A Piet Boon Masterpiece in the Heart of Willowsford
May 14, 2025

Tucked within the rolling landscape of The Grant at Willowsford, this bespoke Line K Zuiderwind residence is a rare architectural gem—an inspired collaboration between world-renowned Dutch designer Piet Boon and discerning homeowners who reimagined its possibilities. The result: a singularly stunning, 9,100+ square-foot estate where refined design and uncompromising functionality exist in perfect harmony.


From the moment you enter, it’s clear this is no ordinary home. Every inch has been carefully curated to reflect a Scandinavian-modern ethos, elevated by unexpected luxuries and custom enhancements. The open-plan interior is anchored by wide-plank luxury vinyl floors that span all three levels, offering both warmth and resilience. Sculptural 12-inch baseboards and deep crown moldings bring elegant weight to soaring ceilings and grand 10-foot doors.

Virginia Modern Home Entry
Virginia Modern Home Living Room

The architectural dialogue continues in the heart of the home—a chef’s kitchen outfitted with Viking appliances and centered around a dramatic quartz waterfall island, poised for both gourmet endeavors and intimate gatherings.



Virginia Modern Home Kitchen
Virginia Modern Home Kitchen


Unique among Line K builds, this residence features a rare second Primary Suite on the main level—one of six en-suite bedrooms across the home—designed for multigenerational living or sophisticated guest accommodation. The primary bath is a spa-like retreat, showcasing luxe finishes and thoughtful details at every turn. A sleek, linear gas fireplace and custom closets further exemplify the high design language echoed throughout.



Virginia Modern Home Primary Bedroom
Virginia Modern Home primary bath


This residence doesn’t simply accommodate; it anticipates. From a full-size refrigerator and dog shower in the main-level laundry to an upper-level laundry room and an entertainer’s bar with a second quartz island below, no amenity has been overlooked. Every floor opens onto its own private, covered porch, framing views of the surrounding woods and protected conservancy land—nature becomes not just a backdrop, but a central character in the home’s narrative.


Virginia Modern Home Laundry
Virginia Modern Home Game Room
Virginia Modern Game Room Kitchen


Step outside into your personal resort: a 50-by-20-foot pool with swim jets, a tanning ledge, and a retractable cover sits alongside a separate, in-ground spa designed for year-round enjoyment. The travertine patio, complete with built-in firepit, invites evenings of quiet luxury or vibrant entertaining. And for those with a passion for homegrown living, a custom English garden with waist-high steel planters offers the perfect stage for cultivating herbs, flowers, and vegetables.



Virginia Modern Home Pool
Virginia Modern Home Garden

Sited on nearly an acre of land and offering garage parking for five vehicles—including provisions for electric charging—this home is as efficient as it is elegant. A full suite of 2025-installed systems includes high-efficiency HVAC, water heaters, programmable thermostats, and a whole-house generator, ensuring modern convenience matches timeless design.




23022 Lavender Valley Court is listed for sale with Andrea McSorley of Long & Foster Real Estate

 

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