— Photographs
The house, room by quiet room.
A slow walk through 740 River Road — a 1924 Dutch Colonial cottage designed by Frederick T. Warner, expanded for modern life, and still exactly what a home should feel like.
Some homes were not built to be photographed. They were built to be lived in, and the photographs are only the smallest part of what the rooms remember.
A 1924 Dutch Colonial by Frederick T. Warner, still holding the street with quiet authority.
The wood-burning stone fireplace — the room's anchor since 1924.
Exposed brick, Wolf range, granite — a kitchen that took the house's character seriously.
Cathedral ceilings and a picture window overlooking the backyard.
The wrap-around slate patio — where Sunday dinners happen in June.
Detached brick garage with mature trees and stone patio.
A walk-in closet — because the small things matter.
The light here is older than the wallpaper, and twice as patient.
— See it in person
Photographs are only the
smallest part of a house.
Walk the rooms in the order they were built to be walked, and end on the back patio the way the family always did.
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