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February/March 2013
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The Kahoes at their home’s alley-side entrance, which opens onto their dining space.
Photo: Patricia Lyons
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The Kahoes combined antique art and tableware with state-of-the-art appliances.
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A navy chevron pattern brightens the floor of the upstairs living area.
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An antique quilt softens a circus-red four-poster bed.
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The couple found the base of their eleven-foot-long dining table at auction.
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Simple yet polished details compliment the patterned floors.
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The couple covered the first floor in Farrow & Ball wallpaper.
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Anna’s vanity and dressing area.
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The Kahoes kept their shower area open and rustic.
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A view of the Kahoes’ house from the street.
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The Kahoes outside the alley entrance.
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