




New House Design
Black furnishings and men's-wear fabrics pop against walls painted a vibrant cranberry shade.
A miniature replica of HGTV Dream Home 2011, 3-foot-high by 3-foot-wide Doggie Dream Home, constructed by carpenter David Brown, features space for two small dogs. Padding is upholstered in the same houndstooth fabric as wingback chairs.
A door from the master suite leads to a private balcony, where one can enjoy a morning cup of coffee or sunset cocktail.
Geometric shapes, layering of textures and intriguing design elements keep the eye moving about the room.
The queen-size pencil-post bed is dressed with boutique hotel-quality linens, quilted bedding, a cozy wool throw and a ticking-stripe comforter.
Lined drapery panels continue the room's focus on men's-wear fabrics, a subtle nod to Vermont's history as a leading textiles manufacturer.
An oversized walk-in closet, steps from the master bedroom entrance, provides storage space for both linens and clothing.
The centerpiece of the bathroom's design, a vintage tub discovered at a local architectural salvage center is updated with a coat of paint and a hemlock cradle.
Adding understated ambiance, pewter-trimmed glass votive holders line the ledge above the tub.
Carpenter David Brown handcrafted the custom birch-framed mirror for the space. Lighting fixtures that peek through the glass complete the clean, uncluttered look.
Charcoal quartz countertop accommodates two sinks topped with modern chrome faucets. A bouquet of white hydrangeas and white countertop accessories extend the neutral canvas.
The vanity comes equipped with a warming drawer for towels and lotions.
The home's most dramatic view can be enjoyed as one peers through the master bathroom's 5-foot-wide by 12-foot-tall column of glass.