Green Room: The Goldmans in the courtyard garden, which doubles as an outdoor living room.
Timeless Beauty: Although the house was built in 1970, its copper roof and bronze fixtures nod to the neighborhood’s historic homes.
Curb Appeal: Landscape architect Glen R. Gardner defined the front entrance with a mahogany gateway and softened the driveway with boxwoods, mondo grass, and an olive tree.
Open-Door Policy: French doors can be flung open for easy indoor-outdoor living.
In the kitchen, upper cabinets with glass fronts mix with open shelving.
Neutral Territory: The expanded living area is outfitted with luxe fabrics and finishes in shades of cream, charcoal, and blue. (Below)
In the kitchen, existing countertops were refreshed with an iridescent tile backsplash and gilded pendant lights.
Garden Party: Upholstered furnishings from Barlow Tyrie, lead planters from Restoration Hardware, and custom ipe wood benches set an inviting scene under the shade of a giant Tuuci umbrella.
Bulbs installed by local firm Moonlighting illuminate alfresco evening meals.
Taller plantings are grounded by mahonia, creeping fig, and seasonal blooms.