07/08/2020
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Over the years, filmmaker ’s 19th-century townhouse had been subdivided, but original carved-stone mantels, inlaid mirrors, and paneling remained. The rest Maggie and the team have faithfully replicated—with some liberties taken. A balcony and glass-enclosed extension, for example, were added to the rear façade (pictured above), while the kitchen moved into what was the dining room’s traditional spot on the parlor level.
See inside the home via the link in our bio. Photo by .photo; architecture by James G. Rogers III of Rogers McCagg; interior designer Paris Grant () of and Maggie’s mother, Lois Betts; text by ; styled by