Saving Face: Much of the restoration work was exterior, including the repair of the existing turn-metal roof.
Evelyn and Xander enjoying the yard, a perk of the property’s double lot
Modern History: In the addition, custom-milled trim and reclaimed floors reference the home’s original architecture, while midcentury furnishings, such as Eames dining chairs and a George Nelson light fixture, set a contemporary tone.
In the kitchen, marble tiles laid in a herringbone pattern are clean-lined and classic.
Top Shelf: Built into the side of the fireplace, this bookshelf provides not-quite-hidden storage.
Work It: The formal parlor leads to a home office (next image)
Here, Lauren tackles design projects for commercial and residential clients; Jonathan occasionally works here, too.
Warm Welcome: In the foyer, guests are greeted by charming original details, such as heart-pine floors and carefully restored millwork.
The master bedroom
A Piece of the Past: A portrait of Lauren’s great-grandmother adds personal flair to the master bedroom.
Small Batch Design: Lauren likes to support small businesses, such as Stray Dog Designs, the firm that makes the whimsical bird lamps used in Evelyn’s room.
Hand-sewn bunting serves as decor In four-year-old Xander’s room.
As does big-sister Evelyn’s framed artwork
Before & After photos inside and out