In 1924, he married Inger Johanne Martinsen (1900–85). Villa Stenersen was designed as their residence by architect
Arne Korsmo (1900-1968). The villa was located at Tuengen allé 10c in the Oslo district of
Vestre Aker. An example of
architectural functionalism, it was built 1937-1939.{{cite web Stenersen was decorated as a Knight, First Class of the
Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav in 1953, and as a Commander in 1974. He received the
St. Hallvard Medal in 1977. Stenersen died at
Bergen in 1978 and was buried in the cemetery at
Ris Church in Oslo. His collection of foreign art had been donated to the city of
Bergen in 1971, and the exhibition was open to the public from 1978. He donated Villa Stenersen to the State of Norway as an official residence.
Prime Minister Odvar Nordli lived in the house and the building has later been used for cultural purposes. ==References==