Bethesda Contemporary, Estate of the Day

I'll admit it, I'm a bit of a voyeur. Part of the reason I love doing the estate of the day is because I want to be able to peek inside people's houses. Today's home in Bethesda, Maryland I am blogging simply for the stuff in it. it may not be your taste, it isn't mine in many respects but rarely have I seen such an amazing selection of contemporary furniture and crafts in one house. It's an crafts festival unto itself. The 12,000 square foot home has a modern look with clean lines and lots of blond wood. There is a library and seven bedrooms including a master suite with his and hers private offices, sitting room and his and hers bathrooms. It sits on two acres and has a columned loggia for outdoor dining. It is listed at $3.95 million. After the jump, even the rugs are distinctive.





















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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Ian Jeffries Mar 14th 2007 1:44PM
Oh that's just awful...it would be like living in an Embassy Suites Hotel.
Tom McCarthy Mar 14th 2007 3:46PM
It's a beautiful home, I agree with Deidre, there are some amazing pieces and the whole reason I love Estate of the day is because, I too am a real estate voyeur, give me an Open House any Sunday in the affluent part of the city and I'm there. How the other half lives? No?
tedmom Mar 14th 2007 5:19PM
What's the point of the Pier One rattan blinds on the stairway? To keep the hired help from getting a glimpse up your skirt as you come downstairs? Strange.