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March 05, 2024

No bad angles here! Sharp peaks and points make this Austin, TX, Victorian one of a kind.

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Photo: Robert G Gomez. From: HGTV Magazine.

The Story

Adam Talianchich and Ashley Menger wanted to live in Austin’s French Legation neighborhood for years — some of the city’s oldest homes are in the area — but there was one big problem: The properties almost never come up for sale. The couple waited ... and waited … and finally, in 2015, when Ashley was eight months pregnant with their second child, a listing popped up for a small 1960s-era home. “It was in terrible shape, essentially a teardown,” says Adam. He and Ashley run a design-build company, Hatch Works, so they were up for the task. They demolished the structure and built a 2,500-square-foot modern Victorian that blends in with the older homes in the area but also stands out, thanks to bold colors and an eye-catching roofline. “We have a steep roof and dormers, which created a lot of pitched interior ceilings, and we just kept following that triangular theme,” says Ashley. “Adam had an idea to make some interior doors triangular, and we also added a triangular shower nook. Basically, whenever we had a design decision, we just ‘put a triangle on it.’ ”

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Photo: Buff Strickland. From: HGTV Magazine.

The Sitting Area

“A fireplace was at the top of my wish list,” says Ashley, “so we designed a lot of the home around that.” She and Adam paired graphic black-and-white tile from Cement Tile Shop with a wraparound wooden hearth. (Their dog KitKat often naps here.) For the adjacent stairwell, Ashley liked the “modern and playful” vibe of Aimée Wilder’s jungle-print wallpaper. “Looking at it every day gives us so much joy.” The sconce is by DL Designworks, and the ottoman is from Safavieh.

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Photo: Buff Strickland. From: HGTV Magazine.

The Living Room

The couple’s two kids, Gia, 11, and Marlo, 8, love dancing and running around, so the space called for fairly indestructible items. The leather couch from CB2 has stood the test of time, as have the Bed Bath & Beyond ottoman and deceivingly soft white indoor-outdoor rug from Wayfair. For the walls, Ashley chose Rara Forma sconces, a vintage pennant and a painting from a local gallery. The trunk is an antique.

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Susie Pillow

Susie Pillow

$140 at Block Shop
Nestor Transitional Leather Sofa

Nestor Transitional Leather Sofa

$1,309.49 at Bed Bath and Beyond

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Photo: Buff Strickland. From: HGTV Magazine.

The Kitchen

Adam fell in love with French Lacanche ranges on a client’s project and knew he wanted one for his own kitchen. Ashley chose the perky green color scheme: “I was tired of black-and-white kitchens,” she says. The handprinted Paper Mills wallpaper evokes the tropics. The rugs are from West Elm, the pendant is RH, and the stools are from Campos Iron Works.

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Pappelina Vera Rug

Pappelina Vera Rug

$315 at West Elm

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