An old 15th century barn gets remodeled and goes modern.  What was once much darker and closed off is now more fluid, brighter and wide open.

I like the way they’ve keep the rustic character and volume with the detail in the beams and rafters while incorporating little modern flashes with the loft and skylights.

A sleek transition between the formal living area and separate sleeping quarters, the glass walkway is sweet.

A cool pairing at the dining area with the funky, white chairs and the natural stain of the birch table and high-back banquette seating.  Also love the surface mounted disc style lights in the kitchen.  Fresh.

Tim Capaldi photos via Contemporist

 
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