This historic Vermont post and beam home gets a breathtaking renovation

PHOTOGRAPHER Jen Cypress

This post-and-beam home, located in Hartland, Vermont, was sustainably redesigned by Ennis Construction in partnership with Elliott | Meyers Design.

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The original design of this home consists of two reclaimed post-and-beam barns and a two-story saltbox, encompassing 6,000 square feet of living space with four bedrooms.

This home in Vermont was completely transformed to provide its owners with a peaceful place to enjoy their retirement years.

PHOTOGRAPHER Jen Cypress

PHOTOGRAPHER Jen Cypress

Existing and reclaimed materials were used throughout this home. This included repurposing a salvaged iron ladder from a barn loft into a table base, which can be seen here in this breakfast banquette.

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A back staircase was transformed into a walk-in pantry with wine racks and shelf brackets repurposed from an iron ladder from a barn loft.

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In the dining room, the custom-fabricated dining table uses reclaimed barnwood.

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A two-story fieldstone fireplace is the focal point of this warm and inviting living room, grounded by a Loloi area rug.

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The African cherry floors are original to the home and were stripped and restained.

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PHOTOGRAPHER Jen Cypress