This home, with loads of inherent charm and promise, was an ideal commission for Charlotte and architect-collaborator David Neumann of Neumann Lewis Buchanan.
Heightening arches and other period details create meaningful transitions between the old space and the addition. A light-filled conservatory houses the family's baby grand piano and potted plants, making for such a unique space.
Warmth and energy fill the living and dining room spaces with a mix of family antiques and new furnishings. Lively floral chintz, Indian block prints, gingham, and vintage textile harmonize with Scandinavian elements, sisal rugs, and the limed-oak wood floors. A 19th c. Italian marble bust surrounded by a treasured collection of seashells, creates an unexpected vignette-design curation at its best.