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"I let the house guide me. It has a lot of great wood features: crown molding, framed arched doorways, beamed ceilings," says Zervas. Since dark color on the walls could've felt overwhelming with the dark wood trim, she stuck with a flat cream color downstairs.

This inviting living room is to the left of the entry staircase. The ceiling is painted a deep orange, adding depth.

Paint: Buttered Yam AF-230 and Mascarpone AF-20, both by Benjamin Moore
by Tess Fine  
"I looked for months for a vintage chesterfield for our living room," says Zervas. "I confess, I threw in the towel and caved when Restoration Hardware had 20 percent off."

After having buyer's remorse from spontaneously splurging on an Arco lamp, Zervas fatefully stumbled upon a more budget-friendly vintage one at Abodeon in Cambridge.

Sofa: Kensington, Restoration Hardware
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"I know what I like, but it doesn't necessarily have a rhyme or reason, or cohesive design plan behind it," Zervas says. "I appreciate a healthy mix and combining pieces from multiple periods — antiques with modern."

Chairs: Overstock.com; c
offee table: CB2; pillows: Home Goods; painting: antique, Skinner Auction House
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An Oriental carpet runner is fitted to the original staircase, visible from the front door. Aside from adding visual interest, it was originally installed to help the couple's pet chihuahua use the stairs.

Carpet: Landry & Arcari
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The arched framed doorways, including this charming front door, are one of the many original and unique features of the home.
by Tess Fine
The turquoise and yellow living room drapes were handmade by Zervis' mother-in-law, using ikat-patterned fabric from JoAnn Fabrics.

A framed 16th-century map, purchased at Skinner Auction House, hangs above the large fireplace mantel.
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Ty sits at his post on the living room sofa, wearing a gentlemanly sweater.
by Tess Fine
The home office sits just beyond the living room. A 1940s desk, a Ghost Chair and a cowhide rug reflect Zervas' self-described eclectic and spontaneous style. Switching out the original curtains is next on her to-do list.

Chair: Louis Ghost Chair, Design Within Reach; rug: Natural, Fab
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A library-like nook connects the home office to the kitchen. The shelves are filled with antique books and treasures from her family's New Hampshire farmhouse.

Rug: Terra Kilim, Pottery Barn
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"My greatest design inspiration has to be my grandfather. The man was an antiquer, farmer, history buff, and took me to my first auctions way before [the show] Storage Wars was cool," says Zervas. "One of my favorite memories is of the day he drove up to our family farm, truck nearly to the ground, filled with hundreds of pounds of brass objects. He had scored big at a storage auction."

Paint: Dark Teal 2053-20 and Dinner Party AF-300, both by Benjamin Moore
by Tess Fine  
The kitchen is the only room that was completely gutted and updated. Porcelain tiles designed to look like the grains of a sequoia tree mimic the look of a hardwood floor.

Kitchen island: Restoration Hardware; cabinets and soapstone countertops: Metropolitan; porcelain tile floors: Sequoia Coal, MS International; stools: CB2
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The space is neutral and sleek but warms up with old-fashioned elements like bin pull handles and a salvaged-wood kitchen island.

"The kitchen needed an update, so we focused our energy there and created our own dream space after years of cooking in a small-apartment galley kitchen," Zervas says.

Pendant light: West Elm; paint: Pashmina AF-100, Benjamin Moore
by Tess Fine  
Antique silver contrasts with new silver over the sink.

Sponge holder: HomeGoods; stag cocktail picks: Williams-Sonoma
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An original 1920s bathroom sits just off the kitchen, complete with art deco subway tile. Greek key wallpaper by Jonathan Adler sets the backdrop for an ornately carved mirror.

Zervas admits she is a bit of a "steamroller," in her words, when it comes to decorating their home, so she likes to add Greek elements to incorporate her husband's Greek heritage into the design details.
by Tess Fine  
Funky patterned orange chairs surround a silver tree-like table with a 600-pound glass top in the formal dining room.

Table: Sequoia Dining Table, Z Gallerie; lighting fixture: Cluster Glass Pendant Light, West Elm
by Tess Fine  
Old paintings purchased at auctions hang throughout to reflect Zervas' love of mixing modern with vintage style. "I prefer something with history," she says.
by Tess Fine  
A small grouping of antique art from Zervas' New Hampshire family farm hangs above the minibar.

Bar: Lucite, Brimfield Antiques Show; curtains: West Elm
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There's another original art deco–style bathroom upstairs, tiled in a serene blue and updated with modern fixtures.
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The upstairs master bedroom boasts dramatic deep blue nautical wallpaper decorated with squid, octopuses and jellyfish. A French gold screen adds a feminine touch.

Wallpaper: Captain Smith, Grow House Grow; headboard: Diamond Tufted Headboard, West Elm
by Tess Fine  
A cabinet holding Zervas' prized shoes and bags combined with two French-style chairs completes the sitting area of the master bedroom.

Cabinet, chairs: Skinner Auction House
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A coral-inspired bedside lamp accents the theme and color of the wallpaper.
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In the guest bedroom, a cream-colored Eames chair creates a little reading nook next to arched built-in shelving.

Chair: Abodeon; paint: Del Mar Blue 704, Benjamin Moore; curtains: Pottery Barn
by Tess Fine  
Zervas scores a lot of her home furnishings from budget-friendly stores like HomeGoods, including this writing desk and chair in the guest bedroom.

Print: Stacie Bloomfield, Etsy
by Tess Fine  
The couple was initially drawn to Milton for its proximity to the city and for the wonderful neighborhood. "We know all our neighbors. They have block parties. People walk everywhere, have lived here for years and look to buy in the same neighborhood if they want to change things up," Zervas says.
by Tess Fine
Noelani Zervas, shown here, offers this advice to those looking for their dream home: "Be patient. The right house will come along. Research your neighborhood. And, I repeat, be patient. You can't do everything at once. Your budget and sanity will thank you."

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Comments

woofwoof Your house rocks!
4 months ago · ·
masnis I love this home. It is such a great example of a person with a natural "good eye" for color and design. Hats off to the homeowner.
4 months ago · ·
snuu I just love your taste! I have the same "basket weave" pattern on my '30's bathroom floor. I don't like neutral colors, but I have to say, the cream living room with the burnt orange ceiling is so nice; it injects color while keeping the room light.
4 months ago · ·
brendaberry22 This home has a great street presence and a lot of personality!
4 months ago · ·
moresparkly Love! Beautiful home, great unforced decor.
4 months ago · ·
justj This is a gorgeous home from the bones to the dish sponge-holder. It was very pleasing to see such a harmonious juxtaposition of old and new. The bottom line is the owners have style & personality- that is what translates throughout their home & likely their lives. I've seen other examples of attempts at marrying new with old and it just looks as though they hired 2 separate designers- haphazard. Then they bring in the Louvre as a defense, not understanding that it's not just about mixing decades, it's about the way in which they are mixed. These owners get it. I'm not particularly big on Art Deco, but done well, as this has been, it is something I can very much appreciate. What a lovely abode!
4 months ago · ·
luvgr8snw Fabulous home, Ty is precious
4 months ago ·
Debra Kling Colour Consultant Great House, Tess. Made me want to show off my own 1927 Tudor cottage--
4 months ago · ·
xenasmom Oh, beautifully done!
4 months ago ·
mugsy1703 Some interesting things in this home. I especially love the orange ceiling in the living room and the remake of the bathrooms while keeping the original tiling.
4 months ago ·
Elisabeth Clark Absolutely lovely!
4 months ago ·
flgrandma Wonderful combination of old and new. Beautiful!
4 months ago ·
nantucketsunrise Thanks Houzz for showcasing another unique home. Glad to see homeowners didn't slap white paint on all the beautiful brown woodwork. Love this house. Beautifully decorated and a wonderful reflection of its owners.
4 months ago · ·
Ellen T. I think this is my favorite Houzz house ever. I love every single room and could move right in. There are lots of details here that I have been inspired by and hope to use in rooms in my own house that need some inspiration. Thanks for sharing this wonderful home!
4 months ago ·
franki7 We, too, have a 1920's Tudor...I recognize so many features (doors, arches, etc.) Luckily for you the bathrooms have "workable tile." Our tile is STILL in perfect condition...only green and purple. Luv what you have done - that deep orange is just right!! franki
4 months ago ·
houseweeks1 Lovely lovely comfortable and interesting home. You have clearly put a lot of hard work into making it absolutely your own. Well done.
4 months ago · ·
judygilpin Beautiful home. Love the mix of traditional with the contempery pieces. The carpet runner on the stairs is beautiful and I love the spark of color with the orange ceiling. Where the heck did you find the sponge holder? Very whimsical....perfect.

By the way, what's going on with vee22? Must have gotten up on the wrong side today.
4 months ago · ·
katwishing Beautiful home! I like the little unexpected touches--like the transparent chair and sponge holder--that give the design more personality.
4 months ago · ·
becky2010 Beautiful! I love it.
4 months ago ·
rbchfamily Love everything! The orange ceiling and the carpet runner are my favorite. Looks like a happy home.
4 months ago ·
retromomma great job!
4 months ago ·
JmsPdx Love it. Nice work!
4 months ago ·
hillonthehouse Love the house! Interesting and fun mix which shows the owner's personality. I love that they kept the stained woodwork, which we did as well in our house built about the same time. I have a bathroom very similar to the black and white one. I love it when original vintage details are kept. I hope someone will appreciate that about our home when we put it on the market.
4 months ago · ·
kbumgar Wow, I am just in awe. What a wonderful mix of traditional and eclectic elements. The house feel cozy, quirky, and luxurious all at once!
4 months ago · ·
shaki007 Beautifully decorated. Simple yet elegant. Very warm and inviting.
4 months ago ·
gillianne A visually interesting house that won't date. That's one of the beauties of truly eclectic decorating done well; it's timeless. Easy enough to add and subtract new objets d'art for something fresh if desired. Most enjoyable.
4 months ago · ·
wantsideas Love all the arches, woodwork and the bathrooms.
4 months ago ·
PaintColorHelp.com Dallas This is one of the coolest homes I've seen on Houzz. Which is saying something. What a terrific mix of pieces, and so gratifying that you left the character of the home intact. You should get some kind of gold star just for keeping both the original tile baths. ; ) Not to mention, I am a sucker for anyone who includes their dog in the photo spread.
4 months ago · ·
Calikath Fabulous job! I may steel some ideas...I'm Mediterranean in style, but a lot of what you have done can be incorporated into many different styles; love the faucet in the kitchen and the couch in family room! As well as, you decor and colors.
4 months ago · ·
montanagal INCREDIBLE! My favorite on Houzz to date.
4 months ago ·
sadiesattorney I love that the owner is pictured - it makes so much more sense on the decisions made in decorating the house - the house just suits you!
4 months ago · ·
Annette Love this house!!
4 months ago ·
plainandlittle I love everything about this house, the design is just gorgeous in every room. It's perfect!
4 months ago ·
Fine Art & Portraits by Laurel Lovely and unique, so unpredictable. Great job! Then I saw the exterior: total dream! Congrats.
4 months ago · ·
Marilyn Shannon I Love your home!! I too live in a 1920s Tudor! Not much closet space but lots of character!
4 months ago · ·
davisbj Awesome! Great ideas. Makes me wish I'd been more creative when building our our present home.
4 months ago ·
Diana Bier Interiors, LLC Love, love your home! Living in a 1920s Southern colonial revival in a very old suburb of New York, I have a great fondness of homes built in that era. They are solid, beautifully proportioned and architecturally interesting. Kudos for keeping as much of the original work as you could!

Your kitchen was just added to my idea book--it is really done to perfection. I like the fact that you used a wood-look porcelain tile. I've been told that I shouldn't do that since I have hardwood floors on the rooms on either side of the kitchen. But it looks fabulous!

Vee22, why the diss on Milton, Massachusetts? Not nice and certainly not necessary.
4 months ago · ·
kja2007 Like your unique details of your home. Tell me about your boots please. Are you wearing boot warmers or is the black and white part of the boot? Love your boots!
4 months ago · ·
Noelani Kja2007 They are Moto boots by Stuart Weitzman, bit of a splurge but they are the only boot I have worn all year!
4 months ago ·
Noelani Thank you so much for all the positive feedback! This is our first home and my husband and I have put care into every detail. Truly a labor of love and a reflection of our eclectic taste, which we will enjoy for many years to come.
4 months ago · ·
parul346 such a warm n cozy feel the place has....cheers
4 months ago ·
Fresh Eyes For Your Home I absolutely love this home! Eclectic, fun, great proportions and color and filled with personality!
4 months ago ·
mcbriec Fabulous, eclectic style. I especially love the orange ceiling and the carpet runner. Well done!!

(Pls pay no attention to Vee2 who seems to be suffering from terminal dyspepsia. and should be an honorary member of Houzz's "Mean Girls'" club.)
4 months ago · ·
judyg MILTON, MA, #7 out of 100 best places to live in the Country. What a great home; what a great lifetime investment.
4 months ago ·
larahovas Love what was done to the house. Love old homes. What kind of tile was used for the backsplash in the kitchen?
4 months ago ·
wandm I love this house. You have done a wonderful job making this home beautiful and interesting. I took away a number of ideas from this article. Thank you for some great inspiration!

P.S. The unkind comment comes from someone who habitually posts inappropriate comments. My guess is that she/he finds it amusing.
4 months ago · ·
A. Peltier Interiors So charming! And those kitchen floors... LOVE!
4 months ago · ·
neishahorn Love, love, love your home! Can you tell me where you found the green curtains in the couch area?
4 months ago ·
Tile-Stones Fantastic!!
4 months ago ·
Laurel Ennis The drapes are unfortunate, they don't work in the space and are too bold. The livingroom furniture's scale is too large for the room. I really like the blue shelves and the skull in the kitchen. It's a beautiful house than needs better window coverings.
4 months ago · ·
gschneider Your home has great personality & warmth! Wonderful :)

And absolutely stunning kitchen re-do! (Down the road, maybe, I could even see an area rug somewhere in here similar to the library or entrance way. Love the warmth & interest you've brought to your house with them. But having wood floors myself, I do realize floors are sooo nice to have & easier to keep clean without them)
4 months ago ·
Diana Bier Interiors, LLC Laurel Ennis, When someone opens up his or her home, it is unfortunate (to use your word) when someone else feels they have to make an unkind remark.
If the homeowner had asked for advice, as in the Discussions area, then it is appropriate for you to give it. No advice was requested, especially from someone with no expertise to offer.
As the old saying goes, "If you can't say something nice, don't say anything at all."
4 months ago · ·
gschneider I have to agree w/ Diana Bier - for one to say that his/her personal preference is the "correct" assessment & a homeowner who has opened up their home for us to visit online is wrong in her choices - leaves me shaking my head at such uninvited (& unwarranted) negativity. Again I'll say as I have before - this isn't "Rate My Space." This is "welcome to a visit in my home - via Houzz online."
4 months ago · ·
Noelani larahovas the tile is a 3x6 carrera subway tile
neishahorn the curtains were made with fabric from Jo-Ann, by my mother in law
4 months ago ·
Tess Fine Thank you all for the kind comments on Noelani's home.

I've had the unnecessary comment about Milton/Massachusetts removed.
4 months ago · ·
kmacwhirter Wow! Love it! Just enough colour without overwhelming, I would never get bored of that place...I would move in.
4 months ago ·
Shradha Bhandari This house rocks..!!! It is such a great example of a person with a natural "good eye" for colour and design. Such an excellent work... Well done... Great work.... Beautiful home... Especially I love the orange ceiling in the living room..It was very pleasing to see such a harmonious juxtaposition of old and new. ....Thanks Houzz for showcasing another unique home....There are lots of details here that I have been inspired by and hope to use in rooms in my own designs that need some inspiration....Thanks for sharing this wonderful home....Love the mix of traditional with the contempery pieces...
4 months ago ·
tsingtaomama Great house. I want to live in that living room. The orange paint/wood/leather/window treatment combo is just perfect and warm. Also love how you used the old fashioned gilt framed art. Nice.
4 months ago ·
amgillis1 This home is such a treat for the eye. Every room is interesting and beautifully put together. Another thing I love is that many of the pieces are from local and online shops available to any homeowner. This homeowner obviously has a great eye and is confident in her choices. Stunning.
4 months ago · ·
Debbi Downs Great style Noelani!!! I love the way your incorporated modern with traditional. This makes me wants a Chesterfield too. Looks like a Kensington. What leather finish is that??
4 months ago ·
amywmeyer This is a beautiful house and is inspiring as we renovate and decorate our 1927 tudor house. I would love to find out where you found the curtains in the living room!
4 months ago ·
gknee A stunning home, every room a visual treat.
4 months ago ·
ghostchairsandmore Loved the french screen in the main bedroom - and WOW !! - you used a ghost chair mixing modern with traditional. Love it !!
4 months ago ·
jasmineaubert nice, clean, organized but too generic with no appeal for me.
4 months ago ·
Olga Alexeeva Thank you! This is the best project I ever met here. Taste and harmony - are my words.
4 months ago ·
Sidra Coleman Simply stunning and elegant without being stuffy. Many favorites but what stood out most for me was using the Oriental on the stairs. What an impact. The rooms appear to be large but the appointments make them seem warm and cozy.
4 months ago ·
mrcasey Gorgeous! I am amazed at this homeowner's talent and creativity. If she's not in the home design business, she sure could be!
3 months ago ·
Fiona Collins This is simply stunning! Love it!
3 months ago ·
linbar LOVE this house, but did I notice about 4 different floor types/styles/wood? Maybe it's my monitor.
3 months ago ·
jjensen2010 Lovely unique design incorporating old and new. Love it!
2 months ago ·
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