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'I wanted each room to feel as though it had lived a few lives before we ever moved in' – how a designer created their dream 'European' home in Tennessee

The article presents a detailed tour of designer Lauren Sullivan's newly built home in Tennessee, which she intentionally designed to evoke a sense of European charm and history, despite its recent construction. Sullivan's design philosophy is deeply rooted in her childhood experiences, including antique hunting with her grandmother and an early admiration for the characterful homes depicted in European fairy tales. This personal history informed her desire to create a new build that felt timeless and lived-in, rather than freshly constructed. The project was a collaborative effort between Sullivan's interior design studio, Well x Design, and Brooks & Falotico architects. The aesthetic is described as 'Modern European,' a style that subtly blends old-world whimsy with contemporary elements without resorting to pastiche. Sullivan emphasizes the challenges and creative pressures of designing one's own home, especially when aiming for a specific, layered aesthetic. She highlights the importance of restraint in design, ensuring that every detail, from architectural features to interior decor, contributes to the overall vision without overwhelming the space. A key aspect of the home's design is the extensive use of antiques and timeworn materials. Sullivan deliberately incorporated reclaimed stone, aged metals, vintage textiles, and art with visible age and texture to imbue the new build with a sense of depth and history. This slow curation process allowed her to gather meaningful pieces over the four years of construction, preventing a rushed or 'finished' feel. This approach ultimately inspired the launch of her sourcing platform, Well Found, dedicated to antiques and vintage finds. The exterior of the home reflects storybook inspirations, featuring steeply pitched roofs, limestone walls, dormer windows, and copper gutters, contributing to a magical and old-world appearance. Inside, the design emphasizes layers of textures, materials, and contrasts. Sullivan explains that mixing different shapes, styles, and eras creates visual tension and interest, advocating for pairing sculptural modern pieces with rustic antiques or clean-lined furniture with plaster walls and timeworn floors. This blend, she believes, is where the true 'magic' of a soulful home lies. Specific areas of the home are detailed, such as the entryway, which Sullivan considers an 'accidental success' and a perfect representation of her style. It features a French tapestry, an 18th-century Italian console, vintage travertine tables, neoclassical iron benches, and vintage busts, all contributing to a fresh, modern space with clear European influences. The living room similarly showcases a layered approach, with a vintage rug, Schumacher fabric, Dudouyt chairs, and a mid-century Scandinavian light fixture, all chosen over time to create a grounded, inviting, and timeless ambiance. The open flow between the living room, dining room, and kitchen creates a connected feel without being fully open-plan. The kitchen, while practical, features Calacatta Paonazzo countertops, an integrated sink, maximized vertical storage, recessed toe kicks, and furniture-like islands with brass feet and detailed moldings. Flush mounts by Ralph Lauren are used instead of recessed lighting to maintain visual interest. Sullivan also notes the unexpected benefits of building during the pandemic, which, despite delays, allowed for a more intentional and thoughtful decision-making process. The article concludes by emphasizing the personal nature of the project, built with love, memory, and a belief in creating deeply lived-in homes through careful layering. #InteriorDesign #HomeDecor #EuropeanStyle #AntiqueCollecting #NewBuildDesign #TimelessDesign #DesignPhilosophy #HomeTour #InteriorDesign #HomeDecor #EuropeanStyle #AntiqueCollecting #NewBuildDesign #TimelessDesign #DesignPhilosophy #HomeTour
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