From the October/November 2017 Issue
Old is New Again-Bedroom
BEDROOM A pair of bronze and glass arched-top double doors that Butler found at the Brimfield Antiques Show in Massachusetts years ago lead from the master bathroom to the master […]
From the October/November 2017 Issue
Cottage Revival-Master Bedroom
MASTER BEDROOM | The master bedroom has a Mission-style headboard and nightstand and a reproduction Arts and Crafts-style lantern.
From the October/November 2017 Issue
Cottage Revival-Master Bathroom
MASTER BATHROOM | The custom cabinetry includes two vanities (one is shown) on each side of a window seat topped by a window dressed in a taupe, gray and beige panel […]
From the October/November 2017 Issue
Orderly Conduct-Closet1
Watches and rings stay snug in spaces specifically designed to keep them organized and visible.
From the October/November 2017 Issue
Marvels at the Mansion: Dining at the Abbey-Dining Room
Designer Barbara Ostrom loves “the contrast of dark and light, like the dark blue wallpaper with all the bright colors in it.”
From the October/November 2017 Issue
Old is New Again-Family Room
Although this is called the family room, Butler says all rooms of the home are considered family rooms. Comfort is key. Here, the eye goes to the vibrant green chairs […]
From the October/November 2017 Issue
Marvels at the Mansion: The Kitchen at Alnwick Hall-Table
TABLE | A diminutive table for four fits perfectly inside the window nook.
From the October/November 2017 Issue
Cottage Revival-Guest Bedroom
GUEST BEDROOM | Ragdoll cat Buster relaxes in a comfy window seat in an upstairs guest bedroom.
From the October/November 2017 Issue
An Entirely Different Story-Architecture
By adding a floor to the home, first-floor spaces originally allocated to family bedrooms could be converted to a playroom, an office and a guest room.