Interior
Interior
For nearly 70 years, the interior of 30 Hillside Drive has remained virtually unchanged. Take a step back in time to 1954 living with these amazing shots.
Let's start with the huge family room, with so much light! 20 feet of glass line the south wall, so though you are inside, you feel at one with the outdoors.
Protuded flagstone shelves so you can display your most treasured items.
Oak paneling is extended along the entire wall, throughout multiple rooms.
Detail of the room divider between family room and den.
Recessed lighting and elevated ceiling make this room feel spacious though it is the smallest of the bedrooms.
Spotlight sconces original to the home, with more Oak paneling.
Jalousie windows adorned by the original barkcloth draperies.
Looking toward the family room, from the den/spare guest room. Built in display shelves recess on the back of the fireplace.
Main living area, views for miles.
View from the living room, mixed materials play well and highlight the separate spaces while contributing to the open layout.
Main living room, with it's expansive views.
Indoor/Outdoor living is prevalent in the main room, and throughout the gathering areas of the home.
The dining area has built in storage and era appropriate grasscloth wallpaper. A Lightolier Pacemaker ceiling lamp by George Thurston graces the dining area.
Detail of the grasscloth and display shelving.
Aniline dyed solid wood cabinets provide ample storage and beauty in the kitchen. Note the screen divider and pocket door to close the kitchen from the entertaining areas if needed.
Original Copper range hood and vent illuminate the oversized flush mount stovetop, complete with griddle.
Cabinets and shelving within have withstood the test of time effortlessly with minimal wear.
Kitchenette nook with views so you can start your day right.
Oversized family and entertainment room with striated flagstone fireplace. Another 2 room dividers allow this space to be very private if needed.
The inset ceiling lighting paints the room and highlights the post and beam construction. Thick blonde Oak paneling warms the room effortlessly.
Main foyer into the home showing it's Terrazzo roots. More grasscloth and brick add visual interest and separation of spaces.
The planter and tree are a continuation of the planter outside in the main entry.
Yes more expansive glass highlighting the rear patio and yard.
A double oven for larger parties, and open kitchen for conversing with your guests while cooking that masterpiece.
Spacious, functional, and beautiful...modern living at it's finest.
Dining storage and display built in.
Main front room with it's Terrazzo lined fireplace and greeting area for guests.
So warm, and yet, so cool.
Yet more ample storage with additional blonde paneling lead to the bedroom wing. The coat closet on the right is cedar lined. A telephone nook is out of the way but easily accessible.
Each bathroom has it's own linen closet, built into the center hallway. This one faces the turquoise master bath.
Relief tile, ribbon inset and sink are virtually new, as though time stopped.
Makeup desk and exceptional lighting bathe the countertop.
Craftsmanship defined.
Detail of the tiles. The ribbon tile with swans matches the privacy glass on the bathtub area.
Glass divider with ducks etched. Spectacular.
Oversized for the era Master Bedroom. Grasscloth lines the walls, and note bathroom access on the left directly from the bedroom.
Twin closets, for his and hers.
Guest bedroom/den privacy glass detail. Dive in!
Folded, frosted glass divider for the shower.
Spacious room to prepare yourself for the day. More ribbon tile lines the entire second bathroom as well.
Additional storage yet again.
Evening views. Glorious.
Recessed ceiling lighting compliments the room, without taking up ceiling space or adding clutter.
Hallways sconces, original to the home have a slightly art deco vibe.
From the master bedroom, you can control nearly all of the interior lighting, or see who has left the lights on!
Back patio, looking southeast toward the private backyard.
Tongue and groove patio roof detail.
1/2" thick Oak paneling in the family room and guest room. Note the lock, that's for a built in safe.
Detail of the handles on the accordion dividers in the family room.
Evening bathed in soft light inside and out.
Evening in the family room. Exceptional light, no lamps required.
Openness that is cozy as well.
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