SUMMER PLEASURES Back To inctorian A bed and breakfast in Commerce Township recalls a romantic era. MARCIA DANNER SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH NEWS T he Victorian Rose Bed & Breakfast in Oakland County's lakes area re- creates the gracious style of the 19th century. What was an unassuming, 1880s gray farmhouse on Sleeth Road in Commerce Township has been transformed into a rose-colored country home, where Shirley and Bill Newbold welcome guests looking for a respite from urban life. The farmhouse was built in 1883 by John T. Sudgen, whose family had been one of the origi- nal settlers in the Bogie Lake area of Commerce Township. His daughter, Roy, and her husband, Frank J. Malcolm, moved into the home in 1908. Later, the Mal- colms sold the farm portion, which became the Mount Royal Subdivision. With the exception of the kitchen, which was updated in the art-deco style, the house re- tained its Victorian character when it was remodeled in 1929. The property remained in the Sug- den-Malcolm family until 1977, when the Hickock family pur- chased the house. They upgrad- ed the electrical and plumbing, redecorated in country style and preserved the late Victorian ar- chitectural detail. The house re- ceived the Commerce Township Historic Preservation Award in Although it took some 1989. neighbors a while to get When the Newbolds bought used to the pale rose color and the house in 1992, they decid- two-tone trim, most find the new ed to carry out the Victorian look charming. theme and create a gracious, yet To convert the house into a relaxing atmosphere. "We want- comfy bed and breakfast, the ed our guests to experience some- Newbolds took out the commer- thing different than what they cial grade carpet that had been a would find in their own homes," practical necessity in the former says Shirley. child-centered household. They The stenciled rose patterns that refinished the wood floors and had been meticulously painted on purchased Oriental rugs. the walls inspired Shirley and Bill The only other major remod- to name their bed and breakfast eling was the guest bathroom. the "Victorian Rose." They enlarged the space and re- For the exterior, they wanted placed an aging tub with a something eye-catching in the Jacuzzi. Although most of the "painted lady" Victorian tradition. hardwood furnishings are an- Left: The exterior of this Commerce Township bed and breakfast is painted rose to evoke a Victorian atmosphere. Below: The bedroom features lace curtains, velvet drapings and a cozy comforter. tiques, the upholstered pieces are Ethan Allen reproductions. A de- signer helped Shirley pick out pe- riod fabrics and patterns for the upholstery and window treat- ments. The parlor and library win- dows are adorned with lace curtains and brocade drapes and tassels. The guests also have access to the dining room, with its laced- covered breakfast table, and an enclosed porch with wicker fur- niture. The owners have ample space in their private quarters, which includes a study with modem of- fice equipment. VICTORIAN page 72 N $71