There is no house style that has been more consistently a favorite of mine than the classic "Five Over Four and a Door" Georgian. Timeless, elegant, and just speaks of "home" to me. So I was very excited to be part of the wonderful team that remade this house.
The owners built the house in the mid-eighties, when stained wood trim was in, and open floor plans were just starting to be the norm.
Let's take a look at a few of the "before" pictures:
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The front of the house lacked a covered entry and just generally felt a little tired. |
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The original family room had a massive brick fireplace and felt dark. |
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The original kitchen was spacious, but the heavy wood cabinets and brick floor made it feel small. |
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The original floor plan was a traditional arrangement of separate rooms. |
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The landscaping had become somewhat overgrown, as the clients spent several years planning the renovation. This side of the house would become the site of the new master suite. |
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The original dining room was elegant, but felt small and closed off. |
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The original rear of the house had a small screened porch and didn't maximize the wonderful backyard. |
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After the trees were removed, this side of the house gets ready for an addition. |
With their children now grown and beginning families of their own,
the clients felt it was time to not only give the house a new look, but
make it work better for the way they lived. Top of the list was a first
floor master suite and expanded outdoor living. Their architect, who I
have worked with in one capacity or another since the beginning of my
career, drew up a plan that knocked down walls, opened up ceilings, and
created a spacious master suite and gracious screened porch.
I
stepped in to refine the details and assist with the interior design.
We created a neutral backdrop and recovered many of their upholstered
pieces in plain linen or monochromatic textured fabrics and layered
seagrass rugs over the hardwoods to bring a more casual feel to the spaces. It is quite a transformation, but retains the original elegance and style.
Ready for the afters? Here they are: (warning, TONS of pictures, but be patient, they are worth waiting for!)
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The new master suite is light-filled and features a small patio, which has become a favorite spot for morning coffee. |
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The new screened porch carries across much of the rear of the house, allowing for three separate furniture groupings. |
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We painted the interior doors Benjamin Moore "Graphite" and put these on barn door tracks for a fun accent. |
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We painted the back of the dining room built ins the same graphite as the doors to allow the blue and white collection to really pop. |
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A wide shot of the dining room, which used to be the kitchen. |
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Another view of the dining room. The built in banquette has a gorgeous nailhead design. |
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The new front of the house. The landscape architect suggested the stone courtyard wall with gas lamps, which softens the formality of the facade and creates a sense of arrival. |
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Another view of the front, with the master addition on the right. |
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The great room was brightened up with Benjamin Moore "Revere Pewter" paint, a Stark seagrass rug, and new upholstery in light tones. |
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The original brick fireplace and raised hearth were demolished for a flush fireplace with an elegant painted mantel. |
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The kitchen was moved to the back of the house, where a set of sliding doors opens it to the new screened porch. Distressed cabinetry, a copper farm sink, and classic antiqued subway tile backsplash make it a timeless space. |
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The new master bath is soothing in soft blues and white marble. |
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At the back door, we created a built in drop zone with bench, shelves, cubbies and hooks, to catch the clutter we all carry in with us! |
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The new outdoor kitchen is seeing a lot of use. Reclaimed barnwood cabinets hide a built in cooler. |
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The original dining room was opened to the foyer to create a reception room. |
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The statement making powder room! |
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The nearly 40' long screened porch has a brick floor, painted beadboard ceiling, and billowing outdoor drapery. We recovered the old family room furniture in durable outdoor fabrics to make this a truly comfortable outdoor room. |
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The study features a pair of demilunes where stacked books are ready to leaf through. |
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Part of the new open floor plan is this TV room, where four chairs surround a tufted ottoman. |
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Crisp white cabinetry in the master bath is punctuated by black shaded sconces. |
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Out back, a bluestone path connects the various outdoor living areas. |
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The abundance of light in the new master bedroom made the dark indigo walls possible. |
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The new master closet features marble-topped built-ins, highly specialized shelving, and this fun Lily Pulitzer rug! |
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Overlooking the refreshed tennis court, this brick firepit is a favorite spot on cool evenings. |
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In the great room, we created a small wetbar and used wine corks as the backsplash! | | | |
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We hope you enjoyed looking at this transformation as much as I enjoyed working on it! Be sure to like our
Facebook page to keep up with more before and afters!
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