13 Tips Tudor-style home with contemporary settings
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13 Tips Tudor-style home with contemporary settings |
Ancestral style
Originally built in 1936, this home stands out for its Tudor-style architecture.
Single room
In the living room, the orange FH419 Heritage chair is by Frits Henningsen (Carl Hansen & Son), the blue Saari sofa is by Arper, the Terranova coffee table was purchased at 1stdibs and the 7 globe branching bubble lamp is by Lindsey Adelman.
Contemporary rhythm
Jessica Helgerson Interior Design studio made some changes to offer a contemporary lifestyle.
In the family room, the Halo chandelier is by Roll & Hill for Paul Loebach and the sofa is by B&B Italia.
Style fusion
The original details of the house were preserved, which were complemented by contemporary elements.
Artistic touches
In the kitchen, the hand-painted tiles are from Pratt & Larson and the island was custom designed by Jessica Helgerson Interior Design.
Residential organization
The organization of the spaces was rethought to improve functionality and to maximize views.
Made-to-measure details
In the dining room, the Sign chairs are by Giuliano Cappelletti, the table was custom made, and the suspension lamp is by Lindsey Adelman.
Reading space
In the library, the blue armchairs are by Anthropologie and the Frame sofa is by Neri & Hu for De La Espada.
Historical soul
In the master bedroom, the bed is by Richard Wrightman, the French wardrobe dates from the 19th century and was purchased from 1stdibs, and the suspension lamp is from Apparatus.
Material contrast
The dark wood creates a unique contrast with the rest of the selected materials.
Classic style
In the bathroom, the tub is from Waterworks.
Children room
The chair is from Milo Baughman, the dresser is from Biedermeier, and the mat is from Pink Rug Co.
Warm environment
The selection of materials and textures helped create a warm atmosphere.
Natural creativity
The furniture pieces provide modernity and natural comfort to the space.
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