The newly built home, named “Tudor-Esque Project,” pays tribute to the 1920s-1930s Tudor and Art Deco styles of its surroundings. It has a sleek, streamlined look. Some of this home’s key elements include:
Architectural Elements: Emphasis on symmetry and proportion with decorative elements such as the Azek facade, steeply pitched front roof, and prominent gable.
Windows and Doors: Large windows with divided mullions, and arched doorways.
Interior Details: Rich wood tones, reeded detailing, antique glass, reclaimed wood from a lumber mill in MA, built-in bookcases, and intricate moldings. Rooms have a sense of grandeur with high ceilings and elaborate fluted Italian glass light fixture.