The total construction cost was in 1901. The construction was done using quality materials such as
granite and
soapstone. The architectural style was
Italian Renaissance dominated by noble forms. The interior ceilings were made by Italian
stucco workers. The first floor contained hall, vestibule, smoking lounge, dining room, kitchen,
loggia, garden room and cabinet. In the second floor, there were bed rooms, dressing rooms and bath room. The tower held the billiard room whereas storage rooms were found in the basement. Mrs. Egeberg suffered from a weak health and was partially paralyzed. Therefore, a lift was installed at a cost of NOK 25,000. A car—an open
Minerva similar to that of the
Norwegian royal family—was acquired in 1912 for Mrs. Egeberg to be able go on a daily drive with the chauffeur. She died in 1930. ==Later years==