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The walnut couch/day bed and stump stool were made by Kieran. Family portrait by Giselle. |
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"The best thing about this room, and all of the house really, is that
the big windows let in so much light and breeze from the surrounding
fields," Giselle says. |
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The 1970s kitchen was torn out when the couple moved in and replaced by
an open plan with countertops and cabinets constructed by Kieran. |
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The kitchen stove came from Kieran and Giselle's former apartment in Brooklyn. |
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The cabinet was made by Kieran . Painting by Alex Lakin (I love this!!) |
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"The Other Room," which functions as a guest room and a place to play
music. The molar tooth stool beneath the piano was made by Kieran. |
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Giselle says. "For some reason, we have a collection of travel books for
places we meant to go, but didn't. Like a record of almost vacations."
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A family portrait painted by Giselle |
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The wooden cabinet was found inside the property's chicken coop and was
moved into the main house. Both portraits were painted by Giselle's
grandfather, Fuller. |
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Kieran and Giselle brought the clawfoot tub with them from Brooklyn. |
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The old sink was found at a junk shop with a homemade cabinet around it. |
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Isabel's bedroom. "It's the largest bedroom in the house for the
smallest person in the family," Giselle says. Bed constructed by Kieran. |
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Pia's old school desk looks out over the apple trees and lilacs, |
This beautiful 1900 home has been lovingly restored by owners Kieren and Giselle and features some of beautiful wooden furniture and artwork, so no surprise that it belongs to an illustrator and Wood worker. the home is full of treasures reclaimed from skips, previous homes and family hand me downs and combines them with both artists works to achieve a cosy, homely feel.
My favorite elements are the Molar piano stool made by Keiren, The family portrait by Giselle, the vintage childs desk (we used these at my school) and the stunning Junk shop find sink.....
'Kieran came to this 1900 home 17 years ago, when he and his wife Giselle
a noted children’s book illustrator, vacated Brooklyn for greener (and
decidedly more spacious) pastures. They fell in love with the
surrounding area, the property’s expansive acreage, and the giant apple
trees that filled its grounds. With an old chicken coop that would make
for a fantastic at-home studio, it seemed the perfect package.
When the couple arrived, they had very few belongings — just some
curbside finds and an old clawfoot tub that they managed to cart all the
way with them from Brooklyn. “It was very sparse and Shaker-like,”
Giselle notes. Over time, Kieran and Giselle accumulated more
belongings, from hand-me-downs from Giselle’s grandmother to wooden
furniture that Kieran crafted himself. The couple also welcomed two
daughters, Pia (12) and Izzy (9), and a dog, making their family (and
home) much more full.
Today, this fullness makes for a wonderfully rich and utterly
charming home, a space that emanates warmth and love from every nook and
cranny. Like a great pair of jeans, it is a space that gets better with
age and use, perfect in its imperfection. “In the cold months we warm
up by our wood stove, listen to records or sing along with Kieran on the
ukelele,” Giselle says. “In the summer we spend a lot of time outside,
us in the garden and the girls in their tree house or in the giant
forsythia bush.” No matter what the season, this seems like a beautiful
place to call home.'
Words Maxwell Tielman for Design Sponge... view the full article and more wonderful
photos here
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