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In a quaint English village, renowned interior design firm Sims Hilditch transformed a historic home that had once been a rectory into a subtle, cottage-style weekend escape. The structure dates to 1630; a couple of additions were made throughout the following centuries, and Emma Sims Hilditch, the designer behind the company, wanted to bring together the house’s various styles into a cohesive design for the homeowners. Caught up in the busyness of London life, the clients were hoping for a restful retreat from the city that would also honor the home’s history. “They wanted the style to be sympathetic to the age of the building,” says the designer, “but still at the contemporary end.” Read on for our tour of the refashioned rectory.

  • Peaceful dining room with green bead board and traditional farmhouse dining set

    Peaceful and elegant, the dining room relies on a palette of blue-toned grays and warm woods. An oak dining table from Neptune serves as the centerpiece of the room; the chairs and glazed rack dresser are also from Neptune. The damask curtains in GP & J Baker fabric were cut and sewn by the Sims Hilditch team, while the dome wall lights are by Original BTC, and the oak fossil flooring, Havwoods.

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September 19, 2018

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