Interior: Hollywood-inspired country getaway
Entryway

Image by: Style at Home By: Kathleen Dore Source: Robin Stubbert; styling by Christine Hanlon
In the light-filled entryway, the abundance of white is grounded by the dark wooden floors, banister and stair treads. The newel post boasts an early 20th-century feel.
Banquette

Image by: Style at Home By: Kathleen Dore Source: Robin Stubbert; styling by Christine Hanlon
“When it’s just us four, we eat breakfast, lunch and dinner at the kitchen table because the view is spectacular,” says the homeowner. Durable indoor-outdoor fabric on the banquette ensures easy cleanup.
Kitchen range

Image by: Style at Home By: Kathleen Dore Source: Robin Stubbert; styling by Christine Hanlon
The Wolf gas range was a must-have (it’s much like the one in the film’s memorable pancake-making scene between actors Jack Nicholson and Diane Keaton). Double-hung windows, recess-panelled cabinetry and a glossy white subway tile kitchen backsplash gives an overall timeless feel.
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