The Great Room is centrally located in the home. Its dimensions are thirty-five feet by twenty-six feet (35' x 26'), plus piano alcove (with a total square footage of just under 1000 square feet). The piano alcove is elevated six-inches (6") from the main floor to add definition to the space (perfect for a nine-foot Steinway concert grand piano).
The ceiling is twenty-three feet (23') high, and the detail within the ceiling is meant to reflect the grandeur of the room. Recessed lighting gives the impression of a "starry night." The stars are reflected in the opposing ten-foot mirrors adorning two massive fireplaces on opposite ends of the room.
The room is lavishly appointed with strong trim accents (fluted pilasters), appropriate for the scale of the room. The fireplaces are trimmed with luxurious black granite, and the floor is composed of a polished limestone.
Entry to the room is via three large doorways, leading from the central gallery. Curved balconies of with wrought iron balusters allow a bird's-eye-view of the room from the second floor central gallery.