INTERIOR AND ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN BY PHILIP GORRIVAN PHOTOGRAPHY BY JOSHUA MCHUGH • WRITTEN BY STEPHEN WALLIS The entrance hall, with wide oak flooring, steep 18th-century stairwell, and cast-iron bell. In the process, Gorrivan added a spacious ground-floor main bedroom that extends off the back of the house where a former shed had stood (in compliance with local restrictions against expanding beyond the existing footprint). Pillow fabric, Philip Gorrivan for Baker PHOTO (COLOR): Built-in Gustavian-style millwork brings a sense of age to a newly added main bedroom. [Extracted from the article]
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