I learned about
Greene Partners architecture and design the other day via
Remodelista, and I can get
this house out of my head. The historic timber frame of an 18th c Vermont bank barn was reassembled to create a single family residence.

The lower floor houses a garage, laundry and a small 2-bedroom apartment initially created for teenagers. The second level incorporates the main apartment’s first floor (living, dining, kitchen) and a large unheated barn room used for sleeping, relaxing or entertaining.

I love all the architectural details. Original beams, open barn doors and these industrial lighting fixtures.

