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Kathleen Virginia Photography
Evanston home designed by:
Konstant Architecture + Home
Photographed by Kathleen Virginia Photography
The Remodeling Company
Construct an approximately 26’ 0” by 12’ 2 ½” ” Bedroom Suite Addition on rear of house as per plans and following specifications.
VERMONT WOODS STUDIOS
Our American Shaker Panel Bed features sleek panels in the headboard and footboard that add a modern feel to this shaker bed. This handmade wood bed also showcases gentle arches and simple tapered legs. Each bed is handmade in Vermont using sustainably harvested woods. Beds ordered with optional underbed storage units will include a vanity footboard that extends down almost to the floor to conceal the storage units.
Base Price represents queen size, platform bed in natural cherry
Shown In natural cherry
Matching Furniture available online in our American Shaker Furniture Collection
Save 20% by purchasing this piece as part of our American Shaker Bedroom Furniture Set
Optional 100% Natural Latex Mattresses also available
Finish for cherry and walnut is a hand rubbed linseed oil with a Poly Gel on the tops of occasional tables and case goods. For maple pieces, the finish is Poly Gel only.
Remington Architecture
Interior Architecture by Greg Richard for REMINGTON ARCHITECTURE, Interior Design by Tiffany Kapnick for PERSNICKETY, Adrian, Mi
Jennifer Carr-Toms
The side bedroom has craftsman trim details and windows and is decorated with japanese embroidered art giving a nod to the Japanese influence of early craftsman homes.
H.D.F Painting
For the walls in the hall and master bedroom we used Emerald Sherwin Williams 6128 Blonde. Then on the ceiling we used Sherwin William 6340 Baked Clay.
Elizabeth Brosnan Hourihan Interiors
This 19th century shingle style home overlooking the Atlantic Ocean was completely restored and expanded. Elizabeth Brosnan Hourihan worked closely with the architectural staff of Carpenter & MacNeille on all aspects of the home’s interior detailing, customization and finishes. Ongoing throughout the process was the specification and procurement of fine furnishings, window treatments, rugs, lighting, artwork and accessories. Several of the furnishings were handmade in England and Italy and a number of pieces are antiques dating as far back as the 17th century and needleworks as early as 1550. There is an antique rug collection, an antique American book collection, antique silver flatware – with a signature engraving on all the pieces, antique stemware and porcelain dishes. The art collection is from renowned Cape Ann artists from the 19th and 20th centuries including Quarterly, Chaet, and Gruppe.
Featured in Architectural Digest “Cape Ann Turnaround”
A Massachusetts Home is Rescued from Near Ruin
Architecture and Construction: Carpenter & MacNeille
Gordon Beall Photography
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