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structures, creating a main house, private quarters for the Streams, and guest quarters with four bedrooms, all arranged casually around a stepped courtyard. The couple then brought in a favourite designer, Ray Booth of McAlpine Booth & Ferrier in Nashville, to integrate their art and colonial antiques from Guatemala. brooding. In the main house, the dining table is a limestone slab, and the frames. That kind of exquisite wrongness continues throughout. The rough exposed beams on the ceiling contrast with a weighty Spanish mirror The interior walls, which resemble Venetian plaster, are in fact the Bridge for Design Autumn 2014 257