Luxury Home of the Week: For nearly $7.5 million, a country home that showcases a colorful interior
This gated country home in Weston is nothing short of vibrant.
Completely remodeled in 2016 by LDa Architecture & Interiors and Wellen Construction, 174 Highland St. boasts an interior designed by Celerie Kemble — whose work has been featured in Luxe magazine and Modern Luxury Interiors Atlanta to name a few.
Kemble’s style of “casual elegance showcases a colorful, youthful, and unpretentious decor with the ultimate in luxury finishes by the finest artisans and international vendors,” realtor Kathryn Richlen wrote in the listing for Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage.
With 10,002 square feet of living space on four levels, the home is ideal for entertaining, according to the listing. On the main floor, the property has a front-to-back living room, a dining room that currently holds a table that seats 12, and a family room with French doors opening to a sun porch.
Many of the rooms feature intricate color palettes: One has pastel blue walls with birds flitting among painted white trees, while another features teal walls, a paneled gold ceiling, and a marble fireplace. The dining room offers warm canary yellow walls, while a Prussian blue butler’s pantry sits next to a mint green kitchen.
The second floor showcases a master suite with dual dressing rooms and a sailor-striped bathroom with a soaking tub. There are also four other bedrooms on the floor with en-suite baths. Each room has a different color scheme, including one with misty rose paint and another with intricate pineapple wallpaper and bright yellow accents.
There is a suite of rooms on the third floor for employees, while the lower level offers media and game rooms, a gym, and a wine cellar.
In all, this property, built in 2000, has six bedrooms, six bathrooms, three half bathrooms, four fireplaces, and a $7,499,000 price tag.
The single-family home has manicured English gardens and a carriage house, and sits on 2.99 pastoral acres next to Nolte Town Forest.
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