The house and its garden, the
latter designed by Elizabeth
Everdell, represents a five-year
collaboration with Tucker & Mark���s
exceptionally proactive clients,
���an exercise in building beautiful
forms and volumes, enhancing
them with strong architectural
details and moldings, handmade
mosaics, custom furnishings,
decorative painting and luxurious
textiles to make the interiors of this
grand home both approachable
and intimate.���
The clients embraced the
acquisition of rare antiques
exemplifying several major styles.
The guest bedrooms were
even assigned a stylistic theme:
Biedermeier, chinoiserie, 18th
century Italian, respectively. The
gallery leading to these bedrooms
was designed by Suzanne Tucker
and her senior designer, Dino
Vannoni, who laid out its mosaic
patterns so that a medallion
designed with each theme ���landed
in front of each bedroom door thus
providing a hint as to what one
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