ABOVE: “The great room is intended to be a space where there are a few different ’zones’ for entertaining and relaxing,” Bell
says. “The intentional placement of the fireplace, lighting and furniture helps delineate the different areas.” Restoration
Hardware chairs — a take on the 19th-century wing chair but with frames exposed and covered in burlap and nail tacks — circle a
round pedestal table under a reclaimed wood chandelier. On the mantel stands a custom portrait of the family, commissioned
by David for his wife’s first Mother’s Day.
LEFT: While the rest of the home is imbued with lighter tones, the master bedroom is cocooned in darker hues, separat-
ing it as a private space while also creating a comforting respite. Cathedral ceilings are fit with reclaimed pine beams from
Missouri-based Elmwood Reclaimed Timber.
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