“When two New Yorkers found their new home-to-be, the house was already in good shape,” says interior designer Pascale de Fouchier. “What it needed was a soul.”
From the outside, the 1896 fixer-upper appears like an unopened geode—large, imposing, and traditional. But split it open and inside is a space filled with wonderful light, colors, and patterns.
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