In the dining room of designer Sheila Camera Kotur's 1790 New England house, the reigning colors are gradations of browns, from the orange tinge of the old tavern table to the madder-brown slatback chairs. The unpainted woodwork and bare floors are pine.
House Beautiful Color, 1993
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The never-ending churn of The Basin makes for a spot I am always awestruck with.
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I think Alfred likes pretty much all the holidays, but he's definitely a "Thanksgiving first, then Christmas!" type of person. Suzie on the other hand is already wishing people a "Happy [insert holiday here]" and putting a small plush turkey/Christmas tree on her desk as soon as leaves start turning brown
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"Jug End Barn '51"
Late night socializing during Memorial Day weekend 1951 in South Egremont, Massachusetts.
The Jug End Barn Lodge was a premiere Berkshire destination for all seasons with swimming pools, tennis courts, a rifle range, bowling alley, dance hall, numerous restaurants and skiing and ice skating in the winter. The name comes from the German “jugend” meaning “youth”.
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Walls finished in white plaster accentuate the massive chestnut and pine beams left visible throughout the house. The tester bed was made by decoy carve Richard Morgan, a Woodbury resident.
American Country: The Country Home, 1988
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