Wicklow Residence

Posted on Fri, 14 Aug 2015 by KiM

I cannot be stopped! Here is yet another blog-worthy project by the immensely talented architecture and design firm Kingston Lafferty Design. This extension and renovation project of a 200 year old stone cottage is the perfect eclectic contrast of traditional and modern architecture, of “granny” and mid-century furnishings (Saarinen Womb chair and side table, Wegner Wishbone dining chairs and Shell chair and Eames walnut stool for the win!) and the unexpectedness of it all is so intriguing. 

Melanie says:

Wow. I have to say I don't share your enthusiasm. If this really is a 200 year old cottage (I don't doubt that it is), practically all evidence of the nature and character and dare I say, charm have been lost!
And btw the two blue paintings propped up on a window seat in the window with lumbar pillows propped up against the painting: that is so wrong.

Suzie says:

There is something that's not quite working for me in this and in the previous post from the same designers….to me these properties seem contrived and over-styled. There some very nice ideas in isolation though.

patricia says:

To me this does not work on any level.

gayleen says:

I love the touch of granny! I think this decorating style is ahead of the curve and next year all of the home tours will have a more traditional feel.

KiM says:

For the record I think the homeowners were responsible for the decor of this project.

Dorothy says:

Have to say I kind of love it. Just enough of the old to remind you where you are.

kate says:

Gayleen, I agree, I think people have had enough of the industrial minimalism & midcentury obsession – I love both myself, but it's quite hard to incorporate comfort and family heirlooms in such styles. I also feel like I've seen every possible iteration of those styles, it's refreshing to see some maximalism.

Joanna says:

I look at this i think I'm at home.

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