There was no doubt in interior designer Pamela Pierce's mind when she made the decision to totally reconstruct this home and start over using old stone, limestone, plaster, and reclaimed wood. Pierce raised the ceilings a foot in parts of the home and put in steel windows and doors.
The furnishings were mostly French, and Pierce used loosely fitted linen slipcovers on the upholstery to soften the rooms. Lavender accents were used throughout the house to give character and warmth to the stone and other textures.
It took three years to complete this renovation, but Pierce is convinced that it was well worth the wait. Her client agrees. ENJOY!
To read more about this renovation read the May-June issue of Veranda magazine.
The furnishings were mostly French, and Pierce used loosely fitted linen slipcovers on the upholstery to soften the rooms. Lavender accents were used throughout the house to give character and warmth to the stone and other textures.
It took three years to complete this renovation, but Pierce is convinced that it was well worth the wait. Her client agrees. ENJOY!
To read more about this renovation read the May-June issue of Veranda magazine.
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Teresa
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