What is the beauty of the old interior and whether it is relevant now

Our editorial office was fascinated by a house located in Oregon. In 1979, Almin Barton became its owner. For 40 years, she was engaged in the complete reconstruction of all the premises, and chose the Renaissance. The house looks very inconspicuous outside. You can safely pass by and not find out that he is hiding an entire era inside.





You open the door and are transported to the Renaissance. All wall-filling The furniture was imported from Europe.





The owner of the house demolished the partitions on the first floor to increase the space of the living room. Every corner of the room should be a work of art.

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During World War II, the stained glass windows of the Lancaster Cathedral were removed from their hometown. Later they were accidentally discovered in the attic of a London house. Now they decorate this magnificent mansion.





The dining room is clearly inspiring to eat! The two chairs, designed for seats of honor at the table, boast a 400-year history. The remaining six chairs came from the 1700s. The upholstery is matched to the color of the carpet and curtains.





The dining room was purchased in Europe. Each plate costs $150!





KitchenThe length of which is about 13.7 meters, is sheathed with birch panels. In the center is a library table from 1800. At the same time, the hostess did not forget about household amenities and installed all the necessary modern equipment in the kitchen.





Finishing the kitchen fireplace is made of wood, which is used to make violins. It is usually boxwood and a black or pink tree.





The kitchen door is 7.6 centimeters thick! It is decorated with decorative Spanish loops.





I didn't forget Almine and the guests. According to the hostess, the chest at the foot of the bed was made at the beginning of the XI century. In addition, the guest is decorated with the only factory monochrome carpet in the house.





The bathroom for guests is decorated with an exquisite theater portier.

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The hostess’ bedroom is distinguished not only by a large bed, but also by a chic one. ceiling painting. The painting, which is 4.3 meters long and 2.3 meters wide, is fixed on a thin aluminum sheet and mounted in the ceiling.





The master bathroom is decorated with a Victorian-era library table. It also has a painted ceiling with gold medallions.







But not all the rooms of the house plunged into those delightful times. The living room and the office bring us back to normal. XXI century with all its attributes: computer, TV and blinds.



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Using the example of her unusual home, Almine Barton proved that it is possible to travel back in time. A wonderful example of how make a dream come true! Even if it takes 40 years.

Be inspired by this house and know that everything is real. The main thing is to follow your goals clearly!

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