Atlanta-based artist Andrew Crawford and his wife Elizabeth Sears spent 12 years renovating their circa-1920 mill house, located close to his metalworking studio, Andrew T. Crawford Ironworks. Furnished with family heirlooms and art, their hard work has resulted in the tranquil home they now share with their two young children, Edward and Tuesday. See more photos of the cottage here. Via Atlanta Homes and Lifestyles.
Monday, April 27, 2009
Cottage-Sized Elegance
Atlanta-based artist Andrew Crawford and his wife Elizabeth Sears spent 12 years renovating their circa-1920 mill house, located close to his metalworking studio, Andrew T. Crawford Ironworks. Furnished with family heirlooms and art, their hard work has resulted in the tranquil home they now share with their two young children, Edward and Tuesday. See more photos of the cottage here. Via Atlanta Homes and Lifestyles.
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5 comments:
I'm really looking forward to summer when I see all the whiteness and light! I love the floors and the closet doors in photo no six. It's elegant with just the right amount of rustic.
Trudi
You always find the best stuff! Touches I love are the bow sconce, the branches on the counter and the horse with jockey on the bedside table. Thank you for sharing.
This is why I love white!! Next week I start painting my house inside, when I went to buy the paint they gave me a funny look. "What all white?"
Maybe I should just show them these photos ;-)
Thanks Ro
Thanks so much, all! And good luck with the painting, Ro — I bet it's going to be great!
:-)
makes me think twice about painting our walls with color. so serene and striking all in one.
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