Architectural Vision

Commissioned by a visionary builder who sent artisans to Washington, D.C. to study the original White House firsthand, this estate was conceived as an architectural homage. It mirrors the neoclassical grace, symmetry, and formality of its inspiration while embracing the grandeur and craftsmanship expected of a true legacy property. The result is a residence that feels both monumental and intimate — an enduring statement of heritage and artistry.

Estate Overview

Set across two manicured, gated lots, the estate includes two complete residences: the main house and a three-story guest home — a subtle nod to the West Wing. Together, they form an expansive compound offering flexibility for guests, extended family, or private staff.

Exterior & Entry

The façade, framed by Corinthian columns and classical detailing, establishes a rhythm of strength and grace. Inside, a grand foyer introduces the tone of the home with an elegant statement staircase, intricate murals adorning the ceiling, and a custom chandelier that commands attention.

Oval Office

At the heart of the main level is the home’s most defining space — its Oval Office. Modeled after its namesake in Washington, D.C., this is a room created to inspire reflection, respect, and reverence. The Presidential Seal adorns the ceiling, and a stately fireplace anchors the space in quiet dignity.

Formal Dining Room

The formal dining room is a study in refined opulence — draped in luxurious fabrics, finished with gold accents, and designed for ceremonial entertaining.

Parlor & Piano Salon

Nearby, the parlor and piano salon rise through two stories of glass, offering sweeping views of the pool and gardens. Centered around an oversized double fireplace that also opens into the adjoining family room, the space balances architectural drama with inviting warmth.

Kitchen & Family Room

At the heart of the home lies a grand family room and kitchen — the most inviting and livable space within the residence. Coffered ceilings and rich wood detailing add texture and depth, while a fireplace and generous seating area create an atmosphere of ease. Sunlight floods through a wall of windows and an oversized bay window surrounding the eat-in dining area, reminding you that even within such formality, this is still a private home designed for comfort and connection.

Primary Suite

The primary suite occupies its own wing — a sanctuary of proportion and privacy. Dual seating areas, a fireplace, an oversized spa-like bath, and a hand-painted mural create a setting that feels unmistakably presidential.

Additional Bedrooms

Other bedrooms throughout the home draw inspiration from the Queen’s Bedroom and the Lincoln Bedroom, each crafted with distinctive character and timeless grace.

Entertainment Level

On the terrace level, the estate transforms into a private entertainment wing. A grand ballroom hosts everything from intimate gatherings to full-scale events, supported by a theater, sauna, and a moody game lounge with billiards and bar seating that evokes the quiet exclusivity of a classic speakeasy.

Outdoor Spaces

Beyond the interiors, the rear elevation reveals the home’s most commanding view. Twin staircases descend from the terrace to manicured gardens, an oversized pool and Jacuzzi, and a dedicated pool house. The symmetry is breathtaking — architecture and landscape in perfect dialogue.

Security & Privacy

While its interiors capture old-world artistry, the property is supported by tight security and private gates, ensuring peace and discretion worthy of its stature.

Legacy

Everything about this home was intentional. It was built for the individual who values legacy over luxury branding, substance over novelty, and history as a living form of art. This is more than a residence — it is a museum of craftsmanship, a private monument to design, and a once-in-a-generation opportunity to own a piece of American architectural storytelling.