viernes, 13 de mayo de 2016

A 19TH CENTURY BARN IN HUDSON VALLEY, NEW YORK

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Architecture and interiors firm BarlisWedlick did an amazing job in renovating and redesigning this 19th century barn in Hudson Valley, New York. The main house is constructed from structural insulated panels from Vermont Timber Frames and clad in charred cedar. The open living-and-bedroom area of this rural retreat (image below) can be divided by a wall that rises from within the master-suite platform. Interior designer Elaine Santos blended her client’s collection of vintage furniture with no-fuss pieces like a Shaker-style bench by Ilse Crawford for De La Espada. The keyword that was used for the interior design is “neo-Shaker”. Everything in the house needed to be functional but also inviting. In this way, the tactile experience of objects was just as important as their aesthetics. The result is simply stunning!

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Source: Dwell Magazine.



from THE STYLE FILES http://style-files.com/2016/05/13/a-19th-century-barn-in-hudson-valley-new-york/

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