rumah beli di Bernardsville, Jersi baru
A Fresh Take on Faircourt, The Illustrious Gilded Age Estate in Bernardsville Inspired by Tuscany's distinctive country villas, the elaborate Faircourt mansion in Bernardsville has been restored to reflect both its former glory and its future aspirations. Simplifying an ornate mansion and re-imagining it to meet the standards of today's modern lifestyle was a challenge that Annabelle Selldorf, a New York-based architect (whose projects have included the Frick Collection, Neue Galerie New York and Brown University), along with interior designer Matthew Frederick, quickly accepted. The resulting two year renovation process transformed the mansion using a graceful balance of Old World style and New World modernism. The dramatic outcome of Faircourt's new design was the subject of a cover story in a 2015 issue of Architectural Digest. Its expansive layout provides eight bedrooms, eight full baths, three half baths, including a four-room guest suite with two baths. Each of the home's four levels is served by the elevator. Built in 1897 for industrialist Anthony R. Kuser--and once home to the late philanthropist Brooke Astor-- Faircourt was reconfigured in 1916 by architects Hoppin & Koen to include opulent details like extravagant woodwork and gilded ceilings. Set on approximately 13 acres originally landscaped by John Charles Olmsted, a son of Frederick Law Olmsted of Central Park fame, this estate is a unique treasure in the storied Somerset Hills Mountain Colony. A refined yet warm aesthetic details the interior spaces with widened windows and glass doors to invite natural light and views into the gracious floor plan. A contemporary wing was created out of what were formerly service rooms, installing bright, airy living spaces that are a stunning counterpoint to Faircourt's historic character. This light-filled wing offers a center-island kitchen adjoining a two-story family room, where a retractable glass wall imported from Germany frames pastoral vistas. The architect then carefully refurbished period details in the entrance hall, living room, dining room and library. This involved restoring elaborate plasterwork, oak paneling, Spanish tilework and fanciful Adam-style ceilings. She also redefined the second story's assemblage of bedrooms into an elegant primary suite and added five more bedroom suites. The revitalization of Faircourt is seen in the primary bath's marble tub, sink and shower, a choice alluding to the use of marble in other rooms. A hand-painted chinoiserie wallpaper in the primary bedroom highlights the concept of Orientalism often seen in great homes from this era. The use of contemporary paintings, muted tones and fine wool curtains provide an artful contrast to the estate's Gilded Age heritage. Bringing 21st century comforts to Faircourt was essential to the livability of this premier residence. Highlights include a brand new kitchen with Boffi cabinets imported from Italy, Gaggenau appliances and radiant-heated floors; a new gas fireplace, and RGBW LED lighting accented the bookcases and fireplace in the family room; a quartz wet bar and dressing room with power drapes and new carpet in the primary suite; and radiant heated floors and new glass shower doors in the baths. Other unique design features of Faircourt include: • Bronze-accented wrought ironwork in the entry opening to a foyer and 60-foot long gallery • A glass-enclosed loggia featuring a marble and granite floor • A bar/trophy room centered by a stone fireplace • An oak-paneled library lined in built-in bookcases, imported from France • A walnut-paneled living room edged in gold leaf-accented moldings • Lower Level wine cellar, workshop and greenhouse area For an estate of this size and scope, there are a number of corresponding amenities such as a maintenance-free VersaCourt tennis court, heated saltwater pool, three-hole putting green, heated parking courtyard, an orchard with 72 peach, pear, apple and cherry trees, a 45,000-gallon stone cistern, deer fencing and an irrigation system serving the lawns and gardens. Upper and lower garages provide protected parking for multiple vehicles, a car lift, new workshop and epoxy flooring. Serving the property is a Savant Smart home automation and security system, a diesel generator providing 95 Percentage power to the home, underground electric and natural gas. Ref: 36672-3810267
Anda mungkin berminat:
Falcon Crest Since the late 19th century when the Gilded Age brought wealthy families from New York City to the Somerset Hills enclaves of Bernardsville, Far Hills, Peapack and Gladstone for the coun
Rarely does a property come to market that so perfectly embodies the rich heritage of the Somerset Hills while offering the ultimate in modern form and function. Stronghold, built in 1886 for members
Craigmore, Bernardsville, NJ Fairy-tale architecture rendered in stone, complete with turrets and towers, lends a sense of whimsy to the immense Craigmore estate on 15± acres on the Bernardsville Mou
Timeless Bernardsville Mountain Estate A sensitive restoration process preserved the legacy of a circa 1885 residence on the Bernardsville Mountain while adding modern designer touches to enhance the
A stunning all-brick Georgian Colonial on the Bernardsville Mountain, located off a private cul-de-sac on fully fenced grounds that were once part of an historic estate known as 'Kenilwood', was care
Stunning 2010 Shingle-style home designed by noted architect Nick Cusano with interior decoration by award-winning Katja van der Loo. Sited on a promontory on its almost 7 AC on the Bernardsville Mou