Limestone Chateau Exterior
The exterior cladding is a Texas limestone that has a soft color similar to that of French limestone.
Limestone Chateau Exterior Detail
The architectural details of repeating fluted Ionic pilasters define the projecting bays while the horizontal entablatures divide the building’s massing.
Limestone Chateau Exterior
Gray Vermont slate roofing is complimented by the zinc dormers and gutters and downspouts.
Limestone Chateau Front Entrance
The main cornice with its delicate modillions is also of stone completing the authenticity of the original style.
Limestone Chateau Living Room
This welcoming space draws the eyes up with a barrel-vaulted coffered ceiling. Dark stained hardwood floors & a limestone fireplace surround ground the room and add intimacy to this grand space.
Limestone Chateau Kitchen
The spacious kitchen provides an abundance of storage by way of soft gray cabinetry. Two expansive islands offer generous workspaces for food preparation, entertaining and family gatherings.
Limestone Chateau Breakfast Room
Drenched in natural light, the breakfast room offers sensational views of the terrace beyond the French doors.
Limestone Chateau Home Office
Just off the main axis, the home office boasts hardwood floors, built-in cabinetry and French doors opening to the beautiful scene outside.
Limestone Chateau Laundry Room
The cabinetry and design elements from the kitchen are carried through into the laundry room. French doors bring in light and can be opened to allow the room to breathe.
Limestone Chateau Staircase
Just off the central axis of the home, the staircase features custom ironwork and gracious, wide plank steps.
Limestone Chateau Hallway
The ideal spot for displaying treasures and cherished acquisitions.
Limestone Chateau Butler's Pantry
Leaded glass windows bring light into the butler's pantry.
Limestone Chateau Hallway
A beautiful groin vaulted ceiling plays well off a stained herringbone hardwood floor in this hall leading to the kitchen.
Limestone Chateau Family Room
This space enjoys towering two-story high ceiling and numerous classical architectural elements. Guests can enjoy sweeping views of the rear terrace when the French doors are closed. On milder days, the doors can be opened to allow flow between the indoors and out.
Limestone Chateau Fireplace
The white carved limestone fireplace surround adds classical appeal with reliefs of garland, rosettes and acanthus leaves.
Limestone Chateau Family Room
There can be tension between the exterior façade and the interior floor plan, this is visible in the sun-filled family room that overlooks the rear lawn.
Limestone Chateau Staircase
This graceful stairway features an elegant ironwork railing and is designed with expansive walls and landings which create ideal locations for art collections and other personal treasures.
Limestone Chateau Rear Lawn
The primary axis runs through the center of the house beginning at the front garden walk, through the entry door, and ending at the rear lawn.
Limestone Chateau Library
The need for a secondary axis was created upon the owner’s purchase of an important leaded glass window for the library. This window was made circa 1904 and is nine feet wide and tall. It is the focal point of the library. 19th century walnut panels purchased from a house in Paris are also present in this room. These panels represent the best of French artistry in wood.
Limestone Chateau Master Bedroom
This sunlit bedroom benefits from a bank of paned windows. The thoughtful layout provides ample room for a reading nook that looks over the rear lawn.
Limestone Chateau Master Bath
Barrel vaulted ceilings and fine finishes like marble & high-shine mosaic tile on the floor add to the spa-like experience in the master bath.
Limestone Chateau Dining Room
This second axis begins with this window and runs longitudinally through the house and concludes at the owner’s chair in the dining room.
Limestone Chateau Master Suite
High ceilings, dramatic floor-to-ceiling windows and scale make this master suite a welcome escape from the world.
Limestone Chateau Upper Hallway
The upper hallway follows the central axis of the home and is illuminated by natural light on both sides. An arcade offers excellent views of the the family room below.
Limestone Chateau Guest Bedroom
French doors connect this airy bedroom to the outdoors.
Limestone Chateau Game Room
Anchored by French doors, this space is perfect for impromptu game of cards or board game. The design of the room accommodates a generous space for displaying a collection of art.
Limestone Chateau Guest Room
This generously sized guest room can be used as a reading space, overnight accommodations or simply a space to unwind.
Limestone Chateau Gentleman's Study
The architecture and deep grey tones of this room create an air of masculine warmth, perfect as an escape from the day.
Limestone Chateau Guest Suite
This guest suite features an inviting reading nook created by alcoves at the dormer window
Limestone Chateau Media Room
This more informal space for entertaining is elevated by the elegant architectural pattern contained within the tray ceiling ceiling.
Limestone Chateau Sitting Room
The homeowners can unwind and enjoy a moment to themselves in this sitting room just off the master suite.
Limestone Chateau Powder Room
A powder room is transformed into a glamorous space by allowing the exterior architecture influence the slope of the ceiling. Elegant details throughout the space add to the elevated expereince.
Limestone Chateau Coffee Bar
A special space was created within the residence for homeowners and guests to enjoy homemade espresso drinks.
Limestone Chateau Facade Detail
All the doors and windows were made to order and replicate the profiles found on 18th century French examples.
Limestone Chateau Garden Walk
The floor plan is based on a symmetry that runs along two axis. The primary axis runs through the center of the house beginning at the front garden walk,
Limestone Chateau Powder Room
This smaller space boasts larger than life style.
Limestone Chateau Exterior Façade
As always, the fresh interpretation of a historical style within the context of modern society poses special challenges for the architect. The needs and wants of a 21st century household differ dramatically from those of three hundred years earlier. Thus, there can be tension between the exterior façade and the interior floor plan.
Limestone Chateau Sitting Room
The perfect spot to read, relax or enjoy an evening by the fire.