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Architecture/Build: Parental Consent – Entry
Gross used quarter-sawn white oak for horizontal surfaces and mahogany for vertical surfaces. “They play off each other in terms of tonality,” he says.
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Architecture/Build: Parental Consent – Kitchen
The kitchen is outfitted in an assortment of natural materials, including a variety of hard and soft woods and stones.
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Architecture/Build: Parental Consent – Master Bathroom
Rich wood cabinetry brings warmth to the gray tones of the master bathroom.
From the June/July 2019 Issue
Architecture/Build: Parental Consent – Master Bathroom
Clearances and reach ranges are important elements of age-in-place design, Gross says. The master bathroom is spacious with wide walking paths and clearly defined surfaces.
From the June/July 2019 Issue
Treasure Trove – Living Room
The living room features two loveseats, one of which came from the owners’ former bedroom. A copy was fabricated, and both pieces were upholstered in matching fabric.
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Treasure Trove – Family Room
The family room “has a nice warm feeling,” owner Linda Rabin says. The wall art is Haitian.
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Treasure Trove – Breakfast Table
The breakfast table’s steel base is a sleek, modern touch.
From the June/July 2019 Issue
Treasure Trove – Breakfast Table
The beverage center is conveniently located off the kitchen. The baskets on the wall were brought back from an African jaunt. The photograph on the countertop was purchased in Cuba.
From the June/July 2019 Issue
Treasure Trove – Master Bathroom
Zen simplicity is a hallmark of the master bathroom.