Ok, try to stay with me here: An old barn is purchased in Canada. The barn is then deconstructed and transported to Connecticut (US). It is then converted into a home for a family and their modern interior tastes. Still with me? Good. Let’s have a look.
Contemporary pieces offset the massive architectural beams found throughout. Colors are kept subtle and warm to soften the space.
Maggie Lemerise says
I love these images. Any idea where I can find the globe shaped pendant in the first photo?
homestilo says
The capiz globe pendant really is magnificent, isn’t it?
The company Twentieth Art & Design produces it.
It is available in 9”, 12”, 18”, & 24”.
For another capiz alternative (a less epensive one), also check out this pendant from Worlds Away.
Leslie *Fresh Out of Lemons* says
Those floors are incredible. I wonder how much they spent on this “little” project….if you’ve got the funding, the final results look worth the investment!
homestilo says
Well Leslie, when the budget includes moving the building from one country to another, the result is bound to be fabulous!
Pandora says
I love this place. This environment really does convey a sense of warmth. It is amazing what these people have done and I bet it cost a pretty penny too! lol
Pandora from Home and Decor
Meta Musings says
Wow, really great juxtaposition. I especially love the runner in the third image from the bottom! xx
Claire says
Swoon! I’m in love with the caramel tones and the smooth-rough textures of the wood! 🙂