Crisp Architects has renovated this colonial home with a modern farmhouse aesthetic, located on a forested 2-acre property in Chappaqua, New York. Purchased by a couple with two young children, this home includes a guest house, lush grounds, and a swimming pool. Leaving their city life behind, they desired for their new home to feel more like a bohemian farmhouse.
With a collaborative effort between the architect, designer, and the builder, the floor plan was opened up, windows and fireplaces were added, changing the whole feeling of the home. The kitchen, master suite, living room, and much of the rest of the house were completely renovated. In the end, the owners gained a bright and airy modern home that lives very well.
DESIGN DETAILS: ARCHITECT Crisp Architects INTERIOR DESIGN Amy Aidinis Hirsch Interior Design HOME BUILDER Stonecrest Builders
What We Love: This reimagined home with a modern farmhouse aesthetic offers cozy living spaces courtesy of warm wood flooring and ceiling beams. The interiors feel light and airy with the white walls and light material palette selection. We are especially loving the serene owner’s bedroom and bathroom, an inviting space to retreat to at the end of a long day.
Tell Us: What do you think of the overall results of this renovated home? Do you think it is idyllic for family living? Let us know in the Comments!
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Above: In the kitchen, the island countertop features a combination of butcher block and white Macauba quartz countertops from Everest Marble. Providing task lighting over the island is the Eddystone hanging-style pendant light designed by Martin Brudnizki, sourced from Urban Electric Co. The counter stools are from Arteriors.
Above: In the kitchen, a cozy window niche is defined by reclaimed wood walls. On the built-in bench, the custom seat cushion material is the Great Outdoors textile by Holly Hunt.
Above: In the breakfast nook, the iron chandelier over the dining table is from Circa Lighting.
Above: In the family room, the floor-to-ceiling fireplace is composed of concrete, stamped to appear as board-formed.
Above: In the dining room, the eye-catching wallcovering is by Phillip Jeffries, sourced from Holly Hunt. The clear glass sphere pendant lights are from Hudson Goods. Defining this space is a wool rug from Palace Oriental Rugs of Wilton. The windows are lined with alpaca drapes by Sandra Jordan, sourced from Holland & Sherry.
Above: In the living room, the chairs and sofa were the owner’s previous furnishings. On the wall, the artwork is from BOBO Intriguing Objects. Grounding the space is an antique silk rug layered over a braided jute Fiberworks rug from Turabian & Sariyan. The walls are painted in White Dove OC-17 | Benjamin Moore.
Above: The living room fireplace is flanked by Verellen armchairs, perfect for some fireside reading. Set above the limestone mantel is a large mirror from Made Goods.
Above: This serene owner’s bedroom features a custom fabricated bed covered in boucle by Rosemary Hallgarten. The bedside tables are from Restoration Hardware, while the lamps were sourced from Arteriors. The embroidered-linen window treatments are from Robert Allen. Grounding this space is a wood and sisal area rug from Turabian & Sariyan.
Above: In the bathroom, the countertops are from Everest Marble along with a combination of Calcutta and Thassos tile from Greenwich Tile & Marble. The sinks are Kohler.
Above: This spa-like bathroom features a freestanding tub from Signature Hardware. The light fixture suspended from above is from Arteriors. Framing the windows, the linen fabric is from Nobilis.
PHOTOGRAPHER Rob Karosis Photography
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