Step inside this bespoke residence designed by former Jackson architect Lewis Graeber and experience the ambience of a French city house. Thoughtfully appointed fixtures throughout the home create a timeless appeal, and consideration during planning and construction was given to maximize the function of each space. Hand-painted Porter Telco wall covering, light fixtures in the garden room and entry hall designed by Graeber, herringbone wood floors in the garden room, Morgan Brother Millwork, a copper vent hood, and the entry hall iron staircase by Mark Gremillion are just a sampling of the many custom features that make this home unique. The kitchen and butler's pantry are outfitted with luxury kitchen appliances including a undercounted nugget ice maker in the butler's pantry. The primary bedroom and guest suite are located on the first floor while two bedrooms an playroom/lounge area occupy the second floor. All bedrooms have en suites—including the playroom/lounge which can easily be turned into a fifth bedroom while still leaving a flex space on the second level. The landscape design was created by Garry Graves, and he thoughtfully incorporated the bamboo that was planted by the original Primos lot owner.