Roundtop
Set quietly beyond a long country drive, this home unfolds as a study in restraint, craftsmanship, and considered design. The residence has been thoughtfully reimagined with an emphasis on proportion, material integrity, and the way spaces feel over time.
A light-filled addition introduces soaring ceilings and frames a classic kitchen designed as both a working heart and a visual anchor. Marble surfaces, inset cabinetry, and finely detailed finishes create a timeless palette that balances utility with elegance, all oriented toward views of the pool and landscape beyond.
Across three levels, bedrooms are layered to feel both connected and removed, while bathrooms are treated as composed moments—custom vanities paired with sculptural fixtures and tactile materials. Living spaces are generous with large picture windows that draw the outdoors inward and allow light to move gently through the day.
Throughout the home, millwork, solid oak flooring, and carefully chosen architectural details reinforce a quiet luxury rooted in craft rather than excess. Modernist furnishings sit alongside local antiques, creating a dialogue between old and new that feels curated but lived-in. The result is a home that can be experienced fully as designed, down to the last detail.
Outside, the surrounding acreage becomes part of the design narrative—long views, meandering walks, and a sense of openness that informs the interiors. A newly built garage structure extends the language of the home, offering flexible space envisioned for creative use, retreat, or gathering.
photography @nickglimenakis

