Ardsley Park Transitional

In this Ardsley Park home, the primary suite had the space, but not the structure. Shiloh reworked the layout to create clear, functional zones—including new walk-in closets designed for daily use. A curved-tile fireplace introduces a focal point, and the room’s height is used intentionally, with bold, well-scaled lighting that makes the space feel balanced rather than oversized.

Elsewhere, an underutilized lounge was reimagined as a true gathering space. Designed without a television and anchored instead by the fireplace, the room encourages conversation and connection. The adjacent dining area was redesigned to flow naturally into this space, creating a modern take on a traditional parlor—one that works for both entertaining and everyday life.

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