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Mamaroneck Firm Keller/Eaton Architects' Home Design Featured on NBC's Open House NYC

The following is a press release sent in by Leslie Cowen of Keller/Eaton Architects-

For Immediate Release

Mamaroneck, NY

The award winning local architecture firm of Keller/Eaton Architects was featured this week on the popular NBC television show, Open House NYC, hosted by Sara Gore. One of Robert Keller’s designs for an estate in Purchase, New York was filmed and shown this past week to an audience of millions of viewers.

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This home, which listing agent Louis Katsoris described as “without peer”, featured the beautiful foyer which Keller/Eaton designed for the 17,000 square foot home. Katsouris is quoted as describing the entrance as setting the tone for the home. “The style and sophistication of this magnificent home is evident from the moment you enter this glorious entryhall.” In addition to the glass walled staircase, leather wrapped handrail, and stately gazebo overlooking the 5 acres of manicured grounds, Keller/Eaton also designed the pool house and made room for an indoor bowling alley.

“We are thrilled that NBC recognized the value of the entrance as setting the tone for the home. The entrance informs the visitor of the visual experience they will have in the rest of the home”, says Keller. Even with all the bells and whistles this home features, Keller is most proud of the architectural integrity he helped create. “Delivering on the client’s vision, while imparting a cohesive design are critical to the client/architect relationship.”

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