An Eclectic, Modern Bohemian Tudor Curated from Family Heirloom Piece

Danielle’s design story was originally posted at Havenly on March 26, 2020.

Photo credit: Havenly

Photo credit: Havenly

When you know, you know. And that’s how Danielle Chiprut, a Havenly interior designer, and her husband felt when they came across the Long Island 1930’s English Tudor. After ten years in the city, the visual merchandiser and interior designer was ready for a change from the fast-paced New York City life and quickly fell in love with their new Long Island home.

“The first time we saw our home, our hearts exploded! The house was overflowing with character and original details. Wide wooden beams lined the living room ceiling, archways connected one room to another, and there were built-ins and nooks galore,” recalls Danielle. 

Danielle immediately got to work. While on the exterior the home looks like a classic gingerbread home, the interiors are full of solid wood beams, framed archways, and beautiful natural light giving way to a country cottage feel. The Bohemian design element, derived from a family heirloom inherited from her late parents, served as the style inspiration that soon invaded every nook of the redesigned English Tudor home.

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