Northshore Home Magazine (Digital)

Good Bones

Prewar buildings of Manhattan’s Upper West Side informed the basis of Leslie and Kurt Stanton’s South Hamilton home. “Our one-bedroom there had a lot of molding, streamlined finishes, and a modern vibe that made any style of furniture feel elevated and thoughtful,” Leslie Stanton says. “I wanted to create that in our forever home.”

In addition to establishing a light and airy foundation, the Stantons, who relocated here with their daughters and Goldendoodle, wanted to infuse warmth and age. To

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