ONE OF ITS STAR ATTRACTIONS IS
THE SEMI-SECLUDED LOFT UPSTAIRS.
BRIGHT AND AIRY, IT HAS A BUILT-IN
BENCH UNDER THE TRIPLE WINDOW,
WITH BOOKSHELVES ON THE SIDES.
TV, but then you also have an area where you can put
in a desk— plus having the bench. There's space there to
make it a very flexible bonus room."
The primary bedroom is another big, comfy space, with a
classic-modern en suite. A stand-alone tulip bathtub is
paired with a glass-enclosed walk-in shower and trendy
matte black fixtures.
In the powder room downstairs, the contrast is far more
stark, with white shiplap and flat black walls butting up
against one another.
"We were a bit hesitant about painting the walls black. It's
such a bold statement," Miller says. "But we kept the white
shiplap and just having that little bit of boldness modernized
the house a bit more and gives it more personality."
Soloway says a small room is a good place to play with
unconventional elements.
"We often encourage clients if you want to try something
bold, do it in the powder room," she says. "It's a small
enough space that it usually turns out, but if you end up not
liking it after a few years it's easy to change."
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