This Furniture Maker Built His Germantown House and Filled It With His Own Creations
Briefly

"In retrospect, I would probably not do that again, but I was excited and a bit younger, and it was a great way to connect with the property," Robbins explains.
"I wanted it to be familiar, but also have these quirky touches to it that present themselves as you engage on a more intimate level," Robbins says.
"By the nature of what I do, I obviously really love wood and wanted to express it through this house," he says. "But we wanted the frame to pop, and the contrast of white walls did that."
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