Living Large: Inside A French Manor In Old Westbury
OLD WESTBURY, N.Y. (CBS 2) — In a latest book of CBS 2′s Living Large, contributor Emily Smith got a demeanour inside a home in one of a nation’s wealthiest neighborhoods on Long Island.
The French Manor in Old Westbury has all a bells and whistles one could imagine. No responsibility has been spared starting with a circuitous 1.5 mile drive heading to a slab masterpiece.
The home is all about a array of archways heading to opposite rooms, including a Sunny Great Room with a mill grate and ebony-stained Herringbone French ash flooring.
The many used mark in a home is a kitchen. It has a outrageous core island surfaced with 2-inch slabs of marble and Venetian smear gives a walls a marble dirt finish.
The Kitchen (credit: CBS 2)
The master bedroom has a slab grate and French doors to a backyard. There’s also a full marble bath and a showering dark behind a shiver door.
Master Bedroom (credit: CBS 2)
A unconditional round staircase winds by a core of a home, even to a groundwork level. The home even facilities a drum hockey rink.
Staircase (credit: CBS 2)
The residence was built in 2008 and a owners of a home contend they designed it themselves one night on a napkin.
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