Boston “Ayer Mansion” Designed By Louis Comfort Tiffany Lists For $11,500,000

This Boston “Ayer Mansion: designed by Louis Comfort Tiffany just hit the market for $11,500,000. The greek temple inspired museum quality mansion has the prettiest foyer we’ve ever seen.

Let’s take a look inside the Louis Comfort Designed mansion!!

But first, the outside. You can see it has a super gorgeous townhouse style vibe on the outside.

Step in and you are immediately hit with that gorgeous staircase with arched ceilings, opalescent glass and mosaics and the “grand elliptical staircase and a striking mosaic trompe-lโ€™ล“il Greek temple” style.

Imagine sitting here and chit chatting with your best friends.

The rooms are grand, boasting high ceilings adorned with intricate moldings and lavish chandeliers that cast a warm glow throughout the space, providing a perfect backdrop for the elegant furnishings and rich fabrics that enhance the overall ambiance of luxury and sophistication.

I love this open conversation area too! It creates a warm and inviting atmosphere where people feel comfortable sharing their thoughts and ideas. This space encourages meaningful interactions, allowing everyone to engage in insightful discussions and connect on different levels. The openness fosters creativity and collaboration, making it a perfect spot for brainstorming and exchanging perspectives.

One of the most stunning features of the home is this fireplace, surrounded by pretty tiles and as grand as grand can be!!

For some reason this staircase makes me want to go down on it so bad!

Ayer’s Mansion Listing Info

Introducing the Ayer Mansion, widely regarded as one of the most stunning and distinctive addresses on Commonwealth Avenue in Back Bay. A National Historic Landmark, the Ayer Mansion is the last surviving example of a complete residential commission by the famed American artist, designer, and craftsman Louis Comfort Tiffany. Tiffany combined exotic architectural style with masterful design elements to create a museum-quality masterpiece that is just as unique now as it was at its unveiling at the turn of the 20th century. Soaring arched ceilings, shimmering opalescent glass and mosaics, oversized bow-front windows with stained-glass panels, intricate, handcrafted moldings and woodwork, a grand elliptical staircase and a striking mosaic trompe-lโ€™ล“il Greek temple revealed through a proscenium arch are just some of the many highlights of this magnificent property. This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to make this outstanding residence of timeless artistic significance home.

Who wants to split this Back Bay Mansion with me???


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