In 10 months we went from this....
to this...
The exterior is a modern blend of rough-sawn Indiana Limetone, Boston brick, James Hardie siding and cedar shakes and canopies. The showpiece of the home is the double height dining room that highlights the open stairwell and bridge at the second floor. The stairs are open riser white oak, with heavy white oak curbs and handrail with glass and steel railings. The hardwood floors throughout are 5" white oak that have only been clear coated to highlight the beautiful graining.
A double sided fireplace clad in metallic tile separates the dining room and kitchen. The kitchen is a story in grey and white and the gleaming appliances pick up on the fireplace tile.
The guest bathroom at the front of the home is cool and comtemporary and with the corner wrapped windows has one of the best views in the house.
The stairwell to the third floor is illuminated by the double skylights that also act as a passive chimney - exhausting the warm air from the house.
And the ensuite bath is carrera marble and glass mosaics - with custom glass door to the water closet - is a private sanctuary on the third floor.
Woah - that is stunning! Incredible work!
ReplyDeletewow! what a beautiful home!
ReplyDeleteHi Sarah! So nice to see what you've been up to - this is one of the most gorgeous homes I've seen in a while! love love love the stairs.
ReplyDeleteSarah this is absolutely beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis is AMAZING Sarah! I love seeing a beautifully-done in-fill - this is possibly the nicest I have laid eyes on. Too often they are ugly monstrosities. Bravo!
ReplyDeleteWhoa! That's incredible. I LOVE IT!!
ReplyDeletestunning work. I love this home!
ReplyDeleteSarah, love your style!!!
ReplyDeleteYou have come such a long way.... From painting ceiling murals:)
Congratulations on all your achievements.
Jody