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A Long Island estate owned by “The Enchanted Home” blogger Tina Yaraghi has hit the market for $16.9 million.

Yaraghi — known for her entertaining/hostess skills and her penchant for blue and white designs — also founded the home goods division at Safavieh, the world-renowned furniture and rug company owned by her family since 1914.

The French chateau-style main residence, at 317 Mill Hill Road in Mill Neck, was built in 2011 and sits on 17.5 acres.

But the estate also boasts a separate two-bedroom, 2½-bath, 1,500-square-foot cottage, with a footprint that can expand to 14,000 square feet, on its own additional 7-acre lot.

The estate was designed by Michael Jay Wallin and built by Qualico Contracting Corp.

The main residence features reclaimed limestone floors, 12-foot ceilings on the main floor and 10-foot ceilings on the second floor.


  Mahogany millwork abounds. Douglas Elliman Mahogany millwork abounds. Douglas Elliman

  There’s pool fun to be had outside. Douglas Elliman There’s pool fun to be had outside. Douglas Elliman

  And there’s pool fun to be had inside, as well. Douglas Elliman And there’s pool fun to be had inside, as well. Douglas Elliman

There’s also custom mahogany millwork, antique wood beams and hand-carved limestone mantels. The property includes a walking trail, a reflecting pond with a fountain, a 20-by-40-foot saltwater pool, cabana, and an outdoor living room and shower.

The listing broker is Douglas Elliman’s Regina Rogers. 

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