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This home boasts an open concept with a formal dining room and a connecting butler's pantry, creating a blend of style and functionality. With 5 bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms, every detail is meticulously crafted for comfort and luxury. The floating stair adds a touch of elegance, while a personal gym caters to modern living. Welcome to a residence that redefines contemporary living with sophistication and flair.
Neighborhood:
University
Architectural Style:
Modern Brutalist
Home:
4309.9
SqFt
Garage:
441
SqFt
5 Beds | 4.5 Baths
Design Spotlight:
Simulated Divided Lites
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Design Spotlight

Simulated Divided Lites

In contemporary architecture, the resurgence of simulated divided lites (SDLs) in window design marks a thoughtful departure from the minimalist trends of recent decades. While SDLs have long been associated with traditionally-inspired homes, their integration into modern design has become increasingly prevalent, imparting a timeless aesthetic to a diverse range of residences. This design choice, where muntins create the illusion of individual glass panes, is not merely an homage to the past but a strategic move to reinstate a sense of proportion and balance in window aesthetics. The key lies in maintaining proportion in the grid pattern throughout the house, ensuring that the divided lites contribute to a cohesive and harmonious design rather than appearing disjointed. Beyond the visual allure, this approach serves to redefine the role of windows, turning them into integral elements of architectural composition. A home adorned with well-sized, strategically placed windows featuring SDLs not only stands apart in its classic elegance but also addresses the long-overlooked importance of proportion and detail in contemporary window design.

image of simulated divided lites in the architectural design