Spaces July 2009: Stained Glass
Date: 7/11/2009 Album ID: 794904
Photos by David Patton
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The front doors to the home of David Stein and Caroline Ajootian are set back from the driveway and are flanked by stained-glass windows.
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The stained-glass panel that covers the lights in the entryway.
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A wall separates the living and dining rooms and hides the picturesque view from the living room window as one enters the front doors.
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Intricate designs of purple heartwood are set in the red oak floors throughout much of the upper level of the house.
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Along with the stained glass around the entryway, the red oak floors inlaid with purple heartwood are prominent as you enter the house with rugs to match.
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David Stein stands by some of the artwork that adds to the living room decor.
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The living room has a large window with a beautiful view out over the nearby farmland.
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Collectible items line the shelves in the living room, featuring items from all around the world.
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An extra living room space is found on the lower level of the home, right next to another kitchen.
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The paired panels on the patio doors feature more stained-glass that are made to represent guardian angels.
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Panels of stained-glass bookend the double doors at the front of the house and another stained-glass panel cover the entryway lights overhead.
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The dining room side of the oak wall between the dining living rooms has small mirrors, making the room seem a little bigger.
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A poster for the movie 'Nosferatu' hangs in the dining room, one of the many interesting decor items in an eclectic home.
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The master bedroom has large windows that let a lot of natural light in the room.
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The master bathroom features a large stained-glass window next to the tub and seashells add to the beach feel and decor.
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Each room in the house has a different look and feel, including the small sitting room that is home to the television.
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A paneled English oak wall featuring the names of past presidents of The Institute of Journalists separates the dining and living rooms.
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