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There’s a one-foot level change down to the primary bedroom, which is Shaker in spirit. Instead of closets, each bedroom has a set of deep, built-in drawers. “The architects kept us to our word that the house is meant for short-term stays,” the husband says. Lachapelle sourced the Ethnicraft bed and side table from Fiore Home in Portland, Maine, and the vintage velvet Ligne Roset chair from the Brimfield Antique Market.
Windows are carefully located in the bedroom to take advantage of the views of the landscape beyond.
“Unlike other homes designed by Wright, the top of the gable is raked inward to allow for more natural light at the top of the room,” says the firm.
A cozy and comfortable guest bedroom is key to making sure guests feel welcome in your home.
Floor-to-ceiling slatted wooden shutters flood the rooms with natural light.
All of the carpentry and balcony steel work were constructed by local craftsmen.
The Massaro House main residence includes three bedrooms.
The master bedroom overlooks panoramic views of the lake.
A wall of glass provides unbelievable views of the surroundings.
Rustic concrete provides the perfect backdrop to the landscape.
The renovation extended the back of the house to increase the home's square footage. It also added an additional bedroom with an ensuite bath, and the master bedroom received a new walk-in closet and sliding doors leading to the backyard.
The second bedroom, a later addition by Lautner, is roomier than the first.
A wooden chair and fiddle leaf fern are calming accents in the sleeping area.
A peek at the bedroom.
One of the three bedrooms emotes a comfortable, relaxing feel with plush textiles and bedding. Again, full-height glazing brings the outdoor sunshine in.
The master bedroom is completed with an elegant fireplace and glass surrounds. Large, sliding glass doors open directly onto the outdoor patio.
The homeowner wanted to include clerestory windows to the master bedroom during the remodel, which was denied due to the home’s historic status.
A third module, perpendicular to the main living areas, contains the master bedroom, which is furnished with a bed from Design Within Reach, a rug from Crate and Barrel, and a watercolor by Marfa artist Nick Terry. The saddle leather chair is by local furniture maker Garza Marfa.
The master bedroom shares in the floor-to-ceiling views, allowing symbiosis with the meadow outside.