Modern Methodist
19Oct12
No, we are not discussing religion today but the conversion of 1868 Methodist church that now houses this sleek interior. Designer Gary Tarn skillfully adapted the space into a home that features a double height living room, 4-5 bedrooms, family room, home office, exercise pool, and a theater/music room all while preserving the church’s original exterior. A marvelous domain for family and for entertaining. My favorites are the glamourous gold wall, that sexy leather sofa, and the hanging fireplace. However, I must say I do question the somewhat random chair placement. Otherwise fabulous. pb
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Tags: Architecture, changing a church into a home, church conversion, decor, Design, designer, dining, Eclectic Living, Gary Tarn, Interior Design, Louisville KY, Mid-Century, Mid-Century Modern, Modern, Modern style in Methodist church, upcycling


















My dream house! Beautiful. I love the powder room. The bath tub is magnificent. I’ve always wanted to live in a chapel or church. The chair placement is a little odd, yes. Perhaps they are “Naughty Chairs” (time-out spaces)?! T.
I have always had mixed feelings about living in a church, like I would have to be really good and proper all of the time. I love it! Naughty Chairs they are.
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