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Tucked away under the loft in this otherwise open space, the fireplace anchors a cozy nook.
Clever joinery units throughout the home are strategically located to avoid unnecessary clutter. The long study on the ground floor—which runs in front of the children’s bedrooms—has plenty of desk space for all four children to do homework and study.
The study on the first floor is in the more private principal bedroom wing of the home. Like the rest of the rooms, it features bespoke American oak timber joinery.
The airy yet enclosed home office provides a quiet setting to get work done.
The fourth bedroom makes a perfect home office.
One of the home's four bedrooms can easily serve as an office space.
The hunting blind is a small and square room, furnished with a cowhide rug, two guest chairs, and a hunting bar.
A multipurpose room off the main area has the same plywood cabinetry for a consistent look. The room has sliding doors that can be closed for its use as a fourth bedroom or study, or left open to enlarge the main living area.
The now Family Room is filled with mid-century furnishings and accessories.  Bauhaus chairs, a Danish design credenza from the owner's vintage collection, a wood fire stove, a record player, and shelves of books create a comfortable family hang out space.