Maryland
The Oregon
Grille
When it was time to reimagine this 18th-century stone house turned restaurant, we looked to take the iconic image everyone has in their mind of a farmhouse interior and add a playful twist, plaid on plaid, and blue on blue. Foxes, hounds, and leather details were given a contemporary edge. New finishes, textures, and rich jewel tones were incorporated alongside the centuries-old original stone walls and warm wooden beams. The overall effect is fresh, but still handsome and true to its horse country surroundings.
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The overall effect is fresh,
but still handsome.
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