An Indianapolis Tudor Home Is Bright, Modern, and Made for Slumber Parties

When AD PRO Directory designer Heidi Woodman met the owners of this Indianapolis property, they told her how much they loved the charisma of the home they were leaving behind. “They really fell for its character, since it was a historic home from the 1920s,” she says. “They wanted this one to emulate that same feeling.”

The only issue was that their future address in the Meridian Kessler neighborhood was an entirely blank slate. Woodman would be tasked with creating character out of spaces built from the ground up alongside contractor Mark Adams and architectural designer Gary Nance. There would be nothing of the past to preserve, no charm to enhance and hold on to. If Woodman was going to succeed at cultivating a sense of earned comfort, then she would have to find a way to intertwine a classic feel from a modern perspective.

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