Chris Loves Julia
The included photographs reflect a modern colonial design through a thoughtful blend of traditional architecture, refined material selection and clean, structured landscaping. The red brick facade of the home is quintessentially colonial, providing historical character and warmth. Large, arched windows and centered chimneys emphasize balance, a key colonial design trait.
The striking checkerboard paving and turf pattern combines classic stone with a modern twist, grounding the space in symmetry while feeling fresh and tailored. The bluestone paving around the pool and kitchen areas is elegant and timeless, enhancing the colonial aesthetic with upscale and durable surfaces.
Boxwood and structured plantings nod to colonial formality and framework. Their placement along the brick walls offers order and rhythm. Perennials are colonial staples with their soft blooms adding seasonal charm and a "been there awhile" feel.
This is a space where heritage meets hospitality. The colonial bones of the house provide a historic anchor, while the outdoor spaces are tailored for modern living - elevated, functional, and cohesive. Every element - from furniture selections and layout to hardscape geometry - feels curated to maintain a timeless yet livable elegance.
The striking checkerboard paving and turf pattern combines classic stone with a modern twist, grounding the space in symmetry while feeling fresh and tailored. The bluestone paving around the pool and kitchen areas is elegant and timeless, enhancing the colonial aesthetic with upscale and durable surfaces.
Boxwood and structured plantings nod to colonial formality and framework. Their placement along the brick walls offers order and rhythm. Perennials are colonial staples with their soft blooms adding seasonal charm and a "been there awhile" feel.
This is a space where heritage meets hospitality. The colonial bones of the house provide a historic anchor, while the outdoor spaces are tailored for modern living - elevated, functional, and cohesive. Every element - from furniture selections and layout to hardscape geometry - feels curated to maintain a timeless yet livable elegance.
Project Year: 2023
Project Cost: $200,001 - $500,000
Country: United States
Others who worked on this project: Anthony & Sylvan Pools