Vintage finds give this 1920s house a just-right refresh.
Everything about the flow and the size was exactly what I had envisioned.
She knew just how to furnish it too.

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Belock was sure these pieces would feel at ease within the century-old walls.
I knew I wanted a home that matched that aesthetic, she says.
The main house had been left largely untouched, retaining its historic footprint.

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Its not for everyone because there are a lot of small, contained spaces, Belock notes.
But with so many windows, there is plenty of natural light.
Its a funky layout with a lot of character.

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But once we decided to add a table, it fell into place.
I wanted it to be casual and accessible.
I wanted to keep the walls white, she says.

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I love having an airy space and then adding in layersit feels very Caribbean.
The result is a playful collection of vintage pieces plus a cheeky striped bed frame from The Inside.
We love small, individual touches of old things, Belock notes.

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I didnt want it to be only a place where people slept.

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