The sprawling house features stone walls, steel-framed windows and roofs, and beams of cedar; the series of linked structures makes the scale seem more welcoming.
In the entry, architect Richard Beard designed a curving staircase with a metal railing by Handcrafted Metals Inc.; the limestone walls and floors are from Maidenstone.
In the living room, the cocktail tables by Tuell + Reynolds are from DeSousa Hughes, the pendant light by Henge is from NIDO Living, and a sofa by A. Rudin is flanked by chairs by Holly Hunt, left, and Paul Frankl.
The distressed-oak dining table and the armchairs, which are upholstered in a Romo floral, are by Gregorius Pineo from Kneedler Fauchere, and the side chairs are by Roman Thomas; the antique rug is from Tony Kitz Gallery, and the pendant lights are vintage.
The breakfast room chairs by Rose Tarlow Melrose House from Shears & Window are upholstered in a fabric by Sloane Miyasato, the rock crystal pendant light is by Venfield, and the white-oak table is from Therien Studio Workshop.
In the games room, the sofa is by Joseph Jeup, the club chair is by Studio Van den Akker, and the cocktail table is by Skram; the custom rug is by Mark Nelson Designs, and the pool table is by Blatt Billiards.
In the master bedroom, the hand-painted lacquer walls are by Willem Racke Studio, and the settee and bed are custom designs. Patrick Naggar club chairs from Ralph Pucci are covered in a Manuel Canovas fabric from Cowtan & Tout, the ottoman is custom, and the bronze pendant light is by Hervé Van der Straeten.
White-glass pendants by John Pomp Studios flank the tub in the master bath. The bronze ottoman with a Mongolian lamb seat is by Kimberly Denman, and the marble floor tiles are by Waterworks.
The chidren’s playroom features curtains of a Brunschwig & Fils fabric; the modular sofa from Pottery Barn was reupholstered, and the pendant lights are by Paul Ferrante.
In the poolhouse, the sofa is from West Elm, the side chair by Gloster is available at Dunkirk & Associates, and the cocktail table is from Anthem Home.
The two-acre property’s lush garden and putting green were created by landscape architecture firm Lutsko Associates.
This article appears in the May 2019 issue of Over the Wire.