To access the living room, two stairs connect the upper floor bedrooms and lower floor entrance.
The dining room table, which sits right by the kitchen, stands on a dark tile floor to keep things cool.
To the side of the living room, an airy reading nook is adorned with vintage carpet.
Vintage patterns and details keep the bathroom fresh, while honoring it's long history.
The garden of the property is filled with foliage and greenery, as well as ample space to lounge and entertain.
The living area is arranged with an upholstered sofa and armchair, a round coffee table, and a dark green rug that ties to the treetops found in the landscape.
The charcoal-colored cabinetry and quarts counters contrast with the pale wood walls and ceiling, providing a fresh aesthetic for the interior.
The wood-wrapped home blends seamlessly with the existing farm buildings, which have been in the family for generations.
Floor Plan of Slope Prefab by Manta North
Custom finishes in anodized aluminum meet original exposed ceiling beams and brick walls in the kitchen.
In the double-height living area, a pair of vintage Sirocco chairs by Arne Norell face an oval coffee table from Elte.
The entryway divides the common areas from the private ones. Normann Copenhagen hooks sit above a Nelson platform bench by Rove Concepts and Muuto baskets.
The couple kept materials simple in the kids’ bathroom—where Felix gets a step up—pairing Caesarstone with tile from Daltile.
A family room also overlooks the backyard.
LaFayette Studio, which helped with the interiors, selected a Holly Hunt fabric for built-in sofas in the new living room, which also features a rug from Rush House, a sconce by Brendan Ravenhill Studio, and a Swift ceiling light from Cedar & Moss.