Graff
Residence
The client
originally requested a center hall colonial, and the design process
evolved from that idea. The "traditional" plan that was developed
created individual rooms for all the "public functions." The Kitchen was given the primary focus as the largest (and most used) room
in the back of the house. With several restrictive covenants dictating
the location of the house, it was situated to best take advantage of
a West facing view overlooking a meadow and pond toward the back of the property.
The plan was essentially axial with all the first floor rooms radiating
off a central hall space The only fireplace in the house was located
in the Library.
The
second floor contains all the bedrooms including the Master Bedroom and Bath
which took maximum advantage of the view to the west. The Tower, which
provides for a seating area in the Kitchen on the first floor, becomes
a meditation space within the Master Bedroom on the second floor.
"......this
leads me once more to tell you how much I loved working with you - That
building that special retreat where I could never decide where to sit
or which window to gaze out of - was a true highlight of my life. You
made it fun and educational and exciting. You opened my eyes and mind
to new ideas about quality of light and space- I will always treasure
that and it is with me today". "I feel blessed and lucky to
have experienced a joyful place..."
- Marcia Graff
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