You all know how much Kim and I love a church conversion and this one is so pretty. In 1961, the town congregation of Glenelg, MD reunited and formed a new church leaving this landmark 1889 building abandoned. After a decade, a local architect purchased the property and transformed the space into a residence for him and his wife, a famous potter. Forward to 2012 and the building is once again neglected. Enter Stacia Smith, founder and lead designer of Homewood Interiors and the church is given a new life as the design studio's office and showroom. What a beautiful transformation. All the charm, all the integrity. I'm jealous. I'd love to have such a space to create. You can see some of the before and renovation pictures after the jump.
(Images 6,7,8,13 and 14 by Ashley Michelle Photgraphy.)