This renovation to an early 1900’s residence originally designed by Florence Kenyon Hayden Rector, speaks quietly, where each element feels essential and details hold an inherent warmth. The kitchen, framed in light, has walls and cabinets in a buttery yellow that brings an inviting calm. Marble countertops provide a soft elegance, while open shelves hold only what’s needed.
Brass fixtures and handcrafted pendant lights echo a subtle, timeless charm. Each room feels like a gentle conversation, with textures and tones thoughtfully woven together. Lending to a place that feels like it was built for long afternoons, for lingering, for the quiet hum of daily life, where the world outside could do what it wanted.