This home in Somerset Co., NJ is the home of John Dransfield and Geoffrey Ross. The gorgeous Georgian Revival is full of interesting furniture, history, and top-notch style.
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The first of two grand foyers. “The home was designed in 1929 by prominent NY architect A. Musgrave Hyde as a shared residence for two sisters.” – Lonny Mag
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I don’t think that bed would look bad anywhere.
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I love the faux Persian rug in the master bath. It’s water resistant canvas by Dransfield and Ross. If you’re talented with a brush, it could be a rewarding DIY project using a canvas dropcloth.
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Does anyone know what that plant is?
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The guest bedroom is bohemian and elegant
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Another foyer
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What do you think?
Read and see more in the June/July 2012 Lonny Mag.