Continuing legacy
Knickerbocker Group worked to build a home that would stand the test of time, fit into the historic feel of the land, and honor the homeowner’s design aesthetic. Since the client owns The Art of Antiquing, a European antique shop in Round Pond, she had an extensive collection of art and furnishings that she was saving for the home.
In the center of the great room is a fireplace that Knickerbocker Group built to accommodate the homeowner’s 16th-century mantle she sourced from France. Knickerbocker Group also customized the chimney to hold the French mercury glass mirror and re-engineered each piece of the fireplace, so it was both functioning and accommodating to the art.
Separating the great room and the new home is a 2.5-story window wall complemented by two pairs of skylights—a design that invites natural light and provides sweeping ocean views. Knickerbocker Group led the window wall design, which allows the staircase to be seen from the center of the living area, as well as from the inside of the barn’s great room. It was a way to create a visually connected home while celebrating the sculptural nature of the stairway.