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Artisans of Devizes
This Jersey farmhouse, with sea views and rolling landscapes has been lovingly extended and renovated by Todhunter Earle who wanted to retain the character and atmosphere of the original building. The result is full of charm and features Randolph Limestone with bespoke elements.
Photographer: Ray Main
Allison Burke Interior Design
Entryway features bright white walls, walnut floors, wood plank wall feature, and a patterned blue rug from Room & Board. Mid-century style console is the Doppio B table from Organic Modernism. The transom window and semi-translucent front door provide the foyer with plenty of natural light.
Painting by Joyce Howell
Interior by Allison Burke Interior Design
Architecture by A Parallel
Paul Finkel Photography
De Mattei Construction
The front entry includes a built-in bench and storage for the family's shoes. Photographer: Tyler Chartier
Forward Design Build Remodel
Our clients needed more space for their family to eat, sleep, play and grow.
Expansive views of backyard activities, a larger kitchen, and an open floor plan was important for our clients in their desire for a more comfortable and functional home.
To expand the space and create an open floor plan, we moved the kitchen to the back of the house and created an addition that includes the kitchen, dining area, and living area.
A mudroom was created in the existing kitchen footprint. On the second floor, the addition made way for a true master suite with a new bathroom and walk-in closet.
Crisp Architects
Red double doors leading into the foyer with stairs going up to the second floor.
Photographer: Rob Karosis
Noble Johnson Architects
Front door/ Great Room entry - hidden doors are located on either side of the front door to conceal coat closets.
Photography: Garett + Carrie Buell of Studiobuell/ studiobuell.com
TELFORD+BROWN STUDIO ARCHITECTURE
Tired of working from their tiny apartment during the beginning of the pandemic, we helped these clients bring new life to this adorable split-level home, by focusing on efficiency with a touch of glamour. The existing house from 1952 had great bones, and some fun features, such as a nice layout and corner windows, but was feeling worn and dated, and needed some attention. We were tasked with a quick-turnaround project, celebrating the home’s midcentury past, while making the spaces feel cohesive and fun. We were also asked to create more visual connections between spaces.
We designed new walnut cabinetry to surround the existing fireplace, re-worked the home’s entry, replaced the cabinetry in the kitchen, added a bar in the dining room, and enhanced the storage opportunities in the upstairs bedrooms and throughout the house. We continued a clean and modern materials palette throughout. These include warm white walls, refinished dark wood floors, walnut and painted cabinets, and luxe brass fixtures; all the finishes tie together and made the spaces feel more connected and full of whimsy.
Photographer: Matt Swain Photography
Chango
Interior Design, Custom Furniture Design & Art Curation by Chango & Co.
Photography by Christian Torres
Clark Hall Doors
Welcoming guests has never been this beautiful or inviting. Polished with our Charcoal finish, this custom modern iron door boasts an elliptical top.
Entrance with Dark Hardwood Flooring and Limestone Flooring Ideas and Designs
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