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This 1930s home has been reinfused with character and charm

This article details the transformation of a 1930s house in Hyde Park, Austin, Texas, by designer Ali Burgoon Nolan of Studio Burgoon. The property, originally built in 1939, had been untouched for 50 years and lacked character and a functional layout, despite its desirable location. The renovation aimed to reintroduce period charm, create a more livable flow, and personalize the space with vintage furniture and collected decor. The initial phase of the project involved a significant reconfiguring of the home's layout. The living room was relocated from a front bedroom to the back of the house, which previously served as the primary bedroom. This change was crucial for establishing a seamless indoor-outdoor connection between the kitchen, living room, and backyard, accommodating the homeowners' love for entertaining and cooking. Furthermore, an original bedroom was converted into a mudroom and laundry room, complemented by a new side entry porch. To compensate for the loss of a bedroom and expand the living space, a two-story addition was constructed at the back of the home. This addition created a spacious great room downstairs and a serene primary suite upstairs, which has become the heart of the home, offering a peaceful, treehouse-like retreat with views of the lush backyard greenery. With the functional layout established, the focus shifted to injecting character and authenticity into the decor. Ali Burgoon Nolan drew inspiration from classic Arts and Crafts architecture, blending historic details with a cozy, lived-in style that felt true to the property's era. Efforts were made to uncover and celebrate original features, such as longleaf pine shiplap. New elements, like transom windows with mouth-blown restoration glass, were carefully integrated to enhance the home's historic character. Vintage-inspired accents were strategically placed throughout the house to add layers of story and soul, creating a space that feels both refined and approachable. Notable design elements include a custom home bar and media unit crafted from old-growth, quarter-sawn white oak, featuring distinctive heavy ray fleck patterns. The bar incorporates architectural waffle glass in its upper cabinets, providing a vintage texture that complements the home’s 1930s roots and subtly concealing a collection of vintage cocktail glasses. The primary bedroom stands out as a tranquil retreat, designed with luxurious features such as motorized drapes, custom furniture, and an authentic tripod table by French designer Charles Dudouyt. Custom nightstands with finger joint drawer details and integrated charging cutouts highlight the blend of functionality and aesthetics. The custom bed, upholstered in Virginia Kraft Moroccan Stripe fabric, is set against an olive board-and-batten wall. Personal touches abound, including an English campaign-style dresser, a commissioned triptych inspired by the homeowner's travels, and an antique tapestry, all contributing to a unique and meaningful design. A pendant light by Josef Hoffmann with a terracotta tassel provides a subtle sculptural elegance, completing the cohesive and inspiring atmosphere. The thoughtful integration of vintage pieces, personal mementos, and period-appropriate craftsmanship has successfully revived the 1930s home, honoring its origins while creating a comfortable and inviting contemporary living space. #HomeRenovation #InteriorDesign #VintageFurniture #PeriodCharm #ArtsAndCrafts #LayoutReconfiguration #HomeBar #PrimaryBedroom #CustomFurniture #TexasHome #HomeRenovation #InteriorDesign #VintageFurniture #PeriodCharm #ArtsAndCrafts #LayoutReconfiguration #HomeBar #PrimaryBedroom #CustomFurniture #TexasHome
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