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
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, […]
From the October/November 2017 Issue
Old is New Again-Powder Room
POWDER ROOM | Butler converted a first-floor closet into a powder room. The bronze sink is flanked by a pair of midcentury candlesticks that were electrified. The wiring is hidden in […]
From the October/November 2017 Issue
Old is New Again-Dining Room
DINING ROOM | A black and white oil painting makes a statement in the dining room against a cream palette that includes asymmetrically hung macramé light fixtures. The midcentury table and chairs are […]
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
Old is New Again-Lounge
LOUNGE | Butler designed a kind of lounge where people could hang out while she’s in the kitchen. The wood sculpture of a female torso at right, carved from an […]