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Above: In the dining room, a 144-inch stainless steel Brueton dining table is topped by granite. It is flanked by Donghia chairs in a striped silk fabric. Opposite: Twin sweeping staircases lead from the entry hall to a second level gallery of art.
“It’s all indirect lighting.
There’s no decorative lighting with the exception of a few care- fully placed sconces,” Wyll says. To add visual interest and
warmth, Wyll utilized a variety of natural materials. A wall in the family room is covered in ribbon sapele mahogany, which frames the fireplace. The same elegant
wood graces a wall of the master bedroom and forms custom European-style cabinetry in the kitchen.
Four slabs of book-matched granite, called Silver Wave, anchor a wall in the television room, a favorite gathering place for family and friends. “We repeat elements. You