— that horizontal generosity can deepen into something almost gravitational, a pull toward the land itself that Beaumont perfects where Beaufort merely proposes. Here at 7909 Rose Island Road, the rooms do not so much frame the landscape as dissolve into it, the transition from interior hardwood to covered stone terrace occurring with a seamlessness that speaks to an architect who understood Beaumont's particular gift — that rolling Oldham County topography where mature hardwoods create cathedral ceilings no builder could replicate. The effect is a home that feels simultaneously anchored and borderless, its square footage registering not as containment but as curated threshold, each living space calibrated to reward the eye with one more reason to linger before stepping through to the next. It is this calibration, this refusal to overwhelm, that will find its quieter, more introspective counterpart once the road bends toward Bedford —