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This newly constructed Luxury Home of the Week pick is filled with diverse textures, and its evident before passing through the front door of this mid-century modern stunner.
The exterior of 12 Temple Road in Lynnfield, currently on the market for $2,750,000, features an assemblage of siding, stone, and wood. The residence is surrounded by drought-resistant landscaping and evergreens. Gillian Bouchie of Engel & Völkers By the Sea has the listing.
Built in 2023, the mid-century modern home offers four bedrooms, three full bathrooms, and one half bathroom. It measures 4,062 square feet on 0.36 of an acre.
The main level consists of an open living, dining, and sitting area, as well as the kitchen — all under a beamed ceiling. The living room features tigerwood accents and a propane fireplace, and glass accordion doors in the sitting area lead to the deck and backyard. On one end of the room, a copper-glazed wall accents a wet bar.
The cooking space features a black walnut island, breakfast bar, white cabinetry, six-burner stove, stainless steel accent walls, and a walk-in pantry.
Underlit fir stairs on each side of the main room lead up to bedroom suites. The bathrooms in each boast custom showers, Basalt stone accent walls, glass-tiled inlays, marble floors, and water closets. The primary suite includes a private balcony and two walk-in closets, while the opposing suite offers a dressing room.
The lower level of this mid-century modern home includes a media room, bedroom, full bathroom, soundproof family room, and the “Sinatra room,” a colorful space with a wet bar, teardrop lighting, and a geometric-patterned floor.







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