The mid-level houses the primary suite, guest bedroom, and a spacious office/library.
The home's bright blue front door pops against its gray-and-white exterior facade.
Set on a lush lot an hour’s drive from Manhattan, Marcel Breuer’s Marshad House has a quarried stone fireplace, an updated stainless-steel kitchen, and a distinctive butterfly roof.
Exposed beams stretch across the main level, connecting the living areas and kitchen.
Nestled being a picket fence, the reimagined home sports a handsome dark-green facade.
Period details can be found throughout, including the tiled walls in one of the bathrooms.
An original floating staircase leads to the bedrooms housed on the upper level.
Wooden beams span across the kitchen, complete with ample counter space and cabinetry.
Concrete stairs lead up to the multi-level residence, perched atop a large, tree-filled lot.