Vermont Modern — Charlotte, Vermont
Handbuilt in 1968
Hand built by Carl L. Bausch, Jr. in 1968, the property features a main house and a studio for his artist wife. While an innovative structure with amazing light, scale, and setting, the home needed lots of work. We set off on a journey to thoughtfully update this architectural gem to fit its new role as a family home and Airbnb in the verdant and charming town of Charlotte, VT.
In the dining room, Cox created what she likes to call a color corridor by drenching the walls in berry-hued paint—a move that gave the illusion that the barely 8-foot-tall ceilings are a little bit higher than they actually are.
Lydia Geisel, Domino
Constructed in 1968 by architect Carl L. Bausch, Jr., it features slit windows that are almost as tall as the wood-burning stove’s chimney, cantilevered skylights that drench the living area in sunshine, and stilts that support the shingle-clad structure.
Lydia Geisel, Domino
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