Take a peek inside this family home set in stone.
“I’ve always loved that part of the country myself,” says Ingram.
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As the architect always does, he kicked off the design process using a marker on vellum.

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“I truly felt like our home was born that first time we sat down together.”
Inside, Mentzer’s eye for decorating came into play.
They’re special hidden treasures in the walls that will last for generations."

A hidden door opens up to asmall officethat’s outfitted with a desk and chair.
“It’s comfy for lounging but also a place where Charlie can work,” says Mentzer.
It’s where everyone ends up anyway."

Ingram extended this approach to the architecture with the unique millwork.
57)to echo the dark cabinetry, black soapstone countertops, and vinyl Phillip Jeffries wallcovering.
Brass hardware and light fixtures complete the polished look.

“We call it the ‘bunk room’ even though there aren’t bunk beds.”
To prioritize the view, Ingram kept things balanced.
“When you initiate the front door, everything is symmetrical,” Mentzer says.


































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Credit:ANTONIS ACHILLEOS; STYLING: MATTHEW GLEASON



Credit:ANTONIS ACHILLEOS; STYLING: MATTHEW GLEASON

Credit:ANTONIS ACHILLEOS; STYLING: MATTHEW GLEASON