Photographer: Karl Neumann Photography Inc.
Built in 1917, this home was once owned by one of the founding fathers of Montana. After changing hands and being divided into apartments, the home was bought by two New Yorkers with a love for entertaining. Designer Jeana Morrison Noel was brought in to revitalize the home with the modern luxury the clients wanted.
Photographer: Karl Neumann Photography Inc.
While using images of vintage kitchens as inspiration, the team included modern elements like a six-burner range and durable quartz countertops.
Photographer: Karl Neumann Photography Inc.
After tearing out the back staircase and the old servant’s hall, there was enough room to expand the kitchen and include a small island and two barstools.
Photographer: Karl Neumann Photography Inc.
“My favorite part was seeing my clients’ joy as they stood in their new kitchen and proudly showed their friends their incredible collections of china and glassware,” said Morrison Noel, referring to the clients’ 72 sets of china.
Photographer: Karl Neumann Photography Inc.
The butler’s pantry serves as an additional lit antique glassware display and a wet bar for entertaining.
Photographer: Karl Neumann Photography Inc.
The master bath – a combination of the original space and a nearby closet – features period-style cabinetry and white marble wainscoting.
Photographer: Karl Neumann Photography Inc.
“During the renovation and while cleaning out the basement, the owners found an old marble corner sink top,” said the designer in reference to the powder room’s sink. “We refinished the marble and located a tiny undermount vanity sink to fit.”