Unassuming from the outside, this $3.5M Easton house has luxe interiors, a pool at its center

At first glance, 15 Scotch Dam Road in Easton, Massachusetts, doesn’t make a lot of noise. The low-slung, minimalist façade gives off “quiet luxury” in the truest sense, and doesn’t give away the level of luxury you might find inside.

But step through the front door, and you’re immediately immersed in something far more dramatic: a nearly 5,000-square-foot modern home built around a saltwater pool, AND flush with Versace marble, herringbone oak flooring, and glass walls so clean they practically disappear.

Now listed for $3.5 million with DJ Gendreau of Douglas Elliman, this sculptural, single-level home isn’t trying to fit into the usual suburban mold. Instead, it’s made for high-performance living, where finishes are flawless, the layout flows, and everything feels intentional.

Location-wise, the home’s tucked into an Easton enclave that’s surprisingly close to everything — 30 minutes from Boston, a straight shot to Cape Cod or Providence, and within easy reach of Logan Airport.

Listing at a glance

Photo credit: Eric Lothrop Photography / Douglas Elliman

The home spans approximately 4,870 square feet and includes 3 bedrooms, 3 full bathrooms, and 3 half baths, all on a single level.

Designed for seamless entertaining and everyday comfort, it features multiple living zones, a garage with radiant-heated porcelain floors, and dramatic yet quiet architectural moments throughout.

Photo credit: Eric Lothrop Photography / Douglas Elliman

A resort-style indoor pool at the center of the living area

Rather than being tucked in the backyard, the saltwater pool is built into the home’s center — a bold move that turns a vacation feature into an elevated part of a daily experience.

Surrounded by oversized windows and living spaces that flow around it, the pool gives off a modern, resort-style vibe 365 days a year (even when Massachusetts winters run extra cold).

Photo credit: Eric Lothrop Photography / Douglas Elliman
Photo credit: Eric Lothrop Photography / Douglas Elliman

A sculptural kitchen with editorial cred

Anchoring the home is a showpiece kitchen outfitted with sleek built-ins, minimal hardware, and a 2024 Fisher & Paykel induction range that’s as beautiful as it is functional. Touch-open refrigeration, designer lighting, and thoughtful sightlines create a cooking space that’s anything but utilitarian — it’s already turned heads in design circles.

Photo credit: Eric Lothrop Photography / Douglas Elliman
Photo credit: Eric Lothrop Photography / Douglas Elliman

Lighting that changes everything

While most listings focus on hardware and square footage, this home leans into expertly layered lighting that elevates every surface.

From the soft glow bouncing off Versace marble to the careful illumination of architectural details, the lighting here was clearly chosen with intention — and it’s something photos struggle to fully capture.

Photo credit: Eric Lothrop Photography / Douglas Elliman
Photo credit: Eric Lothrop Photography / Douglas Elliman
Photo credit: Eric Lothrop Photography / Douglas Elliman

A garage that feels like a gallery

Even the garage got the luxury treatment.

Finished with radiant-heated porcelain floors, it offers the kind of clean-lined, temperature-controlled environment that would feel just as at home housing a private car collection as it would storing luggage for your next flight out.

Photo credit: Eric Lothrop Photography / Douglas Elliman

Bold and luxurious living spaces

The overall design walks the line between calm and commanding. You’ll find frameless glass, museum-quality materials, and herringbone oak floors that mute footfall for a quieter living experience. It’s luxury without the hard edges — crafted for those who prefer understatement to opulence, while still making a powerful statement.

Photo credit: Eric Lothrop Photography / Douglas Elliman
Photo credit: Eric Lothrop Photography / Douglas Elliman
Photo credit: Eric Lothrop Photography / Douglas Elliman

Interiors designed for movement, built for rest

Despite its visual drama, the home is undeniably livable. The layout is practical, with multiple living areas that make it easy to entertain or retreat. From cocktail hours to quiet mornings, the space adapts to its occupants — whether you’re flying solo or hosting a dozen guests.

Photo credit: Eric Lothrop Photography / Douglas Elliman
Photo credit: Eric Lothrop Photography / Douglas Elliman
Photo credit: Eric Lothrop Photography / Douglas Elliman

With the large indoor pool adding serenity to the mix

Undoubtedly the Easton home’s crown jewel, the oversized indoor pool is bathed in natural light thanks to the skylights above, with its wall of windows overlooking the green outdoor areas.

The space has been outfitted with several windows that look into the home — which also deliver the star feature, as most living areas look into the pool, creating a relaxing and luxurious look that sets the home apart.

Photo credit: Eric Lothrop Photography / Douglas Elliman
Photo credit: Eric Lothrop Photography / Douglas Elliman

A location with low-key star power

Easton might not be the first town that comes to mind for high-end real estate, but it’s quietly earned a reputation as a favorite among celebrities, athletes, and industry leaders looking for privacy without sacrificing access.

The town also boasts Olmsted-designed parks and a rich architectural history — a rare mix of charm and convenience just outside Boston.

Photo credit: Eric Lothrop Photography / Douglas Elliman
Photo credit: Eric Lothrop Photography / Douglas Elliman

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