Renovations after Hurricane Ike appear to have maximized the lighting and open plan of a streamlined Bayou Woods home cited in separate records as a 1960 or 1964 edition. The property listed a week ago; it has a $2.9 million asking price.
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Off the entry, a half-height wall helps frame the open view of the grounds beyond the main living space, located a few steps down:
A field of deep skylights lined with recessed lighting illuminates the space:
The kitchen doubles up on its prep areas:
In addition to a media room (above), the floor plan includes a study . . .
and a wine room:
The master bedroom gets a first-floor slot, with outdoor access:
Its bathroom comes with a private patio:
A tilt-topped wing of the 6,805-sq.-ft. home holds the secondary bedrooms. Here’s one of them:
One of the rooms gets a balcony view of the yard, but the home’s window walls make sure most rooms have a peek at it:
- 9116 Chatsworth Dr. [HAR]
Ahhhhhh. Finally, someone decorates a mod without doing that awful monochromatic thing. Yes, you can have different paint colors in different rooms. No, monochromaticism is not a prerequisite for minimalism or modernism. No, I do not have 2.9 mil and never will.
Agreed with Old School on all points. Nice.
Love the huge walk-in master shower for 12 or 20 people !
needs a pool!
Are those….dare I say it…bookshelves???
Whenever I see these big walk-in showers I think of show animals and race horses that require high maintenance bathing!