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Photo by Chris Davis Cina
This room immediately became a favorite of the family when they moved in a few years ago, as it serves as their "last stop" before heading to bed after a long day working outdoors. The clients "wind down" in here. It is also a place for the generations of this family to gather to laugh, watch television or cozy up by the fire.
We decided to leave warm knotty pine paneling that adds a much needed verticality to the space, which has low ceilings. The client also loved the original wide plank floors. The space gets wonderful afternoon and evening light which gets an extra punch with the yellow hue we chose for the walls and the white for the ceiling.
Given the size of the room, we were challenged by the client's desire to provide ample seating. A properly scaled sectional from local furniture store, Millspaugh Furniture, with a low back and tailored contour was the perfect choice. The sage chenille stock fabric has flecks of our accent colors in it.
Custom pillows by Michael W. Shely in fabrics by Carlton V. and Pollack add contrast.
We started the custom soft roman shades, also by Michael W. Shely and in a Carlton V. stylized floral linen blend, up at the ceiling so to bring your eye up in the low space. This also allowed us to keep the windows as uncovered as possible, as the client loves the natural light.
To work with the colonial farmhouse style of the house, the client requested traditional handmade rug, so we selected from Millspaugh a braided rug in a more updated rectangular shape as opposed to the traditional oval. The tufted leather cocktail ottoman adds to the comfort of the space.
Antique brass candelabra sconces from Summer Hill Ltd. on a dimmer were added above the fireplace for accent lighting and to draw focus on the client's own antique mirror. A gustom glazed urn lamp by Stephen Gerould sits atop the client's own repurposed end table. The client's own book cabinet, bench and rocking chair were placed in the room as well, as was an old reading lamp. The client wanted their fern botanicals framed and showcased in the room, so we grouped them above the sofa flanked by the two gorgeous windows.
Nature, Flowers and Greenery are a passion for the client and they wanted such motifs to be reflected and celebrated in the design of this space. Seasonal fresh flowers were arranged by the client in found vessels and antique pitchers from her own collection and placed around the room.
Overall, casual comfort prevails in this warm, sunny space in a Farmhouse in Upstate New York.


Photo by Chris Davis Cina
This room immediately became a favorite of the family when they moved in a few years ago, as it serves as their "last stop" before heading to bed after a long day working outdoors. The clients "wind down" in here. It is also a place for the generations of this family to gather to laugh, watch television or cozy up by the fire.
We decided to leave warm knotty pine paneling that adds a much needed verticality to the space, which has low ceilings. The client also loved the original wide plank floors. The space gets wonderful afternoon and evening light which gets an extra punch with the yellow hue we chose for the walls and the white for the ceiling.
Given the size of the room, we were challenged by the client's desire to provide ample seating. A properly scaled sectional from local furniture store, Millspaugh Furniture, with a low back and tailored contour was the perfect choice. The sage chenille stock fabric has flecks of our accent colors in it.
Custom pillows by Michael W. Shely in fabrics by Carlton V. and Pollack add contrast.
We started the custom soft roman shades, also by Michael W. Shely and in a Carlton V. stylized floral linen blend, up at the ceiling so to bring your eye up in the low space. This also allowed us to keep the windows as uncovered as possible, as the client loves the natural light.
To work with the colonial farmhouse style of the house, the client requested traditional handmade rug, so we selected from Millspaugh a braided rug in a more updated rectangular shape as opposed to the traditional oval. The tufted leather cocktail ottoman adds to the comfort of the space.
Antique brass candelabra sconces from Summer Hill Ltd. on a dimmer were added above the fireplace for accent lighting and to draw focus on the client's own antique mirror. A gustom glazed urn lamp by Stephen Gerould sits atop the client's own repurposed end table. The client's own book cabinet, bench and rocking chair were placed in the room as well, as was an old reading lamp. The client wanted their fern botanicals framed and showcased in the room, so we grouped them above the sofa flanked by the two gorgeous windows.
Nature, Flowers and Greenery are a passion for the client and they wanted such motifs to be reflected and celebrated in the design of this space. Seasonal fresh flowers were arranged by the client in found vessels and antique pitchers from her own collection and placed around the room.
Overall, casual comfort prevails in this warm, sunny space in a Farmhouse in Upstate New York.


Photo by Chris Davis Cina
This room immediately became a favorite of the family when they moved in a few years ago, as it serves as their "last stop" before heading to bed after a long day working outdoors. The clients "wind down" in here. It is also a place for the generations of this family to gather to laugh, watch television or cozy up by the fire.
We decided to leave warm knotty pine paneling that adds a much needed verticality to the space, which has low ceilings. The client also loved the original wide plank floors. The space gets wonderful afternoon and evening light which gets an extra punch with the yellow hue we chose for the walls and the white for the ceiling.
Given the size of the room, we were challenged by the client's desire to provide ample seating. A properly scaled sectional from local furniture store, Millspaugh Furniture, with a low back and tailored contour was the perfect choice. The sage chenille stock fabric has flecks of our accent colors in it.
Custom pillows by Michael W. Shely in fabrics by Carlton V. and Pollack add contrast.
We started the custom soft roman shades, also by Michael W. Shely and in a Carlton V. stylized floral linen blend, up at the ceiling so to bring your eye up in the low space. This also allowed us to keep the windows as uncovered as possible, as the client loves the natural light.
To work with the colonial farmhouse style of the house, the client requested traditional handmade rug, so we selected from Millspaugh a braided rug in a more updated rectangular shape as opposed to the traditional oval. The tufted leather cocktail ottoman adds to the comfort of the space.
Antique brass candelabra sconces from Summer Hill Ltd. on a dimmer were added above the fireplace for accent lighting and to draw focus on the client's own antique mirror. A gustom glazed urn lamp by Stephen Gerould sits atop the client's own repurposed end table. The client's own book cabinet, bench and rocking chair were placed in the room as well, as was an old reading lamp. The client wanted their fern botanicals framed and showcased in the room, so we grouped them above the sofa flanked by the two gorgeous windows.
Nature, Flowers and Greenery are a passion for the client and they wanted such motifs to be reflected and celebrated in the design of this space. Seasonal fresh flowers were arranged by the client in found vessels and antique pitchers from her own collection and placed around the room.
Overall, casual comfort prevails in this warm, sunny space in a Farmhouse in Upstate New York.


Photo by Chris Davis Cina
This room immediately became a favorite of the family when they moved in a few years ago, as it serves as their "last stop" before heading to bed after a long day working outdoors. The clients "wind down" in here. It is also a place for the generations of this family to gather to laugh, watch television or cozy up by the fire.
We decided to leave warm knotty pine paneling that adds a much needed verticality to the space, which has low ceilings. The client also loved the original wide plank floors. The space gets wonderful afternoon and evening light which gets an extra punch with the yellow hue we chose for the walls and the white for the ceiling.
Given the size of the room, we were challenged by the client's desire to provide ample seating. A properly scaled sectional from local furniture store, Millspaugh Furniture, with a low back and tailored contour was the perfect choice. The sage chenille stock fabric has flecks of our accent colors in it.
Custom pillows by Michael W. Shely in fabrics by Carlton V. and Pollack add contrast.
We started the custom soft roman shades, also by Michael W. Shely and in a Carlton V. stylized floral linen blend, up at the ceiling so to bring your eye up in the low space. This also allowed us to keep the windows as uncovered as possible, as the client loves the natural light.
To work with the colonial farmhouse style of the house, the client requested traditional handmade rug, so we selected from Millspaugh a braided rug in a more updated rectangular shape as opposed to the traditional oval. The tufted leather cocktail ottoman adds to the comfort of the space.
Antique brass candelabra sconces from Summer Hill Ltd. on a dimmer were added above the fireplace for accent lighting and to draw focus on the client's own antique mirror. A gustom glazed urn lamp by Stephen Gerould sits atop the client's own repurposed end table. The client's own book cabinet, bench and rocking chair were placed in the room as well, as was an old reading lamp. The client wanted their fern botanicals framed and showcased in the room, so we grouped them above the sofa flanked by the two gorgeous windows.
Nature, Flowers and Greenery are a passion for the client and they wanted such motifs to be reflected and celebrated in the design of this space. Seasonal fresh flowers were arranged by the client in found vessels and antique pitchers from her own collection and placed around the room.
Overall, casual comfort prevails in this warm, sunny space in a Farmhouse in Upstate New York.


Photo by Chris Davis Cina
This room immediately became a favorite of the family when they moved in a few years ago, as it serves as their "last stop" before heading to bed after a long day working outdoors. The clients "wind down" in here. It is also a place for the generations of this family to gather to laugh, watch television or cozy up by the fire.
We decided to leave warm knotty pine paneling that adds a much needed verticality to the space, which has low ceilings. The client also loved the original wide plank floors. The space gets wonderful afternoon and evening light which gets an extra punch with the yellow hue we chose for the walls and the white for the ceiling.
Given the size of the room, we were challenged by the client's desire to provide ample seating. A properly scaled sectional from local furniture store, Millspaugh Furniture, with a low back and tailored contour was the perfect choice. The sage chenille stock fabric has flecks of our accent colors in it.
Custom pillows by Michael W. Shely in fabrics by Carlton V. and Pollack add contrast.
We started the custom soft roman shades, also by Michael W. Shely and in a Carlton V. stylized floral linen blend, up at the ceiling so to bring your eye up in the low space. This also allowed us to keep the windows as uncovered as possible, as the client loves the natural light.
To work with the colonial farmhouse style of the house, the client requested traditional handmade rug, so we selected from Millspaugh a braided rug in a more updated rectangular shape as opposed to the traditional oval. The tufted leather cocktail ottoman adds to the comfort of the space.
Antique brass candelabra sconces from Summer Hill Ltd. on a dimmer were added above the fireplace for accent lighting and to draw focus on the client's own antique mirror. A gustom glazed urn lamp by Stephen Gerould sits atop the client's own repurposed end table. The client's own book cabinet, bench and rocking chair were placed in the room as well, as was an old reading lamp. The client wanted their fern botanicals framed and showcased in the room, so we grouped them above the sofa flanked by the two gorgeous windows.
Nature, Flowers and Greenery are a passion for the client and they wanted such motifs to be reflected and celebrated in the design of this space. Seasonal fresh flowers were arranged by the client in found vessels and antique pitchers from her own collection and placed around the room.
Overall, casual comfort prevails in this warm, sunny space in a Farmhouse in Upstate New York.


Photo by Chris Davis Cina
This room immediately became a favorite of the family when they moved in a few years ago, as it serves as their "last stop" before heading to bed after a long day working outdoors. The clients "wind down" in here. It is also a place for the generations of this family to gather to laugh, watch television or cozy up by the fire.
We decided to leave warm knotty pine paneling that adds a much needed verticality to the space, which has low ceilings. The client also loved the original wide plank floors. The space gets wonderful afternoon and evening light which gets an extra punch with the yellow hue we chose for the walls and the white for the ceiling.
Given the size of the room, we were challenged by the client's desire to provide ample seating. A properly scaled sectional from local furniture store, Millspaugh Furniture, with a low back and tailored contour was the perfect choice. The sage chenille stock fabric has flecks of our accent colors in it.
Custom pillows by Michael W. Shely in fabrics by Carlton V. and Pollack add contrast.
We started the custom soft roman shades, also by Michael W. Shely and in a Carlton V. stylized floral linen blend, up at the ceiling so to bring your eye up in the low space. This also allowed us to keep the windows as uncovered as possible, as the client loves the natural light.
To work with the colonial farmhouse style of the house, the client requested traditional handmade rug, so we selected from Millspaugh a braided rug in a more updated rectangular shape as opposed to the traditional oval. The tufted leather cocktail ottoman adds to the comfort of the space.
Antique brass candelabra sconces from Summer Hill Ltd. on a dimmer were added above the fireplace for accent lighting and to draw focus on the client's own antique mirror. A gustom glazed urn lamp by Stephen Gerould sits atop the client's own repurposed end table. The client's own book cabinet, bench and rocking chair were placed in the room as well, as was an old reading lamp. The client wanted their fern botanicals framed and showcased in the room, so we grouped them above the sofa flanked by the two gorgeous windows.
Nature, Flowers and Greenery are a passion for the client and they wanted such motifs to be reflected and celebrated in the design of this space. Seasonal fresh flowers were arranged by the client in found vessels and antique pitchers from her own collection and placed around the room.
Overall, casual comfort prevails in this warm, sunny space in a Farmhouse in Upstate New York.


Photo by Chris Davis Cina
This room immediately became a favorite of the family when they moved in a few years ago, as it serves as their "last stop" before heading to bed after a long day working outdoors. The clients "wind down" in here. It is also a place for the generations of this family to gather to laugh, watch television or cozy up by the fire.
We decided to leave warm knotty pine paneling that adds a much needed verticality to the space, which has low ceilings. The client also loved the original wide plank floors. The space gets wonderful afternoon and evening light which gets an extra punch with the yellow hue we chose for the walls and the white for the ceiling.
Given the size of the room, we were challenged by the client's desire to provide ample seating. A properly scaled sectional from local furniture store, Millspaugh Furniture, with a low back and tailored contour was the perfect choice. The sage chenille stock fabric has flecks of our accent colors in it.
Custom pillows by Michael W. Shely in fabrics by Carlton V. and Pollack add contrast.
We started the custom soft roman shades, also by Michael W. Shely and in a Carlton V. stylized floral linen blend, up at the ceiling so to bring your eye up in the low space. This also allowed us to keep the windows as uncovered as possible, as the client loves the natural light.
To work with the colonial farmhouse style of the house, the client requested traditional handmade rug, so we selected from Millspaugh a braided rug in a more updated rectangular shape as opposed to the traditional oval. The tufted leather cocktail ottoman adds to the comfort of the space.
Antique brass candelabra sconces from Summer Hill Ltd. on a dimmer were added above the fireplace for accent lighting and to draw focus on the client's own antique mirror. A gustom glazed urn lamp by Stephen Gerould sits atop the client's own repurposed end table. The client's own book cabinet, bench and rocking chair were placed in the room as well, as was an old reading lamp. The client wanted their fern botanicals framed and showcased in the room, so we grouped them above the sofa flanked by the two gorgeous windows.
Nature, Flowers and Greenery are a passion for the client and they wanted such motifs to be reflected and celebrated in the design of this space. Seasonal fresh flowers were arranged by the client in found vessels and antique pitchers from her own collection and placed around the room.
Overall, casual comfort prevails in this warm, sunny space in a Farmhouse in Upstate New York.


The brief
Downsizing to their forever home our client came to us with a request for a design that captured the natural beauty of the adjacent reserve while being sympathetic to the architectural history of the area.
They were looking to maximise outdoor space and living areas to share with visiting grandchildren, as well as create inspiring spaces to pursue their own hobbies and interests.
Our approach
Twin pitched roof sections allowed us to create separate living and sleeping zones tied together by a connecting foyer section that includes as a semi enclosed hobby and display area for our client to showcase and pursue their passions.
Our clients’ strong materials brief included a preference for aged brick cladding which we paired with a darker contrast to provide a contemporary lift to the façade. A batten screen and security door provides added privacy and is a modern take on enclosed porches common to the Beaumont Estate. An aged brick feature wall and batten screen leads the visitor into the impressive gabled living space.
Raked ceilings frame a custom trapezoidal window which allows for generous northern light and opens the whole space to northern and eastern views.
Living spaces have been positioned with large windows to capture the leafy views of the adjacent reserve while services and vehicle access have been kept to the rear and south of the block.
This single story home is a testament to the clients’ vision for a forever home that is respectful of the neighbourhood they have lived in for 30 years while contemporising that lifestyle and making it true to today’s times.


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