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Her century-old home is much the
same, mixing styles to create something
more than meets the eye. Church added
back in Victorian details that had been
lost, splurging on mouldings, a period-ap-
propriate fireplace and ceiling roses
custom-fabricated from fibreglass. The
traditional backdrop is a perfect foil to
the home’s modern insertions. She also
splurged on statement pieces like a custom
Shaker-inspired dining table, white oak
daybed and (of course) loads of artwork. For
balance, Church turned to affordable outlets
like Wayfair and Ikea, along with vintage
markets, to source many of her accent
pieces and furniture.
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