Renowned interior designer Darryl Carter, known for his distinctive approach to traditional design, collaborated with architect Anne Decker to craft a characterful and historically resonant home for a young family of five in Virginia. The project involved the construction of a Georgian Revival–style house, inspired by a 1920s reproduction of an 18th-century original. Over the course of two years, Carter and Decker seamlessly blended elements of the past with contemporary design to create a functional and timeless residence. The collaboration showcased Carter’s ability to harmoniously combine old and new aesthetics.
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A VIRGINIA HOME THAT HAS ONE FOOT IN THE PAST AND THE OTHER IN THE PRESENT
Nancy HallDecember 6, 2023
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The Virginia home designed by Darryl Carter and architect Anne Decker features a classic layout, with two wings branching off from a grand foyer and a central living room beyond. The wings house guest quarters, the primary suite, children’s rooms, the kitchen, dining room, and the family room. The symmetrical design imparts a sense of order, while Carter introduces unexpected decorative elements and juxtapositions that span various periods and materials. A glass solarium connects the main house to the garage, forming an L shape with historical influences and offering access to the landscaped grounds designed by landscape architect Lila Fendrick.
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