Loring Heights home filled with 'little surprises'
Unlike the open expanse of the main floor, which Bryan calls the "social level," the upstairs offers private enclaves. Rooms have doors that limit the sense of flow between them. Like much of the artwork in the house, the piece above the bed was purchased at an auction for ART PAPERS, a local nonprofit and publication that fosters dialogue on the arts. SEAN DRAKES/Special