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A vignette anchored by an Olga Fradina print in the second bedroom.
"I remove a lot of the day-to-day items people use because they typically are utilitarian and don’t add much to the photo except visual clutter," Neustadt says. "This includes items like dish soap, remote controls, blenders, waste baskets, and tissue boxes."
The main suite—including a bedroom, closet, and bathroom—is located in a concrete block structure at the far side of the home, separating it from the rest of the living spaces. The concrete blocks help to define it as a more private, personal space.
Allied Maker Court Sconces pick up brassy tones from the lighting and highlight a peach-toned, abstract painting from Jen Winks Hays. A pair of vintage Milo Baughman barrel chairs further brighten the space with their sunny shade of yellow.
"I tend to keep the color palette pretty simple—whites, neutrals, with some black and blues. I like to layer textures to create a space that feels clean, cozy, and calming," says Amanda. An indigo dyed blanket from Mali adds texture atop Serena & Lily bedding in the bedroom.
The master bedroom features spacious walk-in closets with mahogany dressers, a skylight, and French doors leading to the backyard.
The master bedroom is awash with natural light and filled with warmth from the tongue-and-groove ceilings.
The master bedroom.
The master bedroom also has sliding glass doors leading to the yard.
Some items and devices in the rooms can be purchased in the store below. Muji has opened two other hotels in the past year—one in Beijing, and one in Shenzhen.
Ori's Cloud Bed can transform into a sofa and coffee table setup with a voice command.
The master bedroom has sliding glass doors which lead to the backyard.
After a thoughtful remodel, a boutique hotel outside of Charlottesville, Virginia, is now inviting guests to embrace its luxurious dosage of Southern charm. There is no doubt The Clifton has had a fascinating past. Originally built in 1799, the historic 100-acre estate once belonged to Thomas Jefferson’s son-in-law, Thomas Mann Randolph Jr. 

Husband to Jefferson’s oldest daughter, Martha, Randolph was a senator, delegate, and governor of Virginia, and used the land as an outpost for trade up and down the Rivanna River. Since the mid-1980s, the 1,850-square-foot historic building has operated as the acclaimed inn, The Clifton. Due to a recent change of ownership, the interiors have been beautifully revamped by Blackberry Farm Design to give the space a more contemporary aesthetic.
A look inside the guest bedroom.
The master bedroom features a custom leather and steel bed, a collaboration by Geremia and fabricator Tod Von Mertens, and a rolled steel and Thassos marble fireplace.
This master suite has a dressing room, a dreamy walk-in closet, and an extra-large ensuite bathroom. Two massive white pendants add textured, visual interest and soft lighting throughout.
A look at one of the three bedrooms, which is bright, airy, and has a tasteful mix of luxe materials.
The bedrooms have access to the spacious deck outdoors.
The new master bedroom is a mix of subtle colors, natural linens, wood textures, and curated artwork.
The bedrooms and gallery spaces are located within the concrete boxes.
The Wood House sleeps up to 10 guests with five beds and five-and-a-half baths.
The home features a classic two-bedroom, two-bathroom floor plan.
The master suite looks out onto the waters of the Bay.
The second and third bedrooms also feature ensuite bathroom.
A guest bedroom on the ground floor.