This Multifunctional Entry Serves as Dining Area, Lounge, and Gallery All in One

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Jonathan Savage's Whole Home Entry ROBERT PETERSON


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Simply put, “our goal was to make a space where you’d want to spend time,” says designer Jonathan Savage of his area in the 2022 Whole Home, which was formerly a study. Saturating the walls and ceiling in a rich gray-blue, he divided the 230-square-foot space into a cozy den on one end and a zone for hosting dinner parties or game nights on the other. A tonal wallcovering set into sections of molding and a wool chevron rug give it vibrance and texture, while the off-center fireplace, unmoved but updated with a François & Co. mantel, lures in guests. “It’s an informal entertaining space that keeps everyone in the front of the house,” says Savage.

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DINING LOUNGE


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HOME SECURITY


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Tomas Espinoza

Even in a great neighborhood, security matters. The Encode Plus Schlage Wi-Fi dead bolt allows owners to easily manage codes and grant access from anywhere, and to lock the door remotely.


ENTRANCE HALL


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Savage immersed the foyer in Preference Red by Farrow & Ball, creating a dramatic entry. The hallway connects the open dining lounge and powder room to the rest of the home.Robert Peterson

Savage immersed the foyer in Preference Red by Farrow & Ball, creating a dramatic entry. The hallway connects the open dining lounge and powder room to the rest of the home.


DINING NOOK & STORAGE CORNER


A new box window from Pella frames the perfect setup for candlelit dinners: a fluted pedestal table by Grothouse is paired with skirted armchairs on casters from Lee Industries. Opposite the table, a custom Grothouse sideboard holds everything from tableware to board games.


POWDER ROOM


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Tomas Espinoza

This interior lever door handle from Schlage complements the transitional style of the house.

A custom vanity in Coastal Grey by Caesarstone pairs perfectly with a vinyl wallcovering from Arte and a mosaic floor by Ann Sacks in Calacatta Zebrino. The space is cleverly divided with a custom screen by Architectural Grille.


LANDING


chaise lounge
Tomas Espinoza

Savage carved out a chic resting space on the landing with a sculptural chaise and artwork from Minted.

Underneath the spiral stair, a table with stools from Serena & Lily creates an additional resting space.

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Savage's "warm, cozy space" is all about texture. The designer created depth with his palette, as well as textiles, accessories, window treatments, and furniture. Here's what he selected.

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