Gather 'round
Whether watching the natural world go by outside or family activities unfold inside, the owners of this Colorado home have decided that anywhere in this wraparound booth is the best seat in the house. While the outermost seats might offer the nicest views of the outdoors, a center seat almost always guarantees the occupant will be waited on. But beware, kids: You might be trapped until you eat all your vegetables! The 45-in.-dia. antique oak table can be elongated to accommodate up to 10 people during holiday gatherings.
With 4-in.-thick upholstered cushions covering the bench seats and custom quilted pillows lining the angled seat backs, lingering over a meal is a common occurrence. Applied over a site-fabricated 2x4 frame, the tongueand-groove paneling is composed of leftover ceiling-board pieces. The booth’s casement windows are trimmed in Douglas fir with a natural oil finish. Simulated divided-lite grilles provide a cozier feel than full picture units.

Design: William P. Holtz, AIA, Bensonwood Homes, Walpole, N.H.; Construction: Bensonwood Homes (Glenn Erbaugh, local general contractor, Golden, Colo.); Photographer: William P. Holtz, AIA