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which open to sprawl ing back patios — and sloped ceilings with a chandelier and two skylights. Boka also carved out space for a half-bathroom. Kathy’s transitional aesthetic is reflected in the finishes and furnishings that blend modern and traditional elements. She incor porates updated family heirlooms into many rooms. For example, her great-grandmoth er’s hutch pairs with an antique dining set that was refurbished by Rustewelle and Barker in the dining room. The table and most of the banquette boast a distressed gray finish. The banquette’s legs and chairs, how ever, remain natural to complement the hutch. Rustic decor like a dis tressed rooster lamp and a wire plant holder contrast with crystal detailing in the chan delier and handles on the banquette. Light paint grounds floors run throughout most of the home. The wide planks speak to a modern aesthetic, and the grain, which is atypically varied for a maple, adds character. Similar finishes carry through to the owner’s new suite, which is hidden away behind custom barn doors. Inside, a bed with an upholstered headboard a neutral palette. Engineered maple

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