House Tour: Lynn of Decor Arts Now

 

Since announcing on the blog that I’m expecting twins, I’ve received lots of emails from other moms of twins with great advice and encouragement.  Lynn Byrne is one of those moms—and she just happened to mention that she also had some never before published photos of her home that she would be willing to let me share.

Besides being the mom of twins, Lynn is an interior designer just north of NYC and shares her inspirations on her blog, Decor Arts Now.  Believe it or not, the original home was built in the early 1900’s and just six days after Lynn and her family purchased it in 2001, it burned to the ground.  They began an extensive process of rebuilding and restoring the exterior back to its original charm. 

 

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The home was photographed by Ellen McDermott.

 

Want to see the rest of the house?  Check back this afternoon for “Part 2” of Lynn’s home tour.  And, be sure to visit Lynn’s blog to see more.

 

44 comments:

  1. What a classic. Great home - can't wait for the rest of the tour.

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  2. I look at that front porch and think "paradise". Totally love it.

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  3. What an absolutely charming house! Can't wait for part 2!
    Stacy

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  4. Hi Emily,
    Thanks so much for featuring my house on your blog today! I am honored. And thanks to Laurie and Naz for your sweet comments.
    I want to share one thing.
    While the front outside of the house looks very much like the old house, NOTHING on the inside is the same as the old house.
    The house (pre-fire) had all of the detail stripped out after a series of "remuddles"
    So except for the front outside I didn't restore. Instead, I created detail that could have been there c.1900..
    Tomorrow on my blog, I will share how I made new construction look old.
    Many hugs for sharing my home.
    xo,
    Lynn

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  5. Oh and thanks to Stacy too. We must of posted our comment at the same time.
    :-)
    Lynn

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  6. That's so refreshing to see a such a great mix of farmhouse, traditional, and just a touch of trendy. My favorite part is the lighting in the kitchen.
    abby

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  7. She did a great job of restoring it's historical style! Was a beautiful,lived in look she has!

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  8. Wow - I can't imagine my home burning down within a week of buying it! But what a stunning home she has made. I was pinning before I even finished reading! :-)

    Thanks for sharing!

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  9. Wow. I love every single detail in every single room. Just stunning. I'm bookmarking this post for future reference, in case we build our next house!

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  10. Wow what a story and labor of love for Lynn and her family! a beautiful outcome though, and fantastic house. I love the interior details and the kitchen! Looking forward to more and thanks for enlightening me to DecorArts Now!

    Nancy
    PowellbrowerHome

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  11. Ahhh so beautiful and relaxing!! Love the details on the wood floors and especially the dining table and chairs together. Really unexpected!!

    Also, emily- congrats on the babies!!! Ihave been really behind in my blog reading but I am so happy for you and your family!!
    Xoxo,
    Lauren

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  12. WOW!! So beautiful!! That is what I call a DREAM home<3

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  13. What a beautiful home. It's so inspiring how they lovingly restored it after what happened. They did an amazing job.

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  14. that how is GORGEOUS!!!!!! I love the front porch!

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  15. Beautiful home! I love all the color and "un-staged" look to her decor!

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  16. I LOVE this house! I'm really excited, I borrowed a picture to show my husband tonight! We have a large window in front of our sink and our range in the middle exactly like hers, except our pantry starts a little down from the range. We have been back and forth on whether to wrap the uppers around and put a single 12" upper cabinet on the other side of the window. I just couldn't get past it, it just didnt feel right. Also, how would the backsplash be on that cabinetless end...but this is perfection. I love the way the window has thick trim, so it is perfect to stand alone! So glad you featured this before I did something crazy to our new kitchen! HA :-) Thank you for sharing!!! Be Blessed!

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  17. I love how seamlessly modern and "of-the-moment" elements (bold graphics on pillows and art,Eames dining chairs, ikat fabrics) are blended into the classic look of the home.

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  18. Lynn has a beautiful home! Looking forward to your next post!
    xo Cathy -- also a mom of twins

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  19. What a beautiful home! I love the bathroom and kitchen the best. :)

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  20. Emily I love her fresh mix of fabric patterns and colors!

    xoxo
    Karena

    Art by Karena

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  21. I want to walk right in and sit down at the kitchen table with a cup of coffee! What an absolutely stunning and charming home. I'm glad to see Lynn and her family were able to recreate the detail after what had to be a nightmarish disaster. I will be 'pinning' a few of these images. Can't wait for part 2 tomorrow.
    Thanks for sharing Emily & Lynn!

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  22. What a beautiful home! I love her mix of tradItional with vintage/modern!

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  23. So beautiful! They did a wonderful job recapturing the feel of an older home with all of the character built in! Love that ikat bedding!

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  24. i love lynn's home! my favorite part ( so far) is the secretary with glass bottles and oils. beautiful job lynn! pam

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  25. What a stunning home. I love the inlay in the floors.

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  26. Source for the dining chairs please....eames?? Thank you!

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  27. So many surprises and eye candy in that tour. Ikat bedding, clawfoot tub and that frame galore wall, O my. I much prefer that to lions and tigers.

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  28. Absolutely love it. I will be eagerly returning for part 2. :)

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  29. What a cozy home! The gallery wall is a wonderful example of how mixed frames can indeed look good. I feel inspired! And don't get me started on her kitchen...awesome!

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  30. Cozy home that's not trendy but on trend! Love it

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  31. UM yes MORE please! Such a quaint charming place. Tell her thanks for sharing!

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  32. Love Lynn's home!!! You can tell that someone who loves design and home lives there!!!

    And, LOVE that kitchen!!!

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