The bones of this house 'feel' antebellum.
Though it's ca. 1900.
Architect & owner knew what they were doing.
Dining room, above, flows into the front parlour, and also the central hall and kitchen.
.
It's great drama between these rooms with function, paint color, and natural light. A treat to see a tapestry of color instead of the ubiquitous mono-color shown in most magazines and catalogs.
.
Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
.
Pics from same home/garden as previous post. They've only lived in this home since last August. It's obvious I'm running all cylinders to balance the interiors with an equally detailed rich-in-history garden.
4 comments:
gorgeous! every picture....
Beautiful colors too. I love the built-in china cabinet in the dining room.
Fabulous!
I certainly like that approach with some bold color inside or outside. Funny that many folks can do it inside, but shrink to nondescript outside...
Post a Comment