What is so appealing about this down to earth home is it's low maintenance charm.....just what we are striving for as we age.....low maintenance homes, that is!
First of all, the whole house flows from room to room with mostly white (Benjamin Moore Antique White) in the living room and throughout, with that gorgeous, almost baby blue color interspersed throughout with a touch of complementary lavender in the bedroom....softness throughout. All white would be way too stark, but the blue adds a touch of comfort and serenity.
Secondly, the floors are mostly reclaimed wood...some dark, some light (painted?) and some natural looking. More importantly, easy to care for without carpets, area rugs or mats.
The rooms, beautifully done by designer Martyn Lawrence Bullard, are very inviting and welcoming, despite the fact there is not a whole lot of ornamental detail......just enough, in all the right places, to make the rooms comfortable and appealing.
The touches of leather in the living room, dining room chairs and foyer chairs also make for low maintenance care.....and again, that soft blue is so easy on the eyes.
The master bedroom is almost minimalist with just the bed and night tables at that end of the room and a chaise in a cosy corner by the fireplace. Notice that all that was required on the walls is that beautiful hand painted wallpaper. Despite the minimalistic look, it is very cosy and has just the required elements for pure comfort.
What really personalizes this home is the homeowner's collection of vintage Americana (as seen with the roosters, cash register, etc.), the old kitchen table the family has owned for years (and carves all the family's important information into), mixing old with new - beautiful new, comfortable furniture mixed with old barn doors and other antiques, and surrounding themselves only with what they love (as in the homeowner's collection of black and white vintage prints in her office), their beloved books and flowers......always flowers.
Who would believe this is the new home of heavy metal rocker Ozzy Osbourne and his wife Sharon......and it is lovingly shared by their 12 (yes 12!) pomeranian dogs.
That's why I love this house so much - it is soft, comfortable, welcoming, beautiful and totally lived in and enjoyed!
Hope you enjoy this and have a great week......I will be back in a week or so!
Living room
Another view of living room
Love the barn doors!
Kitchen
Kitchen dining nook
Dining room
Foyer
Master bedroom
Master bedroom reading corner
Sharon in her office
All photos by Roger Davies via Architectural Digest