Interior designer Robin Wilson chronicled the gut renovation and redesign of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in the newly published book, “Kennedy Green House: Designing an Eco-Healthy Home From the Foundation to the Furniture,†(Greenleaf Book Group Press, $30). Here is a photo essay from "Kennedy Green House." The original Kennedy home prior to mold infestation. It sits on a 12-acre plot of land with the rear façade facing a thirty-acre private lake. (Image source: Kennedy Green House)
Interior designer Robin Wilson chronicled the gut renovation and redesign of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in the newly published book, “Kennedy Green House: Designing an Eco-Healthy Home From the Foundation to the Furniture,†(Greenleaf Book Group Press, $30). Here is a photo essay from "Kennedy Green House." The original Kennedy home prior to mold infestation. It sits on a 12-acre plot of land with the rear façade facing a thirty-acre private lake. (Image source: Kennedy Green House)more
The dining room featuring Clodagh “nest†chandelier. The dining room was designed for regular usage, including protecting the floors from scratches by the chairs and using the existing dining table that was big enough to serve a minimum of 10 people. (Image source: Kennedy Green House)more
The study, featuring the original desk of Robert F. Kennedy Sr. The architects worked with the client to to come up with the following ideas: significant book storage, space for fossils, great light and peaceful energy to allow for productive thinking and writing. (Image source: Kennedy Green House)more
The master bedroom, featuring Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams furniture. The windows offer an expansive view of the grounds, allowing the parents to observe the children without leaving the room. (Image source: Kennedy Green House)more
The master bathroom, featuring Kohler faucets and ECO by Cosentino tile and surfaces. The room was designed to allow ease of use for two people in a single area. (Image source: Kennedy Green House)
The formal living room, featuring Yarema (by John Yarema) custom flooring. The pattern of the entry hallway pays homage to the former home and links the past to the present in the new home. (Image source: Kennedy Green House)more
A worker sands the floors, which are made from reclaimed wood. (Image source: Kennedy Green House)