Fall Clove

Delancey, New York

This white-clapboard 1854 Greek Revival house rests on five acres of rolling hills in upstate New York. The historical narrative we contrived involved a refined, eclectic European family who had migrated in the nineteenth century to begin life anew in the Catskills. The decor therefore represents a fusion of old-world finery and New England practicality, layered and cultivated over time. For authentic texture, we preserved the original fireplace of rough-hewn brick. In the bedroom, the decorative olio encompasses Indian block-printed fabrics, Tunisian and Turkish carpets, a Louis XVI–style chair in worn green leather, and a pair of gilded and painted Italian oak beds dressed with an African Kuba coverlet. A cosseted refuge from the city.

Fall Clove
Fall Clove
Fall Clove
Fall Clove
Fall Clove
Fall Clove
Fall Clove
Fall Clove
Fall Clove
Fall Clove
Fall Clove
Fall Clove
Fall Clove
Fall Clove
Fall Clove
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