A Stark area rug
establishes the palette in the library, where Brunschwig
& Fils and Dogwood fabrics cover the sofa and chairs.
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speak to the organic nature of the dining room, where
the “glass top of the table creates a wonderful
continuation of the reflecting pond beyond,”
designer Bradley W. Blair says. Outside, a pair of
terra-cotta sculptures, “Adam and Eve,”
also by Sharon, gaze at the water’s edge.
Lava-stone flooring
distinguishes the dining room, where the original
antiqued-wood beams gave Blair “a lot of cues”
when selecting furnishings for the space. Filled
with light that shines through floor-to-ceiling
windows, the space “references the
‘Florida room’ of decades ago,”
Blair says.