expansive than its proportions alone would suggest. Here in Versailles, where the very name evokes palatial scale and aristocratic grandeur, that compression-to-release sequence takes on an almost literary resonance—you step through the narrow gallery and the room opens before you with the kind of dramatic revelation that transforms square footage into genuine spatial theater. Unlike the coastal horizontality you might find along the Vero Beach waterfront, this Kentucky estate channels its drama vertically, the double-height living volume framed by blackened steel mullions that hold the tree canopy at eye level like a living mural stretched across the far wall. The proportions pull you forward, deeper into the plan, where the corridor ahead narrows once more toward what promises to be the estate's most intimate and unexpected