There was no doubt in interior designer Pamela Pierce's mind when she made the decision to totally reconstruct this home and start over using old stone, limestone, plaster, and reclaimed wood. Pierce raised the ceilings a foot in parts of the home and put in steel windows and doors.
The furnishings were mostly French, and Pierce used loosely fitted linen slipcovers on the upholstery to soften the rooms. Lavender accents were used throughout the house to give character and warmth to the stone and other textures.
It took three years to complete this renovation, but Pierce is convinced that it was well worth the wait. Her client agrees. ENJOY!
To read more about this renovation read the May-June issue of Veranda magazine.
The furnishings were mostly French, and Pierce used loosely fitted linen slipcovers on the upholstery to soften the rooms. Lavender accents were used throughout the house to give character and warmth to the stone and other textures.
It took three years to complete this renovation, but Pierce is convinced that it was well worth the wait. Her client agrees. ENJOY!
To read more about this renovation read the May-June issue of Veranda magazine.
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Teresa
xoxo
beautiful remodel with all the stone and gorgeous flooring..love the french antiques too...
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maureen
This home is over the top beautiful. We adore everything about it!! Pamela is one of our favorite designers. Wishing you a wonderful weekend!
ReplyDeleteAngela and Renee
Teresa, adore, I love the mirrors in the dining room!
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Karena
Art by Karena
Karena,
ReplyDeleteI agree. So intricate and beautiful.
Have a wonderful weekend.
Terea
xoxo
I had just seen this and totally feel in love, it looks like an enchanted fairytale cottage come to life...isn't it spectacular! Love the colors, the stone, the way everything just flows...its dreamy, romantic and elegant.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely sun room. Have a good weekend Teresa.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful - love the bedroom! You've motivated me to finally getting around to reading my Veranda! There never seems to be enough time to read the magazines anymore!
ReplyDeletePamela! a Beautiful Amazing design! thank you if you like to become my italian friend!
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fiorenza bartolozzi-www.bartolozziemaioli.it-gea@bartolozziemaioli.it
loving...your design...please become my face book friend!
ReplyDeleteMy husband and I intend to build a home very similar to this in Australia when he retires. We currently live in NY where he's worked in the finance industry all his working life and we've been waiting for the day when we can walk away from it all and build a structure of intense beauty. We have the land, which currently has a small house from the 1930's on it. We'll bull doze that and build in sandstone and fill it with the Australian antiques we've spent a lifetime collecting. It's so encouraging to see a building of this type and to know that our design dreams are possible. Beautiful work by all engaged in this project.
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