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'You can still imagine the horses passing through the original doors' – one designer's careful renovation of a historic carriage house

This article details the comprehensive renovation of a 120-year-old historic carriage house on New York's Long Island by its new owner, Jamie Morgan, founder of Blake & Dane interior design studio. The property, originally part of a French Beaux-Arts style estate, presented a unique challenge: preserving its historical essence while adapting it for modern family living. Morgan and her husband, Chris, were drawn to the house's character and history, including its 12-foot ceilings, a 30-40 foot entryway cupola, and visible remnants of its past use, such as where hay entered and the original horse doors. The core objective of the renovation was to enhance these historical attributes without compromising contemporary comforts. The kitchen, initially a challenging long, narrow galley layout, was transformed into an intimate family space. A large kitchen island with seating on both sides was introduced to serve as a central gathering point for meals and entertaining. The high 12-foot ceilings, which could have posed a design constraint for cabinetry, were ingeniously addressed by integrating a library ladder and brass rail system, turning a potential problem into a distinctive feature. White kitchen cabinets with dark stone countertops and Signature Hardware pulls were used, with upper glass cabinets skinned in white oak, contributing to a tailored aesthetic. A custom-designed plaster cooker hood and Arabescato Antico marble backsplash further elevated the kitchen's traditional yet modern appeal. The dining room highlights many of the carriage house's original features, including warm-toned ceiling beams from its days as an outhouse. Railings around the stairs and raised floor spaces subtly nod to the former stalls and stables. To visually break up the open-plan living and dining area and add sophistication, elegant moldings and wainscoting were newly introduced. A custom black ash dining table paired with upholstered dining chairs from Arhaus ensures a sleek, contemporary look that harmonizes with the historic backdrop. An arched doorway off the kitchen leads to a butler's pantry, distinguished by its deep green/teal subway tile color scheme. This space provides practical storage with light oak cabinetry and dark wood open shelves, and serves as an additional food preparation area, compensating for the galley kitchen's smaller footprint. The home office masterfully combines old and new elements, featuring an original window alongside a newly installed white oak coffered ceiling. This traditional framework is juxtaposed with contemporary office furniture, including a streamlined desk and striking red chairs, and a Phillip Jeffries' Burled Chevron Carob wallcovering. The design ensures privacy while maintaining an open, airy feel, allowing the office to overlook the living space. The primary bedroom exudes a traditional ambiance with bespoke millwork creating a fitted look around the Arhaus bedframe. Benjamin Moore's Misty Gray on the walls and millwork offers a cool, restful atmosphere, complemented by colorful Milan bedding from Annie Selke, a large arched floor-standing mirror, and a white area rug. The primary bathroom was designed for luxury, incorporating Carrera marble tiles, Waterworks fixtures, and an Aerin Bonnington Chandelier. The layout specifically frames a freestanding bath beneath a window, with watery blue walls adding a shimmering effect. The overall renovation strategy prioritized preserving the home's unique character while upgrading amenities and adjusting the layout to suit modern family needs, resulting in a successful blend of historical charm and contemporary functionality. #InteriorDesign #HistoricRenovation #CarriageHouse #HomeTour #KitchenDesign #DiningRoom #HomeOffice #BedroomDesign #BathroomDesign #InteriorDesign #HistoricRenovation #CarriageHouse #HomeTour #KitchenDesign #DiningRoom #HomeOffice #BedroomDesign #BathroomDesign
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