This 1900s Townhouse Went from Beige to Bold - Every Single Wall Is Painted
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This 1900s Townhouse Went from Beige to Bold - Every Single Wall Is Painted
"The original features in Alexander Rigby and Bobby Naugle 's townhouse - built in 1900 - are numerous. There's colorful stained glass above the front living room window, transom windows above five-paneled wood doors, high ceilings, and even three wood fireplace mantels."
""There are large windows in every room, as well as a skylight in the bathroom, so we get wonderful natural light, especially for a townhouse. The home also has a lovely patio in the backyard with stone and a wooden fence," Alexander explains."
""A lot of my decor comes from our travels, and we have paintings, prints, sculptures, and more art from everywhere from Japan, Peru, Austria, South Africa, Australia, and Cambodia, among others," explains Alexander."
Original features include colorful stained glass above the front living room window, transom windows above five-paneled wood doors, high ceilings, and three wood fireplace mantels. Large windows in every room and a skylight in the bathroom provide abundant natural light. A backyard patio features stone and a wooden fence. The 1,000-square-foot layout fits two people comfortably; a third bedroom in the basement serves as a second living room. The house sits in Lawrenceville within easy walking distance of Butler Street's bars, restaurants, and shops. Decor reflects global travels with paintings, prints, sculptures, and art from countries worldwide.
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