Dozens of Framed Family Photos — Unfaded

Every hallway and mantel was lined with black-and-white and sepia-toned family photos, beautifully framed. What amazed the buyers was how unfaded and clean they were. No curling, no yellowing. They gave the home a personal, emotional weight. These weren’t just design pieces — they were glimpses into lives once lived here. The buyers felt like they knew the family. It made the house feel alive with memory.
A Library Wall of Classic Books

In the study, one wall was dedicated entirely to books. Hardcover classics lined the shelves — Dickens, Austen, Hemingway — many with gilded spines. Nothing was out of place. The smell of aged paper filled the air. Buyers couldn’t help but run their fingers across the bindings. This wasn’t a decorative bookcase — it was a real reader’s library. The room had depth, intellect, and undeniable soul.





