The mother is a pianist. She teaches at home, and plays in a trio.
The living room is filled with fine oriental and American antiques including a custom-made oriental carpet.
One end holds a baby grand piano as well as space for additional instruments, the other end is furnished as a parlor, and by turning one of the instrument chairs the parlor can comfortably seat six in a conversation group.
During the pandemic she taught on-line. She used one music stand to support her camera, and the other to support her screen.
The porch is partially winterized and used as an occasional guest room and as a home office. The dining room is formally furnished to seat six, and the table can expand to seat ten.
The basement is roughly finished as a playroom for the daughter, and one bedroom on the second floor is used as a TV/family room.
Homeowners often dislike having the laundry and guest bath share a space, so in this case the laundry area is obscured by vertical blinds.
The kitchen is not fully renovated, but simply moving the refrigerator off the back wall left enough space for a small bullet-shaped counter. That increases the food preparation area, and comfortably seats four.
The bedroom above the back of the living room is connected to the master
bedroom through the closet, and used as a walk-in closet/dressing room.
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