TOP: The airy dining room, which looks out to the sunroom, was made to appear even taller: King added two layers of drapes and woven Roman shades to cover a foot and
a half of drywall. “Taking it all the way to the ceiling makes the windows appear much taller,” he says. Travertine floors from CIOT in Troy add elegance underfoot to the
neutral warmth of the room. A length of leather tops the fabric-covered chairs. ABOVE, LEFT: An Eames-inspired hammered-metal aviator chair by Detroit-based Regina
Andrew Design is perched in a loft area over the dining room. French antiqued-patina mirrors are framed in steel and weigh 250 pounds each. ABOVE, RIGHT: The home-
owner had Peleg frame a pair of Hermes scarves and mount them on the walls of the master bedroom sitting area.
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The 25th annual Temple Israel Sisterhood House Tour, featuring six homes, will be take place 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Wednesday, May 30.
$25 advance; $30 on the day of the tour. (248) 661-5700; temple-israel.org.
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