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THE SUITE LIFE

Much like the communal spaces in the 2019 Dream Home, the bedrooms are modern, functional, and integrated to complement the occupants’ lifestyles. These chambers reflect the individual styles of the family members who slumber there.

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THE OWNERS’ BEDROOM suite is set apart from the rest of the house in its own secluded niche. Akin to the other rooms on the main level, it has vaulted ceilings and unadorned windows. It also uses some of the same materials, such as walnut and concrete.

“This is the most neutral section of the house, hands down,” says interior designer Deanna Whetstone of Whetstone & Associates. “But it is also the most intricate in detail and design. There are

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