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05-30-2022 07:07 PM
Laurel Bern featured this 19th century gem, after a visit to the owner, a stylist/decorator of Danish heritage. (That will become relevant later, as you'll see.)
It just struck me as so gracious but comfortable for a family.
It once had a back or side porch here, but that was gone when they got the house. Didn't they do a nice job of putting it back, in a period-appropriate manner? I like those shingles on the second floor-- can't remember if they are called "fish-scale"? The house is a pale, pale yellow, believe it or not.
My first love was their dining room. It seems so fresh, not overdone. I always like a mix of painted and dark wood furniture. And Chinese Chippendale chairs are among my very favorites. The paint color is Benjamin Moore's "Richmond Gray", but it must be a very warm gray-- looks soft beige on my monitor.
Here's where the Danish part comes in-- Laurel photographed her lovely collection of "Royal Copenhagen" china in its cupboard.
There's a long-ish, living room below with two separate seating areas. Doesn't it look to you like it was once two separate, but adjoining, parlors? You can see where that vestigial wall sticks out just behind the blue lamp. Someone probably opened up the wall and threw the two rooms together.
The owner told Laurel she loves neutrals and a quiet scheme, but the bits of blue and brass and brown that she has, sparking the off-white, gives it interest. Love her clock.
Fireplace with flanking bookcases. The entire living room is painted in Benjamin Moore's warm, very off-white designer favorite, "White Down".
I was taken with her den/ sunroom below. You can see how the chocolate brown becomes more prominent here. She has a knack for mixing clean, modern design with her antique house.
She created such a cool office for her husband! This is the seating area. This is the kind of wallpaper I can tolerate best-- subtle "tone-on-tone". It's "Ferns" by Meg Braff. Note that the rooms seem to all have their original ceiling medallions, love.
I used to prefer white kitchens, long before they became the "default" look. But overkill has slightly cooled their appeal for me. Still, they can be so pretty and esp. this one in the context of this house.
Black and white, so sharp together. "La Cornue" stove.
Looking into the small TV room off kitchen. I like those contemporary wing chairs with practical slipcovers for a family room.
They even have a barn with a guest room in it. I absolutely love the pristine aesthetic of this bedroom!
It's neat that, despite the venerable age of their dwelling, they can have a practical and appealing deck right off of it, that doesn't detract from the look of the structure.
Large, traditional old Victorians can be dark, or a bit of a conundrum to make liveable for modern families-- but I think this homeowner struck just the right note between respect for the past, and practical comfort.
05-30-2022 07:19 PM
I like the kitchen stove and the fish scales, but I love the Royal Copenhagen dishes.
05-30-2022 07:21 PM
Very beautiful. The colors are so warm and welcoming. Another great @Oznell post.
05-30-2022 09:37 PM
Now this designer did a wonderful job. The dining area is very calm and relaxed and not over done. I like the sitting area except for those aqua color lamps -- they need to go. However, this design is more livable compared to other threads I have looked at.
05-30-2022 10:06 PM
Beautiful home.
I worked in Rye for many years. 95% of the homes are as beautiful as this. Take a ride along the streets by Oakland Beach - lovely homes and cottages.
Thank you for sharing Oznell.
05-31-2022 04:59 AM
@Oznell , I'm ready to move in! Beautiful. I'll take a housekeeper with that and I will do the gardening😊! LM
05-31-2022 08:35 AM
I don't care for the office or den/sunroom, but otherwise, I like it.
05-31-2022 11:34 AM
Very beautiful and comfortable looking.. I really like it!
05-31-2022 01:20 PM
@roeroe1005, I've heard about Rye's wonderful old houses, and have longed to stroll the streets and gawk, as we old-house-lovers do. Lucky you to have worked in such a pretty place...
@Lilysmom1, I'm sure your gardener's touch would be welcome on those sun-dappled grounds!
05-31-2022 05:15 PM
I love the large porch and outside areas.
I like most of the rooms and furnishings. Love the warmth, but, as usual, I'd need to add a bit more color. My favorite spaces inside are the kitchen, and the dark/light contrast in the sunroom.
My least favorite things are the fern wallpaper in the office, and the guest bedroom which looks a little sparsely decorated. I don't like the cow hide ottomans or the ceiling light in the guest room.
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