| All pictures by Christopher Oquendo/AJC Special |
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The first thing you'll notice
upon approaching the house is the porch gable with its timber framing
and Japanese inspired porch beams. These stout beams rest on massive
tapered granite columns and their ability to be structural and load-bearing
as well as beautiful allows the ceiling of the porch to soar. If
you look up, you'll see the antique heart pine lumber that composes
this stunning beaded ceiling.
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Installing the massive porch beams
was reminiscent of a barn raising, according to Laughing Sun Renovations.
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Further hinting at the interior
treasures to come is the antique heart pine Craftsman front door
- it has been restored with careful detail and boasts a solid brass
antique lockset. The porch floor is poured concrete to ensure zero
maintenance.
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The living room flows effortlessly
into the elegant dining room. The cherry wainscot in this room is
organic in form and brings to mind the sumptuous form of trees.There
are over 700 board feet of cherry woodwork throughout the dining
and living rooms, a rare work of craftsmanship for a new home. The
windows are all brand new, solid fir, and appropriately large.
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The fireplace was the only part
of the home that was kept in the renovation. Aside from the chimney
the home was completely reconstructed from the foundation up.
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Sunlight illuminates the gorgeous
stained glass sidelight panels of the front door, bringing their
myriad of colors into the room.
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The vintage bookcases in the living
room are heart pine with custom-crafted tapered cherry columns.
The columns are inlayed with subtle dragonflys created from salvaged
antique piano keys (ebony and ivory) and walnut.
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The dragonfly stained glass window
inspired one of Theodore Ellison's original designs. The colors
are rich and stunning. This is art glass at its best and this window
became inspiration for many of the home's decorative details.
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Kimberly and her daughter Sarah
hang out in the kitchen of their completely restored home in Kirkwood.
Their home was restored by Laughing Sun Renovations.
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This is the ultimate chef's kitchen.
This huge kitchen was thoughtfully designed and styled with California
Bungalows in mind; the styling is clearly Mission, with some creative
license taken to make it unique. Completing the look are granite
counters, a honed rainforest green marble backsplash, and stainless
steel appliances, including a professional-style Kitchen Aid range.
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The Carrerra marble center island
with bar sink is a perfect food prep area, and also boasts built-in
bookshelves and a wonderful spot for seating.
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The vast array of hand-crafted,
cherry cabinets are a wonderful balance of form and function in
the kitchen. They feature a wine rack, plate rack, glass doors,
walnut-inlaid brackets, and upper plate rail.
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In the kitchen, an antique schoolhouse
light and a gorgeous pair of art glass pendant lights sparkle and
complement the light pouring in from the windows. Underneath these
windows is the main sink.
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This enormous master suite is
divine. It features its own roof gable and boasts soaring 12' ceilings
for a sense of grandeur and space. A pair of antique heart pine
townhouse style doors open up to the large private deck, also flooding
the space with light. There are multiple windows, and every bedroom
doorway boasts antique transoms to let in additional light.
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A seating area encourages one
to relax in the roomy master bedroom.
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A pocket door slides open to reveal
the great marble and travertine master bath with walk-in shower
with double showerheads. The marble floor has radiant heat for ultimate
luxury and foot comfort. This lovely refinished birch medicine cabinet
hails from the Ohio area. A gorgeous 100-year-old beveled leaded
glass transom lets in lots of light to the shower.
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Closeup of the antique mantel
with period crackle glazed tiles and an antique fire screen, a highlight
of the front bedroom.
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Bright and welcoming, this guest
bathroom is bordered with black galaxy granite and the field tile
is glass black and white checkerboard, inspired by turn-of-the-century
baths.
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The seating area on the porch
features plenty of lush foliage for privacy.
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