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SLEEPING QUARTERS

The main level includes two spacious bedrooms and the master suite, all on the east side of the home. Both of the bedrooms have large windows overlooking the front yard, short pile two-tone gray carpet and large closets. Next door is a shared bath with a rectangular vessel sink in white on a stone-look laminate countertop; cabinets are matching birch with stone stain. Keeping the contemporary look, the mirror above is unframed.

The master bedroom has a recessed ceiling with a curved three-paddle fan and can lights. A lovely view of the backyard and pond is seen through the oversized windows. Jundt added an accent gray to the east wall, creating a warm and inviting environment in the spacious room.

Pocket doors separate the bath and dressing areas from the bedroom. On the right is a large shower area, with frost white and gray accent glass in the mesa gray tiles. A built-in bench, shampoo niche and large glazed window help create a luxurious spa atmosphere. Light mesa gray rectangle tiles, two undermount sinks set in white quartz and one-lever hardware keep the industrial style chic. Above, unframed mirrors are topped by three lights on a matching brushed nickel bar. The walk-in closet has double racks for hanging clothes as well as shelves for storage.

Lower Level

Just off the front foyer are the stairs to the lower level, featuring open glass sides and plank banister rails. With nine-foot ceilings and several escape windows, the lower level feels both comfortable and airy. The large family room maximizes the possibilities of use, from large theater area, to game room or a wonderful adventure space for kids.

On the side is a well-appointed wet bar, complete with full-sized refrigerator and lovely two-tier counters, just right for serving a crew on game day. Behind the counter, rectangular gray glass tiles create a contemporary backsplash.

For the television enthusiast, both the north and east walls have operational hookups. “That way the homeowner can choose where they’d like the television or have more than one,” says Jundt.

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