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A Serene Oasis for Making Music
  + stars: | 2024-05-08 | by ( Steven Kurutz | Jane Beiles | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: 1 min
The first things you notice upon entering Long Pond Studio are the glass windows and doors. They’re huge — the doors are eight-feet square — and frame pastoral scenes of grass, trees and water. But in this setting — a recording studio in the countryside near Hudson, N.Y. — they’re startling. That’s because recording studios more typically resemble gambling dens; they are dark, airless spaces where light and a view to the outside world would distract from the high-stakes act of music making. Large glass surfaces are also a no-no, because they refract sound waves and possibly allow outdoor noise to leak in.
Locations: Hudson, N.Y
When people visit Michael and Mallory Bollinger’s newly built home in Lexington, KY., everyone has a different name for its style. Some are sure it’s Californian casual, while others call it a Kentucky farmhouse or classic Connecticut. That’s because the painted white brick house, which cost about $5 million to build and is 15,117 square feet, with five bedrooms, five full bathrooms and three half bathrooms, could fit any of those descriptions. It has a clean, modern, minimalist feel inside but a traditional exterior, with a front porch, low slung roof, black shutters, dormers and columns.
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