The estate's formal dining room was envisioned as an enclosed, glass-lined pavilion to create an outside-in experience. Hand-painted mural walls by James Mobley reflect the surrounding landscape, while bluestone carried in from the exterior reinforces the feeling that the room is a true extension of the outdoors.
A 14-foot barley-twist table commands the center of the room, grounded by bluestone laid in an ashlar pattern and anchored by a marble fireplace drawn from Belgian farmhouse precedents.
On the walls, the hand-painted murals bring softness and movement to the space, while a geometric brass drop fixture offers a subtle modern counterpoint to the room's historical references.