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Our Way Home : Reimagining an American Farmhouse by Rafe Churchill and Heide Hendricks (2023, Hardcover)

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Product Identifiers

PublisherRizzoli International Publications, Incorporated
ISBN-100847873587
ISBN-139780847873586
eBay Product ID (ePID)13059215430

Product Key Features

Book TitleOur Way Home : Reimagining an American Farmhouse
Number of Pages240 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicInterior Design / General, Decorating, Reference
Publication Year2023
IllustratorYes
GenreDesign, House & Home, Architecture
AuthorRafe Churchill, Heide Hendricks
FormatHardcover

Dimensions

Item Height1.1 in
Item Weight57.2 Oz
Item Length12.2 in
Item Width9.1 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceTrade
Dewey Edition23
Reviews"I've been waiting for this book, just as I wait for new work by Hendricks Churchill to be published and give me inspiration about the future of American design. Their projects show that intelligence, ruggedness, and respect for America's classical past can still add up to something entirely New. This is the story of the house in which they worked out many of those ideas for the first time, for themselves, before the world figured out they wanted to be cool like that, too. But my favorite part? That they listen to their children. The best evidence of a designer knowing their business is when they respect the opinion of a child." -- David Netto, Designer "The word I've often used to describe my favorite quality in the work of Hendricks Churchill is humanity--largely because of Heide and Rafe's knack for creating interiors that feel layered, lived in, and loved from the moment the key turns in a client's door." -- Asad Syrkett, Elle Décor, Editor in Chief "When I first discovered the works of Hendricks Churchill, I was caught by our aligned interest in dark painted window sashes commonly framing the view. This may seem like a minor detail, but dark sashes, deeper trim and lighter walls help layer the "framework" for what happens within a room or on a wall composition. Hendricks Churchill celebrates the curious/collected/found/unexpected, by infusing a "hit" of mid-century modern against antique patina, layering the unexpected, and peeling it back to feel entirely comfortable, relevant, and carefully composed." -- Steven Gambrel, S.R. Gambrel, Designer "For me, there is almost nothing like the American farmhouse. It conjures up the images of warmth, character, patina, family. Heide Hendricks and Rafe Churchill have captured the magic in their new book. These two talented people, Rafe an architect-builder and Heide an interior designer, have combined their visions into creating a magical home for themselves." -- Bunny Williams, Designer "There's a not just lived-in but a lived-in-and- loved quality that Heide and Rafe's work conveys. It's the antidote to some of the cold sterile, or contrived work that can feel dominant in design these days. Anyone who's building a forever home--or wants to see the inner workings of Heide and Rafe's brilliantly artistic mind--should pick up this book." -- Eva Chen, Influencer
Photographed byMotallini, Chris
Dewey Decimal747.886
SynopsisThe glorious Connecticut property of Heide Hendricks and Rafe Churchill (of the architecture and interior design firm Hendricks Churchill) illustrates how a late nineteenth-century farmhouse can be adapted for stylish and comfortable twenty-first-century living. Rafe and Heide discovered their true home in a late 1800s New England farmhouse after a decade of living in Brooklyn, New York. The historic property, Ellsworth, is a showplace for their shared aesthetic and sensibility of designing for real life, and not for formality. At the core is a house of pared-down traditionalism with references to Shaker tranquility, Arts & Crafts practicality, and bohemian chic. Whimsical wallcoverings, striking colors, a mix of contemporary furniture and antiques, exciting works of art, and comfort abound--turning a workaday house from the nineteenth century into a creative laboratory of the twenty-first. The house and its surroundings--a constant work in progress with evolving interiors, landscaping objectives, a reconfigured sunroom, a barn restoration, and planned hiking trails--have become an endless source of inspiration for the couple's many projects, which include residences in New England, New York's Hudson Valley, New York City, Oyster Bay, Boulder, and Austin. The narrative of the book addresses the couple's design process in terms of architecture, decoration, and final installation. As many Americans are deciding to leave cities for calmer, more connected lives in the country, Heide and Rafe illustrate how this transition can be one of beauty and logic.
LC Classification NumberNK2195.R87