Featuring: The restoration project of antique dealer Heine Bartch in the Danish countrysideThe Home: Built in 1710, the three-wing estate is surrounded by 200-year-old chestnut trees. The symmetrical white manor house has an older wing on the left and stables, The right-wing hosts an antique store. The original house now houses some bedrooms and three new bathrooms, along with the old master kitchen, recreated as it would have looked in 1710. Each room is decorated differently and offers the visitors a new experience.The Style: With an eye for the era, Heine stayed true to the Gustavian style the home has adopted its pale palette of cream, grey, blue, green, and ochre. The home is dressed in an opulent yet simple manner celebrating the estate's affluence while remaining airy and timeless.
Feature No.: | 13384125 |
Number of images: | 40 |
Country: | Denmark |
Photographer: | © House of Pictures / Termansen Portfolio |
Text Writer: | Jack Truelove |
Topic: | Interior |
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