shade of green tile and wall-and-ceiling paint, linking the space to the lush landscape.
In addition to four bedrooms, the home also comes with a spacious office area.
In addition to four bedrooms, the home also comes with a spacious office area.
At the center of the home is a cozy, light-filled sitting area, where black exposed beams pop against the white cathedral-like ceilings. A remodeled kitchen awaits just steps away.
At the center of the home is a cozy, light-filled sitting area, where black exposed beams pop against the white cathedral-like ceilings. A remodeled kitchen awaits just steps away.
Black tile is juxtaposed with bronze fixtures and a wood countertop that was made from a hemlock tree on the property.
Black tile is juxtaposed with bronze fixtures and a wood countertop that was made from a hemlock tree on the property.
“It’s supposed to feel like a hug when you’re in it,” Shelley says of the all-black bathroom on the first floor.
“It’s supposed to feel like a hug when you’re in it,” Shelley says of the all-black bathroom on the first floor.
The interior contrasts the dark exterior with white plaster, allowing natural light to disperse throughout the home.
The interior contrasts the dark exterior with white plaster, allowing natural light to disperse throughout the home.
The residents furnished the interior themselves, even hand-picking the exposed reclaimed beams from a barn in Pennsylvania. The dining table and shelving unit are 1970s vintage and the sofa is from Design Within Reach (left). The height of the top level varies from around nine to 12 feet.
The residents furnished the interior themselves, even hand-picking the exposed reclaimed beams from a barn in Pennsylvania. The dining table and shelving unit are 1970s vintage and the sofa is from Design Within Reach (left). The height of the top level varies from around nine to 12 feet.
The charcoal-colored cabinetry and quarts counters contrast with the pale wood walls and ceiling, providing a fresh aesthetic for the interior.
The charcoal-colored cabinetry and quarts counters contrast with the pale wood walls and ceiling, providing a fresh aesthetic for the interior.
Bright yellow tile now surrounds the tub picked out by the owners at the beginning of the remodel process. They wanted this room to feel "like a spa or a happy place to retreat to," says Reeves.
Bright yellow tile now surrounds the tub picked out by the owners at the beginning of the remodel process. They wanted this room to feel "like a spa or a happy place to retreat to," says Reeves.
Because they were working with a modest budget, Casework left the bathroom plumbing fixtures in their original locations (aside from the showerhead).
Because they were working with a modest budget, Casework left the bathroom plumbing fixtures in their original locations (aside from the showerhead).
The view is the focal point in a bathroom sheathed in charcoal tile and complemented by wood accents.
The view is the focal point in a bathroom sheathed in charcoal tile and complemented by wood accents.
Bathrooms incorporate custom glazed tile and Imperial Danby stone quarried in Vermont.
Bathrooms incorporate custom glazed tile and Imperial Danby stone quarried in Vermont.
A monolithic, imported stone vanity in the bathroom is accented by brass fixtures and hand-cut and crafted tile.
A monolithic, imported stone vanity in the bathroom is accented by brass fixtures and hand-cut and crafted tile.
The bathroom and vanity area balance a sparse aesthetic with luxurious finishes.
The bathroom and vanity area balance a sparse aesthetic with luxurious finishes.
The dark tile used in the guest bathroom was chosen to both complement and create a quiet backdrop for the more expressive character of the marble. Elsewhere, light finishes help to reflect light around the space, making it feel brighter and more open.
The dark tile used in the guest bathroom was chosen to both complement and create a quiet backdrop for the more expressive character of the marble. Elsewhere, light finishes help to reflect light around the space, making it feel brighter and more open.

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