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Listed in the Library of Congress as a Historic American Building, this home sits among rolling fields and horse farms, adjacent to more than 200 acres of state forest.
by Mary Prince
"About a hundred years ago, the owner, a debutante from Louisburg Square in Boston's Beacon Hill, was a pianist and used [this] as her summer home," Ferrini says. When the ceiling in the great room collapsed, she left it open for better acoustics to play, hence the gorgeous open-beam ceiling.

The original iron cooking apparatus for hanging pots over the fire, a warming stove built into the brick and built-in cabinets for storing food and cookware have all been preserved.

Needlepoint carpet: John Aga
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A view from the second floor to the living room shows what was originally the kitchen, and the largest room in the house. "This home is like a rock star with all of the living that has gone on here," Barton says. The previous owner was the head of the Historic Society of Framingham, so the home was never stripped of its original charms. Wide-plank floors, original doors and latches, built-in cupboards and wall stenciling were all preserved. Since the home is a protected historic landmark, the extent of change permitted is limited. "Anything we've done can be reversed," Ferrini says.

Sofa: Domain; wingback chair fabric: Keith McCoy; painting of books: Juxtaposition
by Mary Prince
An unused back staircase in the living room was transformed into a closet.
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Unlike many antique homes, the house has abundant natural light. Most of its windows have no drapes, to let in more light and show off the original glass panes.
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The renovated kitchen features custom cabinetry, stainless appliances, honed Carrara marble countertops and a large farmhouse-style sink. Ten-inch quarter-sawn oak floors were stained with a custom blend to match the original floors.

The new kitchen is the hub of the home, with doorways that lead to an outdoor back patio, the dining room and the living room.

Pendant lighting: Ballard Designs; chairs: Pottery Barn
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"We needed it to be restored to the '70s — the 1770s," says contractor Joe Trainor of Custom Works. The kitchen was previously a land mine of unsafe junction boxes and water lines, unsupported beams and unconnected heating ducts. "Restorations are never simple or inexpensive," Trainor says. "I think the house thanks [Ferrini and Barton], and they know that as the current custodians, they added their own history to it as well."

Appliances: Cafe series, General Electric; faucet: Danze
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Barton and Ferrini love to cook and entertain. "We build fires in the fireplaces and light candles on the table and wall sconces to create a colonial-era warmth and glow throughout the house," Barton says.

The door to the left leads to a tiny front foyer and a staircase to the second floor.
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"For such an old home, it has great flow and really brings the outdoors in," Ferrini says. These double doors in the living room lead to the back patio, a favorite area for summer entertaining.
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Stone cleared from fields by farmers centuries ago lines the back patio. "We fill the gaps in between the stones with tea lights that make it all twinkle," Ferrini says.

All the windows throughout the home are original and required restoration. "Looking through the 200-year-old glass is not all that common and just one of the joys of living in this home," Ferrini says.
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Barton and Ferrini have maintained the stone walkways, walls and patios, and created vibrant gardens. The side and primary entry is closest to a detached three-car garage (added in 1980) and leads into the kitchen.
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Previously a dark, dreary room used for sewing and other tasks, the den also got a fresh update. "The first thing we did when we moved in was to paint all of the walls white," Barton says. The doorway to the left leads to the front foyer and staircase. The fireplace is surrounded by built-in cabinets.

Sofas: Domain; leather chair: ABC Furniture
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A passageway from the main living area to the master suite has been cleverly transformed into a home office.
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This hallway window looks into a powder room. A carriage house was attached to the home in the 1980s and now serves as the hall, laundry area and master suite.
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Black appliances, dark blue cabinets, a carpet runner, warm wood floors and baskets create a sumptuous-looking laundry area and passageway to the master suite.
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In colonial times, the high bed hid bedpans and took advantage of rising heat. Today it is a clever way to get the bed closer to the television mounted in the ceiling beam. A dividing screen serves as a headboard and lets in light yet provides privacy. The door to the left of the bed leads to the outdoor garden and a detached greenhouse.

Dividing screen: J.F. Chen; duvet cover: Pottery Barn
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An 1850s Vortex parlor stove warms the master suite. The door to the right leads to the master bath.

Rug: Bloomingdale's
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A claw-foot bathtub painted black, an oversize pedestal sink and black and white tile create a rich, masculine look in the master bathroom.
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The master bedroom leads out to the backyard greenhouse. This image shows the view from the greenhouse toward the master bedroom door.
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Originally part of the property, this red barn has a road running through it as an entry to a private cul-de-sac of homes. The original barn burned to the ground; the owner of the home at the time found this barn in Concord, Massachusetts, and relocated it to the property.
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Used for storage in colder months, the backyard greenhouse becomes an entertainment space sparkling with twinkling lights in warm weather.
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A chicken coop also sits on the home's idyllic grounds. Barton and Ferrini enjoy fresh eggs from their chickens, which they bought online through My Pet Chicken.
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Christmas lights mounted inside the garage door molding welcome the couple home at night.
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Barton and Ferrini plan to start on the second-floor bedrooms and bath next. "We realize the rich and deep history of this old girl and always keep in mind that we are simply living in this stunning piece of art," Ferrini says.

Contractors: Joe Trainor, Custom Works Contracting; Jane Mortimer, Heartwood Window Restoration
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Comments

bodesigncorp That is an old house!!! Very beautiful!!! I love how they kept the charm of this home while still having a modern feel. Great job.
6 months ago · ·
akilah7 STUNNING!!!
6 months ago · ·
olldbobbi Just beautirul, and it looks much bigger than 2,800 sq ft. The first "open concept" home ever!
6 months ago · ·
midmodfan Everybody who considers to tear an old house down should read this ideabook for inspiration. It's not my style at all, but they did a really beautiful job.
6 months ago · ·
lisalovesquilts A really beautiful house and I loved the all the original features. My daughter and I especially loved the dining room. The built in cabinet over the fireplace was just lovely - I can imagine keeping your coffee pot warm in there or your butter from being solid! The wide plank floors are just perfect. I also liked the melding of modern and old -very well done. I just wondered if it is hard to heat with the original glass windows and not double glazing (not that I would consider changing them for a second)! I hope you will post future works.
6 months ago · ·
atistler Beautiful house!
6 months ago ·
Marie Meko, Allied ASID Wonderful restoration!! Hat's off to all involved in creating this wonderful home.
Marie Meko
6 months ago · ·
Tile-Stones What a beautiful home! Good job on making it modern yet keeping the 1700s feel to it at the same time.
6 months ago · ·
the_misfit I'm so glad this has been preserved. It's magnificent.
6 months ago · ·
typingmonkey A dream! Beautifully done.
6 months ago · ·
Lauren Elyse .....no words... We'll I guess jealous & amazing, uhmmm. jealous. yeah. I love this house.
6 months ago · ·
jeanettchka Love this restoration! The screen used as a headboard is such a good idea. I have a small bedroom and just about the only place for the bed is in front of a window - I can see myself using this idea. One can imagine the original owner still feeling right at home here.
6 months ago · ·
swd1221 Just beautiful. This is a home you dream of living in! Love the greenhouse.
6 months ago · ·
mahogany54 A beautiful and thoughtfully done renovation. Congrats!
6 months ago · ·
kcb313 Absolutely love it.
6 months ago · ·
Pink Fortitude, LLC Honey, I'm home!!!

Perfect blend of being true to the time with all of the modern conveniences. Absolutely perfect.
6 months ago · ·
Julia Wooters An amazing and interesting redo, and so worthy of conservation!
6 months ago · ·
Melinda Haverland I love everything about this house- I could move right in !!!
6 months ago ·
tsmit103 What a wonderful restoration balancing the history and antiquity of the house while adapting the renovation to today's living requirements. Great job!
6 months ago · ·
Annette my dream home!
6 months ago ·
xenasmom Simply fabulous. What a lovely blend of the colonial and the modern. Hats off to you, gentlemen!
6 months ago · ·
Casart Coverings I'd spend a lot of my time in that dining room. Curious-did Capt. Nixon survive the war and did he and his intended, for whom he built the house, ever marry?
6 months ago · ·
jantotman You did a lovely job of restoring your home! It looks like a home to be lived in and enjoyed!
6 months ago · ·
decorlaura Absolutely beautiful home! When can I move in?!!!
6 months ago ·
gschneider Really enjoyed this "tour" - felt real, warm & inviting. Both a personal & polished outcome.
6 months ago ·
amydolego I would love to know who restored the windows. I have a 1775 house with all the original windows and while most are in great shape, a few need some restoration.
6 months ago ·
whimsicaldesign Oh Wow! I'm envious. You're right, you are "living in a stunning piece of art." Nothing to say but beautiful.
6 months ago · ·
noveladdict I want this place!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
6 months ago ·
Ann Smitt Thank you, Barton & Ferrini, for giving 'Your Old Girl' a new lease on life. ;-)
6 months ago · ·
sarahmccoy3 I really appreciate the work these guys put into the home. Their sense of style and color is wonderful. Thank you for restoring this beauty. The idea of using the stairway as a closet is wonderful. Great job guys. love it love it love it.
6 months ago · ·
lauraby LOVE!!!! What a wonderful job of respecting and celebrating history in a beautiful home!
6 months ago ·
smaroulis Wow!
6 months ago ·
A K Very warm, personal and inviting home. Anyone would feel welcome here, even if the design is not their style.
6 months ago ·
felizlady Restoration without losing a drop of its charm. Congratulations on a beautiful, comfortable home!
6 months ago ·
elanakaran This is just awesome! What more can I say!
6 months ago ·
katgeis What a great house! I would copy everything if I could...
6 months ago ·
tgsterkel Beautiful home...beautiful decor. You did an amazing job. I loved everything about this home.
6 months ago ·
mizmolly Lovely and respectful restoration. My siblings and I co-own a late 1700s home in Nova Scotia and I can really appreciate the care and thoughtfulness that went into your home. Well done, gentlemen.
6 months ago ·
jennajalopy Really nice. Has so many interesting details. The house was respected in every way, but it still feels like a warm place to live, and not a museum.
6 months ago ·
masnis Perfect.
6 months ago ·
normpo It's perfect! Perfect for me anyway! There's not one tacky thing in that place, LOL. How wonderful to have money and taste. I only have taste, LOL. What a beautiful job you guys did! I love the rugs, the furniture, all the natural light. I'm def buying two megabucks tickets tonight.
6 months ago · ·
Eve Millington Tasteful, timeless, understated elegance, cosy yet uncluttered, just lovely!
6 months ago · ·
sjmom Beautifully done with lots of love.
6 months ago · ·
CAROLE MEYER LOVE it!
6 months ago ·
Carmel Stunning work. Just beautiful. So thoughtfully renovated/restored and it looks such a happy comfortable home to live in. One of the most enjoyed I have seen on this site.
6 months ago ·
marmarmish It's like the house says, "Welcome, let me give you a big hug and offer you a nice hot cocoa while you get comfortable!"
6 months ago · ·
mjlfitz I, too, have a farmhouse built around the same time by Empire Loyalists, on the Quebec side of the border.
Believe me ,it looks nothing like this one! Some of the similarities are the beautiful brick fireplace with the original pots and bake oven, the wonderful wide plank floors, the hand hewn beams and blown glass windows.

This home is a wonderful inspiration for me. Thank you so much for featuring it.
6 months ago · ·
creeser Such a beautiful home and so well done! Great job!
6 months ago ·
lorancy i love it!!!!!!
6 months ago ·
exdechs wirklich schön hätte ich nicht besser machen können frank
6 months ago ·
jojosail2 I don't usually like restoration renovations but this is wonderful. Only two things bother me, if it were my house (as if), I would get rid of the flat screen tv or figure out some way to hide it, it's a jarring note in a lovely room. I would also eliminate the pedestals under the washer and dryer, put a soapstone or wood counter across the top and have plantation shutter doors made to go under the counter and hide the appliances.
6 months ago ·
navybluemom Everything about this restoration & the grounds is exactly what my husband & I plan on doing only we will start with a new bank barn house with an open concept. We also want a greenhouse & chicken coop!
6 months ago ·
wingoms Most fantastic country manor I've seen. Great modern touches make the liveability blend with the old. Great job!
6 months ago ·
joseph raj Good work,nice presentation and definitely useful
6 months ago ·
marionsmart1 What a lovely home, I'm pea green with envy.
6 months ago · ·
debbietorres amazing and comfortable
6 months ago ·
Fine Art & Portraits by Laurel Great design job. The traffic flow is very nice. I'd like to hear the blood and guts story of how they made such an antique wood-framed structure sound, how they insulated, rewired, and repiped. They successfully maintained enough of the house's history, without getting precious or trite. Bravo!
6 months ago ·
titiac CONGRATULATIONS! You have impeccable taste. I have been living in an old farm stead for the past three years ( Robertson, Western Cape, South Africa ) but now we have to move to a 'town' house - MAJOR adjustment! My kitchen can cuirrently easily fit a 12 seater table - my new kitchen can not fit ANY table!! Complete change of mindset is what we need now. The hardest thing is that we will have to leave behind the chickens! Luckily the 'new' house has loads of character and is in the Victorian style. My new challenge will be the bright pink wallpaper in the kitchen and dining area and the 70's wall-to-ceiling floral tiling in the bathroom! I already have some new ideas since I've seen your stunning photo's. I love what you did with the bathroom - very much what I have in mind for the new house.
6 months ago ·
marion123 This house deserves all the comments it has received, and I will add another-bravo!!!
6 months ago ·
mkritt Beautiful, beautiful!!
6 months ago ·
dhuff26539 Can you tell us some more about the greenhouse? How was it constructed?
6 months ago ·
susan Mecca-Urbanczyk Just beautiful as well as charming. Bravo!
6 months ago ·
bernst123 Fabulous In Every Way! Bravo! Bravo! I'm from Framingham but live in VT now. Saving your photos for inspiration! Barb at Lake Champlain Escape. We built our guest home from scratch but more contemporary with exposed beams and our imagination. Check it out and come be our guests some time. Cheers! :)
6 months ago ·
beachyr17 I love and respect nothing more than a historical restoration done well. Kuddos to you both,
6 months ago ·
frenchdecor House is absolutely stunning. I pictured myself a big happy family with bunch of kids and dog(s) running around, and lady of the house who clean it. What I can't connect is farmhouse's style and size to two designer guys living in it.
6 months ago ·
CJ Sebert Um..gorgeous!! Amazing property in and out.
6 months ago ·
Margery Oh so envious!
6 months ago ·
swbookwork YIKES!
6 months ago ·
samandella I usually don't comment as I'm lazy. This is gorgeous. I love how they showed tons of pics. Love the laundry hall. That would save my life
6 months ago ·
fredericklc I love this house! I know it must have cost a fortune to restore and update, but the end result is just breathtaking. Thanks for sharing your home with us! I might come steal the bed from the master bedroom.
6 months ago ·
sevenzeroseven Just love it!!
6 months ago ·
sevenzeroseven Just love it!!
6 months ago ·
adanielo I am speechless! I live in North Framingham yet I can't picture where this house is. I am off to investigate.....this is the best combination of farmhouse and luxury that I've ever seen. I grew up in Vermont amidst actual farmhouses and this obviously has that spirit, but with the updates that make it livable. Gorgeous.
6 months ago ·
damian63 $pectacular...People don't realize how nice the N. Framingham area is...
Would love to see the homes in the cul de sac with the barn entrance–I can imagine!
Are they reproductions? Creighton Hamill?
6 months ago ·
vegaspat All I can do is repeat all of the above compliments and comments! You guys did a magnificent job! Enjoy it for many, many years and thanks for sharing! I love the idea of the road through the barn to get to other homes - just like a covered bridge.
5 months ago ·
Harrut Interesting:- what struck me as I was looking at the photos was how delicate the features of this house seem to be, and obviously robust at the same time. Hope that makes sense!
5 months ago ·
Saundra Jones Love your home. I think I would of made the down stair cabinets an off white, biege, or cream color. with a distressed look. with the beautiful dark wood. awwwww. White scares me. . but anyway ENJOY your home.
5 months ago ·
ptjody beautiful....wowed again!
4 months ago ·
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