Layout & Arrangements
A closer look at how the living and dining spaces can be set up. The townhouse has an open layout that holds a lot more than the current furniture suggests, and the rooms have lived in several different configurations over the years.
What's pictured here gives a sense of the range. Furniture can be rearranged before move-in to fit how you and your group actually live.
Living Room, Reconfigured
The white leather sofa is a three-seater with reclining ends and headrests, comfortable for four when you spread out. There are also two accent chairs, a cushioned bench, and an ottoman that can be pulled in from elsewhere in the house, which together brings comfortable seating in this room alone to seven or eight people.
The room is wider than the current photos make it look. The pieces below show the same space with the seating opened up and pulled away from the workspace area.
What can move in: the cushioned bench, the dark velvet ottoman, and additional dining chairs can all be brought into the living room when you want more seating for movie nights or gatherings.
The Dining Area
Quick note on the photos in this section: the small round table you see in the staged shots is not the dining furniture for your stay. Please ignore it.
The actual dining tables are the long white tables that currently hold the computers along the railing. They are large, sturdy, and built for full dining use. For your stay, the computers come off, those tables get centered underneath the chandelier, and you have a proper dining setup with chairs all the way around.
One of those tables on its own comfortably seats six. If you ever want more, the second table can be pulled alongside it for a longer banquet-style setup with seating on every side.
To summarize: the workspace tables are the dining tables. We remove the computers, slide the tables under the chandelier, and bring in chairs on all sides. One table seats six. Both tables together seat ten or more.
The Kitchen
A few additional kitchen views that give a clearer sense of the layout. Full-size gas range, dishwasher, refrigerator, microwave, and a deep counter that wraps around to the peninsula. The window over the sink looks straight into the trees behind the house.











