Luxury Homes on the Market: A Contemporary Estate in Norwalk & A Craftsman Dream in East Setauket
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Luxury Homes on the Market: A Contemporary Estate in Norwalk & A Craftsman Dream in East Setauket

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Summary:

  • A luxurious five-bedroom contemporary home in Norwalk, CT, with a circular driveway, stunning fireplace, and a large, modern kitchen is available for $1.695 million.

  • A charming six-bedroom Arts and Crafts-style house in East Setauket, NY, boasts a blue slate foyer, a wood-burning fireplace, and a high-end kitchen with a double-wide island for $2.495 million.

Contemporary Home in Norwalk, CT

This stunning five-bedroom, five-and-a-half-bathroom home in Norwalk, Connecticut offers over 5,900 square feet of living space. Built in 1964 and renovated in 2007, the property features a circular driveway, a stone walkway, and beautiful quarter-sawn oak hardwood floors. The home boasts a double-story formal living room with a floor-to-ceiling masonry fireplace, a large formal dining room that flows into a commercial-grade kitchen, and a casual dining area.

Other highlights include two first-floor bedrooms, an office, a laundry room, a second-floor en suite primary bedroom with French doors to a private balcony, a lower level with a gym and infrared sauna, a large mudroom with storage, and a two-car attached garage with a storage room. All of this sits on two acres of land, perfect for entertaining.

Pros:

  • Elevated stone patio with a built-in barbecue
  • Expansive entertainment space
  • Cooking fireplace on a flat yard

Cons:

  • The lower level is partially finished.

Price: $1.695 million

Arts and Crafts-Style House in East Setauket, NY

Step into this six-bedroom, three-bathroom house in East Setauket, New York, built in 1960. The home's unique Arts and Crafts style is evident in the blue slate entry foyer, wood-burning fireplace, vaulted ceiling, and floor-to-ceiling windows. You'll also find a formal dining room, a high-end kitchen with a double-wide island, a great room, a home theater, a wine cellar, a third-floor office, and a wraparound porch.

Pros:

  • The seller, a master woodworker, updated the interior beams, custom molding, and kitchen cabinets.

Cons:

  • The bedroom windows on the first level are small compared to the rest of the house.

Price: $2.495 million

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