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“He spends a lot of time in this room, so it had to really work for him,” says Cuttle of Andrew’s office. To maximize the workspace, they designed a white oak corner desk that extends across the window, but doesn’t block the light.
“He spends a lot of time in this room, so it had to really work for him,” says Cuttle of Andrew’s office. To maximize the workspace, they designed a white oak corner desk that extends across the window, but doesn’t block the light.
The wall shelves are also by Croft House
The wall shelves are also by Croft House
Custom millwork now stores toys and books, and becomes a media console in front of the couch. The designers also added a daybed below the windows.
Custom millwork now stores toys and books, and becomes a media console in front of the couch. The designers also added a daybed below the windows.
Nato Studio added new lights to the already remodeled kitchen, including TK pendants over the island and sconces from Triple Seven. “For the lighting selections, we were looking for very natural materials that have a timeless feel, like brass and milk glass, as opposed to bringing in something that looked too contemporary,” says Cuttle.
Nato Studio added new lights to the already remodeled kitchen, including TK pendants over the island and sconces from Triple Seven. “For the lighting selections, we were looking for very natural materials that have a timeless feel, like brass and milk glass, as opposed to bringing in something that looked too contemporary,” says Cuttle.
An Article sofa was placed with an ottoman from Jardan. The vintage Hans Olsen chair is the client’s own, and the artwork is by Susan English, from Kathryn Markel Fine Arts.
An Article sofa was placed with an ottoman from Jardan. The vintage Hans Olsen chair is the client’s own, and the artwork is by Susan English, from Kathryn Markel Fine Arts.
The white oak millwork and clerestory window seamlessly meet in the primary bedroom. “The light from the bedroom that's coming in from those [exterior] windows gets to permeate over the millwork and fill the entryway, drawing you inside,” says Neufeld.
The white oak millwork and clerestory window seamlessly meet in the primary bedroom. “The light from the bedroom that's coming in from those [exterior] windows gets to permeate over the millwork and fill the entryway, drawing you inside,” says Neufeld.
The master bathroom is designed with geometric black and white tile, blue cabinets and brass hardware.
The master bathroom is designed with geometric black and white tile, blue cabinets and brass hardware.