Image Gallery - McFarlin English
The program for this project was to design a residence on a narrow urban lot for a couple who travels extensively in the Cotswold countryside of England and collects English antiques.  At the same time, the home needed to provide light, openness, convenience, and other amenities of modern design.  The firm’s solution:  use authentic English details and architectural antiques, for example, antique leaded glass set directly into cut limestone, slate roof with capped parapet walls, English garden wall with bond brick pattern, chimney pots, antique mantels and paneling dating from the 1600’s, and English cottage proportions; provide side courtyards with large windows; place main living areas on first floor with guest rooms and baths on second level.  The resulting home has the feeling of period English cottages: intimate parlors,  a strong contrast between courtyard light streaming into darkly rich interiors similar to the chiaroscuro technique of 18th and 19th century European paintings, open hearth-cooking fireplaces, and abundant English details on windows, doors, and walls.



McFarlin photos, Jennifer Jordan
McFarlin photos, Jennifer Jordan
foyer into dining room
foyer into dining room
kitchen
kitchen
living
living
rear pool view
rear pool view
study
study
window detail
window detail