Tile inlay separating kitchen and hallway to the living room.
An abundance of living space is only part of the appeal of this traditional French county home. Strong architectural elements and a lavish interior design, including cathedral-arched beamed ceilings, hand-scraped and French bleed-edged walnut floors, faux finished ceilings, and custom tile inlays add to the home's charm.
This home features heated floors in the basement, a mirrored flat screen television in the kitchen/family room, an expansive master closet, and a large laundry/crafts room with Romeo & Juliet balcony to the front yard.
The gourmet kitchen features a custom range hood in limestone, inspired by Romanesque architecture, a custom panel French armoire refrigerator, and a 12 foot antiqued granite island.
Every child needs his or her personal space, offered via a large secret kids room and a hidden passageway between the kids' bedrooms.
A 1,000 square foot concrete sport court under the garage creates a fun environment for staying active year-round. The fun continues in the sunken media area featuring a game room, 110-inch screen, and 14-foot granite bar.
Story - Midwest Home Magazine
Photos - Todd Buchanan
Interior Designer - Anita Sullivan
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Elizabeth Veasey wrote:
Floor Mosaic - I tried going on the RBC site to purchase this floor mosaic but could not find it on the site. Could you tell me what line the tile comes from? Thank you so much! »
Schrader & Companies Please email Anita Sullivan for information on this tile. Anita was the interior designer on this project. Anita@anitasdesigns.biz
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Could have a decorative wood design or use whatever floor type you have in the kitchen for the middle of the area outside the down bath. Reuse the original wood flooring that was in the middle to make the hall wider.