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Brookside evolved

Old House Journal

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October 2025

A Colonial-era house expanded in the 1830s was restored by the removal of boxy 20th-century add-ons. The old dairy barn became a complementary living space.

- REGINA COLE

Brookside evolved

"Why is it so cheap?"

That was Michael Carter's first thought when he saw the house.

During the pandemic lockdown, the Boston-based interior designer had been looking for a house to restore for resale. His real-estate search led him to a historic structure in the village of Lime Rock, part of the town of Salisbury in northwestern Connecticut.

With an original section built in 1767 and a substantial Greek Revival addition dating to the 1830s, the house had a façade distinguished by an appealing symmetry. Its 20th-century additions were at the rear. Carter abandoned his original plan, deciding to restore the house as the primary residence for himself and his husband, David Rousseau, a veterinarian.

imageABOVE The finished dining room has intensely green walls. [Buckingham Gardens Green, Benjamin Moore] Owner Michael Carter chose the saturated color to compensate for the room's lack of natural light. RIGHT Scenic wallpaper decorates an anteroom that connects the dining room in the old house with the added Great Room. BELOW The small room has a cocktail wet bar.

imageTHE 1830 ADDITION IN GREEK REVIVAL STYLE BECAME THE ESSENTIAL CORE OF THE HOUSE; ITS 1767 SECTION IS PRESERVED AS A WING. BOXY LATER ACCRETIONS AT THE REAR HAVE BEEN REMOVED.

imageHe soon learned why it was priced below expectation. Abandoned for over a decade, the house had no heat or electricity. It was inhabited by raccoons, who had discouraged would-be buyers. Then there was the mildew coating every interior surface.

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I want an alcove just for me. Kind of like a hideout separate from the commotion in the rest of the house from which to read, write, nap, or just daydream. I want to be aware of the action in the house but be able to turn my shoulder politely and be by myself. So goes the design brief from one of our clients. She's not alone in her desire for personal scale and place-making in home design; this is a common human need.

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For the past year or so, the brick surround of my fireplace (below the opening, underneath a stone hearth) has been producing a white-ish dust.

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4 mins

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2 mins

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Just the way it was

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2 mins

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Old House Journal

Old House Journal

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There comes a time in the life of every old-house owner when we need to match a section of existing wood moulding.

time to read

4 mins

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Old House Journal

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2 mins

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Old House Journal

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1 mins

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Old House Journal

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5 mins

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Old House Journal

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OWNERS OF A 1926 HOUSE DECIDE TO LOOK BACK TO THE ERA WHEN IT WAS BUILT, EMBRACING BOLD LUXURY.

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2 mins

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Old House Journal

Old House Journal

English Garden Inspiration

In what was an old Columbus schoolyard, Hoerr Schaudt Landscape Architects introduce a profusion of color and pattern.

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2 mins

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