I am working on a historic
house project, at the University of Montevallo. Montevallo is a
lovely town filled with houses from many eras starting with pre-civil war
through to a delish modern house with glass walls.
The King House is a pre-civil war house dates
to 1840’s and was the first house in Shelby County to have glass windows. The
style of the house is called an I-house with two rooms downstairs and three
rooms upstairs. The kitchen is detached, as is typical in houses of this
vintage. It keeps the house cool and can aid in preventing fires in the
house.
My focus on this project so far
has been the living room and the fireplaces. The living room needed an update
with more modern fabrics to give it a home-y bed and breakfast feel, while
keeping the classical style in the furnishings. We choose a soothing french grey and
aqua palette that complimented the wood tones in the house and the french grey woodwork.
The fireplaces, which are not working, were updated with unglazed porcelain logs. The logs nodded to the use of the fireplace with the white porcelain nodding to the "unconventional" art school reputation of the school.
Next on the list of updates for this project is the rugs, and upstairs soft furniture!
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