Believe it or not, this barn dwelling house was originally built in 1797. At one point it was damaged past a burn and and then in 2022 information technology was purchased by its electric current owners who decided that a consummate restoration was needed. All the details of the projection had to be carefully thought through. The owners who are besides designers wanted the barn to retain some of its original features so they preserved the silo, the high ceilings and the exposed posts and beams. They also wanted their new home to go a fresh and modern update and that means some changes had to be fabricated.
The barn got new windows, French doors, beautiful oak flooring and also some smart features. These changes and additions gave it the modernistic boost it required in order to become a comfortable home for its new owners. The new distribution of the spaces places the living room, dining expanse and kitchen on the main floor and the bedrooms, bathrooms and a big sitting area in the restored silo. There's as well a media room with direct access to a porch. There's also a beautiful pergola, a puddle, a pond and an orchard.
View in galleryThe befouled, now a charming and modern family home, is located in Kent, ConnecticutView in galleryThe property is quite vast and has a lovely pond and an orchardView in galleryThe outside of the barn didn't change much except for a few updatesView in galleryThe silo was preserved, restored and turned into a private wing which houses the bedroomsView in galleryThe main floor connects the living area, dining room and kitchen into a large, open spaceView in galleryThe original exposed posts and beams were preserved and are now part of the house'southward new artfulView in galleryThe high ceilings give the living area a very open and airy look and also allowed a loft expanse to be added above the kitchenView in galleryThe stone fireplace with a rustic forest surround creates a cohesive decor in combination with the exposed beamsView in galleryThe loft infinite is warm and cozy, a lot like an attic with a more open experience to itView in galleryThe main bedroom has access to a sitting area and takes advantage of the exposed woodsView in galleryNew pattern features such as the windows, French doors and oak floors help to shape the house's new identityView in galleryThe curved walls of the silo make this bathroom look very welcoming and intimateView in galleryThe curved silo walls also give the bedrooms beautiful views and an extra cozy feelView in galleryThe palette of materials, finishes and colors is limited to only a few which create a harmonious ambiance throughout the houseView in galleryThe elementary white walls and modernistic furniture residual the rustic ceiling and exposed beams, creating a fresh vibeView in galleryIn the media room, the stone and wood surfaces are complemented by warm, soft-glowing lighting
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