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1/11photograph by Don Freeman
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2/11photograph by Don FreemanPaisley Perk | The appliqués on the curtained closet in the guest bedroom are vintage embroidered fabric from Manuel Canovas; the curvy headboard is covered in a Muriel Brandolini fabric. The bamboo ladder is from Adams Fairacre Farms in Wappinger, New York.photograph by Don FreemanPaisley Perk | The appliqués on the curtained closet in the guest bedroom are vintage embroidered fabric from Manuel Canovas; the curvy headboard is covered in a Muriel Brandolini fabric. The bamboo ladder is from Adams Fairacre Farms in Wappinger, New York.
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3/11photograph by Don FreemanPaisley Perk | The appliqués on the curtained closet in the guest bedroom are vintage embroidered fabric from Manuel Canovas; the curvy headboard is covered in a Muriel Brandolini fabric. The bamboo ladder is from Adams Fairacre Farms in Wappinger, New York.photograph by Don FreemanPaisley Perk | The appliqués on the curtained closet in the guest bedroom are vintage embroidered fabric from Manuel Canovas; the curvy headboard is covered in a Muriel Brandolini fabric. The bamboo ladder is from Adams Fairacre Farms in Wappinger, New York.
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4/11photograph by Don FreemanA Vision In Red | Marian McEvoy hand-letters place cards in her dining room while Chouia, her Shiba Inu, holds court in the living room. The Chesterfield sofa is from Ralph Lauren Home.photograph by Don FreemanA Vision In Red | Marian McEvoy hand-letters place cards in her dining room while Chouia, her Shiba Inu, holds court in the living room. The Chesterfield sofa is from Ralph Lauren Home.
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5/11photograph by Don FreemanA Vision In Red | Marian McEvoy hand-letters place cards in her dining room while Chouia, her Shiba Inu, holds court in the living room. The Chesterfield sofa is from Ralph Lauren Home.photograph by Don FreemanA Vision In Red | Marian McEvoy hand-letters place cards in her dining room while Chouia, her Shiba Inu, holds court in the living room. The Chesterfield sofa is from Ralph Lauren Home.
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6/11photograph by Don FreemanLuxurious Lair | McEvoy has hand-painted or hand-appliquéd virtually every furnishing, including the living room’s seating pieces and curtains. The mirror above the mantel is from Treillage; the branch sconces are from Pottery Barn.photograph by Don FreemanLuxurious Lair | McEvoy has hand-painted or hand-appliquéd virtually every furnishing, including the living room’s seating pieces and curtains. The mirror above the mantel is from Treillage; the branch sconces are from Pottery Barn.
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7/11photograph by Don FreemanStock Options | Pinecones, acorns, and ribbon are stored on shelves along an original stone wall in McEvoy’s craft room. The light fixture and baskets are finds from One Kings Lane.photograph by Don FreemanStock Options | Pinecones, acorns, and ribbon are stored on shelves along an original stone wall in McEvoy’s craft room. The light fixture and baskets are finds from One Kings Lane.
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8/11photograph by Don FreemanAll Booked Up | Literally stacked to the rafters with books, the downstairs library is furnished with an antique French daybed, a painted hexagonal hall table designed by John Stefanidis and purchased at John Rosselli & Associates in New York, and a Wisteria cocktail table.photograph by Don FreemanAll Booked Up | Literally stacked to the rafters with books, the downstairs library is furnished with an antique French daybed, a painted hexagonal hall table designed by John Stefanidis and purchased at John Rosselli & Associates in New York, and a Wisteria cocktail table.
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9/11photograph by Don FreemanShell Chic | In the master bedroom, a painted wooden Bernhardt bed and a suite of decorative plaques are encrusted with shells that McEvoy orders in bulk and glue-guns herself. The Moroccan-motif rug is from Williams-Sonoma Home. McEvoy decorated the table lamps with strips of fabric and ink pen.photograph by Don FreemanShell Chic | In the master bedroom, a painted wooden Bernhardt bed and a suite of decorative plaques are encrusted with shells that McEvoy orders in bulk and glue-guns herself. The Moroccan-motif rug is from Williams-Sonoma Home. McEvoy decorated the table lamps with strips of fabric and ink pen.
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10/11photograph by Don FreemanShell Chic | In the master bedroom, a painted wooden Bernhardt bed and a suite of decorative plaques are encrusted with shells that McEvoy orders in bulk and glue-guns herself. The Moroccan-motif rug is from Williams-Sonoma Home. McEvoy decorated the table lamps with strips of fabric and ink pen.photograph by Don FreemanShell Chic | In the master bedroom, a painted wooden Bernhardt bed and a suite of decorative plaques are encrusted with shells that McEvoy orders in bulk and glue-guns herself. The Moroccan-motif rug is from Williams-Sonoma Home. McEvoy decorated the table lamps with strips of fabric and ink pen.
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11/11photograph by Don FreemanPaisley Perk | The appliqués on the curtained closet in the guest bedroom are vintage embroidered fabric from Manuel Canovas; the curvy headboard is covered in a Muriel Brandolini fabric. The bamboo ladder is from Adams Fairacre Farms in Wappinger, New York.photograph by Don FreemanPaisley Perk | The appliqués on the curtained closet in the guest bedroom are vintage embroidered fabric from Manuel Canovas; the curvy headboard is covered in a Muriel Brandolini fabric. The bamboo ladder is from Adams Fairacre Farms in Wappinger, New York.
This article appears in the March 2012 issue of NYC&G (New York Cottages & Gardens).