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The living room of this Georgian Revival town house is anchored by a 19th century Indian carpet. The room is arranged to emulate the decoration of American rooms in the early 20th century.
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The Chinese screen, an engagement present, was made the focal point of the room.
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The dining room's paneling was designed to accommodate an antique set of Chinese wallpaper. In addition, an early 19th century mantle with its original grate was installed.
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The dining room features an important Aesthetic Movement buffet by Talbot and 19th century Anglo-Indian chairs.
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The newly designed kitchen has antique details intended to blend with the original design of the house. The walls of the breakfast area are decorated with a paper designed by William Morris.
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The second floor stair hall looks into a wood paneled library furnished with leather club chairs and a deep curved sofa. The Chinese lantern is glazed with English patterned glass.
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The blue and white porcelain mantel in the master bedroom was purchased by our clients before they bought this house. Its strong presence is balanced by a combination of quieter elements. The tassels on the Lalique light fixture were restored.