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