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She helped Bach select the space’s light-taupe micros uede sectional, hammered metal coffee table and navy-leather club chair. The rug, an abstract pattern in slate blue, gray, taupe and ivory, is representative of Bach’s eclectic tastes. “A lot of the details and ele ments are more natural,” Linerode says. “But she blends a lot of different styles in here.” Linerode suggested installing a transom win dow salvaged from the original kitchen in the wall between the dining area and home office to bring additional light into their workspace from the open living/dining area. The live-edge wood-topped dining table typically seats eight in blue-linen nail head-trimmed chairs. But the couple can accommo date up to 20 for dinner by utilizing ivory microsuede wood-and-metal seats at the island and wood stools at the peninsula. The house has proved well suited to Carr and Bach’s everyday lifestyle. They talk of meals prepared on the grill and eaten at a high-top cafe table on the deck, of evenings passed in Adirondack chairs by the fire pit. Entertaining is casual and often impromptu. They watch football games in the out door living room long after summer has turned into fall. “Right up until the point that Cindy has to put her gloves and hat and mittens on,” Carr says, “we’re outside.” chairs at the copper topped kitchen table,
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