How about having a 19th-century windmill in your front garden?
The dining pergola offers unobstructed water views.
In the living room a large steel-and-ormolu Italian mirror from the 1930s was set just inches above an early-19th-century New England mantel.
Dark gray pietra serena Italian countertop, white cabinets and white subway tiles behind the range.
A new stair landing created space for a reading nook. The elmwood comb-back Windsor chair dates to the 1780s, and the candlestick table is from the late 19th century. Sisal carpet.
The residents collect contemporary photography, and the master suite includes works by Malick Sidibé, Lou Bernstein and Robert Frank. The sitting room’s five-foot-square double chaise provides an inviting place for two people to relax.
Neil Winokur portraits of the owners’ past and present dogs hang above the fireplace in the sitting area adjacent to the kitchen.
Hi Kifus,
ReplyDeletepiacerebbe anche a me, poter avere una casa in riva al mare !!
Fantastica visuale :-))
Oh dear! Breathtaking! Kitchen, living room and the porch with the view - that's special.
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend Kifus, TC.
I love how this home has been decorated. I could move right in and not change a thing.... well at least not right away. :) It is one of my faves that you have featured.
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