House of Light in Winchester, Contemporaries are not very common in Winchester, and this one on a cul de sac near Winchester Country Club has a white brick front and brick fence that suggest it is, like its neighbors, a traditional home. But the house itself quickly corrects any misconception, with two angular rooflines and top-to-bottom windows that hint at the airy design inside.
There is glass everywhere—multiple sliding doors, oversize picture windows, skylights, and more windows. The living room has a soaring 16-foot ceiling, a center wood beam, and brick fireplace. The adjacent dining room is a step up via an unusual raised, rounded platform. Most windows have wide wood trim, and most rooms have oak hardwood flooring. The flooring in the entry and eat-in kitchen could use updating, as could the kitchen itself, with laminate and oak styling. House of Light in Winchester.
One level down is a family or media room with an adjacent full bath. Upstairs on level two, the good-size master bedroom has a high ceiling and a slider to a terrace. The bathroom here is compact but has a rain head shower, and another bathroom nearby has a jet tub, a bidet, and floor-to-ceiling tiling. The fourth bedroom and home office are another level up, in a small wing of their own. The house comes with an intercom and alarm system. Listing broker Jim Savas of Century 21 Adam’s Realty will hold an open house today 12:30-2 pm. House of Light in Winchester.
