Saturday, January 2, 2016

Houzz Tour: A 17th-Century Home Moves Up in the World (15 photos)

“You can now open up the whole house or close areas off for privacy,” Morgan-Harris says. “The projected long view through the length of the house and garden makes you feel comfortable, because you can see from front to back.”

As much consideration went into how you pass through the spaces as the spaces themselves. “The ability to have contemplation and transition through space is just as important, so we spent a lot of time thinking about how you pass through the property,” Morgan-Harris says.

Here, a powder room and laundry room are on the right, and the staircase and a boot room are opposite, unseen. The living room transitions through one set of double doors into an entrance hallway and utility space, and through another set of double doors into the kitchen.

Pendant light: Artifact Lighting; radiator: Feature Radiators


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