Description
Designed by a renowned architect in the late 1970s, this house focuses on natural light and seamless integration of indoor and outdoor spaces, with the garden surrounding and connecting to the interiors. The entrance hall offers full visibility of the social areas, which include a sitting room with a fireplace, a living room with a bar, a dining room, and a powder room. All social spaces open directly to the garden through glass doors. The kitchen is spacious and includes a pantry and a silver storage area. The private wing features four bedrooms, including two suites and one Jack-and-Jill suite, with wide hallways, built-in linen storage, and extensive use of glass to maximize natural light. The bathrooms are generous in size, and the master suite includes a walk-in closet. The main garage accommodates four vehicles, and there is an additional garage with one space, offering practical access for loading and unloading near the kitchen.