A glass top was added to the vintage Art Nouveau table base that stands in the turret.
The Fridman family collected their china and enamelware during travels to Europe — as well as visits to a few all-American garage sales.
A reupholstered French Provincial settee, a Lucite coffee table and a hand-loomed wool rug in the living room. The unused fireplace was filled with a stack of oversize books.
In the entrance, fir floors with a rich, custom stain. A dress form displays a favourite coat.
Old mirrors, portraits, and photos line the front hallway walls.
A variety of vintage chairs in neutral colours surround the dining table. They found the pendant lamp at a Paris street market, and the china cabinet at a California antiques store.
Rosy in her kitchen. The menu is displayed on the mirror.
8 year old son Noah's room.
Antique cast-iron bed with a cable-knit throw. A teacup lamp sits atop the turned-leg nightstand.
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I just saw this and fell in love!
ReplyDeleteI love this home. I think it might actually be one of my favorites. The whites look so welcoming and cozy without the fear of stains.
ReplyDeleteLove that first image. The architectural elements here are to die for. Then you add that view in.... sublime.
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The home of my dreams! The white furniture is amazing, especially the closet built around the fireplace, beautiful and practical! The dark wooden floor finishes everything perfectly. This home has a special vibe and energy.
ReplyDeleteA job well done for her, preserving all those furniture and photos is not that easy. I love the inviting aura of every space and that cute area rug in her son's room is just perfect. Carpet cleaners though, should not be so hard on your area rugs to keep it all fluffy. I have been walking around Indianapolis and saw so many beautiful modern interior but yours is vintage but remarkable.
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