Modernist Estate Kentucky in Lincoln

own broader horizon. Where Lexington's corridor compressed with such deliberate restraint, here the space exhales into Lincoln's generous proportions — the ceiling plane lifts again and walnut millwork gives way to expanses of board-formed concrete that carry the weight of the structure with unhurried confidence. The same disciplined geometric vocabulary persists, yet the scale shifts perceptibly outward as floor-to-ceiling glazing frames the rolling Kentucky acreage beyond, grounding this room in its particular landscape the way only a home conscious of its site can achieve. Light pools differently here, less channeled and more ambient, washing across polished aggregate floors and drawing you instinctively toward the far threshold where the plan narrows once more, already hinting at the intimate sequence awaiting in Longmont's