A designer helps a young couple brighten up a fusty Tudor home with new and thrifted furniture, and lots of pieces they already owned. Plus: How you can get the traditional but edgy style.
When Alison Hammatt first saw the 1929 Tudor home her clients had purchased in Rye, N.Y., the living room wasn’t really living. Brooding, deep-brown wood floors and a somber bronze chandelier at ...