From the October/November 2017 Issue
Old is New Again-Kitchen
KITCHEN | Hand-painted tiles line the walls and play off the teak woodwork in the kitchen. Butler loves mixing items, new and antique as well as fine art with more […]
From the October/November 2017 Issue
Cottage Revival-Entryway
This entryway—also used as a mudroom of sorts—is part of an addition that extends the entire length of the back of the home. The door to the right (just visible) […]
From the October/November 2017 Issue
Cottage Revival-Fireplace
The arched door in the living room is the original entry and had been the only one. The stone fireplace, also original, had probably been used to heat the entire […]
From the October/November 2017 Issue
Cottage Revival-Breakfast Area
BREAKFAST AREA | Just off the kitchen, the breakfast room has additional leaded-glass windows and another window seat—this one curved—that sits atop a radiator cover. Ladder back chairs with cane […]
From the October/November 2017 Issue
Marvels at the Mansion: Left Bank Loft-Bedroom
SLEEPING QUARTERS | Navy walls pop against white trimwork in the open, airy sleeping quarters. The design team uncovered the original plaster ceiling hidden behind 12 fluorescent lights and a […]
From the October/November 2017 Issue
Old is New Again-Dining/Kitchen
Complementary wood tones ensure a seamless transition between the kitchen and the dining room.
From the October/November 2017 Issue
Orderly Conduct-Closet4
Tall drawers are ideal for boots.
From the October/November 2017 Issue
Orderly Conduct-Closet3
Handbags are handy and uncrushed in cubbies created especially for them.
From the October/November 2017 Issue
Old is New Again-Foyer
Interior designer and homeowner Tracey Butler relocated a staircase to create a dramatic foyer with a gallery feel for her art. The 18½-by-5-foot oil drawing on parchment, bought at auction, […]