House tour: Charming and quirky family home
Chic centerpiece

Image by: Style at Home By: Beth Hitchcock Source: Robin Stubbert; styling by Christine Hanlon
The kitchen island is faced with reclaimed barnboard, topped with Calacatta marble and features corbels that echo the footed cabinetry. Two lantern-style pendant lights highlight the 20-foot-high cathedral ceiling, as does a tall vintage ladder.
Rustic European greeting

Image by: Style at Home By: Beth Hitchcock Source: Robin Stubbert; styling by Christine Hanlon
Fumed-oak flooring laid in a herringbone pattern introduces a European feel to the entryway, as does the wall panelling. “There’s no colour here, so the moulding adds architectural interest to the space,” says Lidia. A plaid runner, large woven basket and iron chandelier inject a few rustic notes to pare back the formality.
Eau de toilette

Image by: Style at Home By: Beth Hitchcock Source: Robin Stubbert; styling by Christine Hanlon
Lidia ordered the “eau de toilette” decal on the powder room door as an inside joke about her husband’s attempts to say “bathroom” in French.
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