
LIVING ROOM
Rare vintage finds, including a 19th-century Bordstol “metamorphic” table from Robert Young Antiques, define the bright and inviting home of Don and Pam Schneider. Paint: Super White, Benjamin Moore. Sofa: Oliver Gustav. Chair: BDDW.
SIDE GARDEN
A bronze sculpture by South African artist Guy du Toit anchors the back porch. Landscaping: Lisa Bynon Garden Design. Light: Original BTC. Windows: Marvin.
BACKYARD
The infinity pool, from Rachel Lynch Swimming Pools and Spas, seamlessly blends into the surrounding natural landscape. Chairs: Bloom Sag Harbor. Kitchen: WWOO Concrete Outdoor Kitchen.
IT’S LIKE STEPPING INTO ANOTHER WORLD.
This story is from the June - July 2022 edition of House Beautiful US.
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