

Woodstock Family Haven
This Woodstock, Vermont, property spans an 1840s Greek Revival main house and a reimagined 1960s guesthouse. We worked to blend New England formality with California ease—embracing knotty pine, mixing artisanal craft from both coasts, and layering pattern to feel fresh, functional, and funky.



"By deftly fusing diverse style influences, an interior designer crafts a home uniquely suited to urban transplants and their historic property"
— Rue Magazine


Affectionately known as the “wood room,” this space celebrates its original pine paneling with a retro sensibility. Three seating areas—a game table, velvet chairs by the fireplace, and a tucked-away sectional—make it a hub for family life.







In the breakfast room, a custom banquette grounds the space, while Beata Heuman’s whimsical fabric on the chairs brings a dose of fun to the mix.





The primary suite offers calm and comfort, with an arched doorway, perforated leather sconces, and layered natural textiles.


The 1960s guesthouse brings a playful energy to the property, with bold design choices, funky details, and a kitchen ready for a good time.










Project Credits
Contractor
Lessard Management Services
Photographer
Jared Kuzia
Stylist
Emily Karian