Wellington The Magazine January 2014

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Kitchen: The home’s pristine custom-designed kitchen embodies Laurie’s rustic style, with its metal backsplash, appliances and pendant lights that beautifully contrast the white cabinets and marble floors to give the space an industrial feel. The kitchen is spacious with a bright, inviting atmosphere. “We spend a lot of time around that island,” Timmy said.

Dining Room: The formal dining room is stunning, with beautiful hardwood floors and tray ceilings that give the space an elegant feel. The room is a wonderful, bright gold with a large window that lets in plenty of natural light. The decoration has an equestrian flair, a nod to the family’s hobby.

Office: Timmy’s office is located just off the main living space, meaning he doesn’t have to hide away while working. “My office actually doubles as a place where we hang out as a family,” he said. “There’s no door, so I can still be involved in what’s going on.” The office is filled with deep, rich colors from the hardwood floors to the walls. The focal point of the room is the fireplace, which stands out and provides a pop of contrast.

Family Room: Located in the heart of the home, the family room is spacious and bright with soaring ceilings that open to the second-floor loft and big sliding-glass doors that look out over the patio and barns. It is elegant, yet comfortable. “This is where we spend the majority of our time,” Laurie said of her favorite room. “I love the coloring. It’s a relaxing tone.” The couple has personalized the space with black-and-white portraits of their family for a beautiful custom art installation.

January 2014 |wellington the magazine| 10th Anniversary


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