ing room and staircase. The application of wood in this
house is modern in spirit with the warmth of tradition, a
rare mixture in many contemporary schemes,
Furthermore, the windows comprising substantial black
banding of diverse widths with substantial depth lend
gravitas, making these spaces important contemporary
spaces. Often these moldings delineate curved glass
panes, which extend from floor to ceiling. In other instances a single horizontal bar divides a floor to ceiling
non-curved window. There is a hierarchy of elements in
these windows, regrettably void in so many contemporary interiors. The sensuousness of this residence owes
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