A Place of Harmony – Living Room

LIVING ROOM | An Orkney Island cane chair joins a round table always laden with stacks of books to be read and discussed with family and friends. Skip trowel plaster, […]

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A Place of Harmony – Kitchen 1

Designed to emulate an English country house kitchen, the central focus is a 7-foot-long copper pot rack that hangs over the center island. Glazed ceramic tiles in varying pastel tones […]

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A Place of Harmony – Exterior

EXTERIOR | Shed dormers suggest the house is Neocolonial, the wrap porch speaks of Transitional Colonial Plantation and the intentionally unbalanced roof gives it a New England Saltbox pitch. The […]

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A Place of Harmony – Barn

BARN EXTERIOR | Built in the past 20 years using materials and methods of barns built 200 years before, the three-story, 64-by-47-foot spa barn overlooks pasture where herds of prized […]

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Living Off the Land-Living Room

“The architecture is very specific, with a focus on indoor/outdoor living, and we wanted to create interiors that complemented this fundamental concept,” Anastasia Harrison says of her design plan. “This […]

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Living Off the Land-Kitchen

KITCHEN | Harrison says she used “simple materials and a serene color palette to reflect the natural elements of the architecture juxtaposed with the landscape.”

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Living Off the Land-Exterior

The siding is made from composite concrete, which helps to reduce maintenance and outlasts traditional painted lumber. The aluminum standing-seam roof is composed of 98% recycled content.

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Living Off the Land-Bathroom

MASTER BATHROOM | The idea of indoor-outdoor living played an important part in the home’s design. The master bathroom has its own exterior door.

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Breaking With Tradition-Fireplace

The painting over the fireplace “has special meaning to the wife,” the designer says. The ebony china cabinet is one of Bresin’s favorites. “When I first saw that china cabinet […]

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