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Elm Court's Guest Suites

The Berles give Bob Vila a tour of the guest suites at the Elm Court mansion in Lenox, Massachusetts. Starting with the Emily Vanderbilt Suite, railroad inspired colors and historic period furniture pieces add to the room�s austere elegance. The room began as heiress Emily Vanderbilt Sloane�s private bedroom, and now has a large dressing room with a coffered wood ceiling, and a state-of-the-art high-tech media room, and a large bathroom. The room also features a large open balcony overlooking the waters of the Stockbridge Bowl. The second room on the tour sustained heavy damage from vandals, but has been elaborately restored down to the finest details. The last suite combines Art Deco- and Empire-style furniture to create a �city-sleek� d�cor.
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Elm Court's Guest Suites

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" The fat backside minister and a color palette in general. Well with all of these Burgundy mores and this midnight black and antique old. These colors on inspiration I was -- railroad colors we wanted to do something that would commemorate the family since this was also originally and we spectrum."

" The bedrooms very large has got to be it's a square room maybe 25 or thirty feet square that's right. I think this was an important space in the house from the 170 guests. For the weekend and a staff houseful of staff. You know you needed a place that was big that you could get away in the end have some private time yet this is totally private space certainly was a sanctuary you you could relax in here. And is any of the of the furniture that's in here part of the original house."

" Only if the sad beautiful marble topped table and it's this was a piece that was originally here at elm court here."

" Probably French. Yes indeed mahogany I love the Starr at the base have never seen one."

" With a with a star like that reveals that in mind usual evening. So what about you is it just this one rumor has it come with the its own there's a dressing room is -- beautiful wood coffered ceiling and still a lot of the original woodwork in there for all of the -- there's and an amazing amount of space in there and and we haven't open balcony that overlooks the Stockbridge bowl and the Berkshire hills who just."

" Attack entered their room as well indeed and what about kind of contemporary amenities the other idea -- this week who is fit. There are times when. You don't want to be in the nineteenth century. And the pressing needs of either business or life. -- then you can go to the media room with the suite incorporates that media room as fact we soundproofed the room we added sixteen phone lines high speed Internet. A 65 inch TV surround sound. And up close the door and you in your in another world fantastic it's very playful and their true it's a border chili red walls black leather Italian furniture and marble floors. -- house was obviously built to accommodate a very large family right. Yes my great great great grandparents had three daughters and one son. So this would have been another family bedroom yes and what was the construction like in here. Was it heavily damaged drive right vandals and such in was this an extensive a lot of damage and some of the stud work the mantel was gone. And -- the windows had sustained some heavy damage. So you -- plastered and you -- the cornice is looked to be the original right they yeah now what was your thinking in terms of you or your color scheme in your decorating scheme in here."

" Harris just had a very romantic suite it's high Victorian style at some lilac and cream -- candy silks antique gold castles and trim. -- me very very welcoming and warm. Now this room does not included a separate media room does it it does not it -- say a bathroom and we've put modern conveniences into that bathroom it has a jacuzzi tub furnishings in this from the armoire and theater writing desk those are original WJ Sloane pieces --"

" How nice and that's that's great and and then. -- your house like this have a way of kind of funneling down to smaller. Spaces don't they they -- find the rest of the bedrooms and so this next when it would be a small no it isn't the small office you can can complete. Just as big as the others."

" that this very month this one was really enjoyable actually to decorate a juxtaposed empire against art Deco to create more of a city sleek."

" So you mean the the chest for example is in the empire style exactly and the big black armchairs are certainly more kind of 1930s. Ocean liner to."

" Yeah yes. Yes and the mirrors as well rare Stucco to bath I -- there's the beautiful one as well it has a jacuzzi tub and it also has a skylight which was quite interesting and seemed very innovative for nineteenth century building."

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