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Scandinavian Style in Upstate New York
Metropolitan Home

The newest issue of Metropolitan Home features the upstate New York home of architect Douglas Larson and his wife, Torrie. Douglas renovated the mid-19th-century farmhouse to take advantage of its basic post and beam structure — opening it up for space and light...

 
 

Douglas Larson's Swedish heritage is evident in many of his furniture and design choices — Josef Frank textiles, white-painted floors and walls, and minimal furnishings with a rustic/modern style.

For the full article and all the pictures, see Metropolitan Home: Modern Swedish Style.

(Images: Tim Street-Porter)

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country house, real estate, Josef Frank, Scandinavian, Metropolitan Home, renovation, Gustavian

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does anyone know where I can get one of those victorian profile prints? I'd really love one in my bedroom.

posted by whitlin on June 24th 2009 at 2:00pm
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love the bedroom.

posted by liam. on June 24th 2009 at 2:27pm
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just love that bedroom, and the way the living room opens onto the patio is amazing.

however i don't like how the couch and the rug in the living room have such a similar color and texture.

posted by thirtyeight20 on June 24th 2009 at 2:42pm
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