Elle Décor recently featured the 1840 clapboard house of interior designer Darryl Carter. A constant juxtaposition of rustic and the unexpected (beadboard walls surrounded by taxidermied animals, farm tables and Tizio lamps), Carter says of his home, "I like to call the style of this place Modern Barn."



See the full story and pictures at Elle Décor: The Peace Keeper.
(Photos by Simon Upton/Elle Decor)
Comments (6)
When can I move in?! L-o-v-e it!
This was a stunning spread in ED and automatically thought he must be a AT reader >; )
I love it, too! I'm usually not swoony over most magazine spreads, but I fell for this one.
Where is that ceiling fan from?
I loved this home and the article as well. What a wonderful career re-invention. Truly inspiring.
Darryl Carter does amazing work.