Ashland
A four bedroom home with white oak accents and wood beams throughout. A walkout lower level overlooks the tree line.
The arched mahogany door with textured glass and that multi-tiered woven chandelier overhead give the entry a warmth that's almost personal, like someone thought about exactly how the light should feel at six o'clock on a Tuesday in November.
From the kitchen island you can see straight through to the stone fireplace and built-in shelving in the great room, and that sightline only works because of the intentional floor plan design.
Dark green cabinets with gold hardware and a white countertop under a window looking out at trees — the basement wet bar borrows nothing from the main level's palette, and that's the whole point.
Dual vanities with light brown wood cabinetry and arched gold-framed mirrors. The walk-in closet is right there, and you can see straight through to the bedroom. The rooms flow together instead of feeling like three separate boxes.
Tongue-and-groove ceiling, low-maintenance composite decking, black metal railings, and recessed cans — the covered deck is finished to the same standard as the interior, which tells you something about how this house was built when nobody was looking up.