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Langlands’ home brings warm, cozy feel

Victorian house is one of five homes on HFTH Housewalk

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The home of Penny Olson-Langland, center, and Tom Langland, right, located at 219 W. North St., Morris, will be featured during the Home for the Holidays Housewalk. Joan Sereno, left, is the hostess coordinator. (Photo provided)

“This house is like a big hug” are the words that Penny Olson-Langland shared with their realtor as she and her husband, Tom, walked through the front door and then into the parlor at 219 W. North Street.

The Victorian house was built in 1880 by Samuel M. Underwood, and the lot for this home was purchased back in 1865 for a total sum of $100. The Langlands purchased this home, moving in December 2011. Since that time, Penny has painted and coordinated the remodeling and restoring, always with the integrity of the house and its time period in mind.

This lovely home, at 219 W. North St., owned by the Langlands, along with four other homes, will be featured on the 2012 “Home for the Holidays” Housewalk from noon to 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 23.

An interesting side note to mention is the Langlands lived in Morris about 11 years ago. At that time, their home at 804 Fulton was featured during the Housewalk. Many will remember their children, Oliver and Schyler, who are now grown. Their home now is just down the street from their previous Morris house.

The tour of this warm, comfortable, inviting home starts in the dining room. Since Penny and Tom’s last location was New Orleans, they brought a little of the flavor of the city with them. One of the walls features an 1858 map of the sugar and cotton plantations in Louisiana and Mississippi. A painting of the French Quarter and a water meter cover made into a plate from the city of New Orleans are also part of the décor. Be sure to note the marble fireplaces, both in the dining room and parlor, which are original to this home. In the dining room, as well as throughout the first floor, are 7-foot windows and 12-foot ceilings.

Penny did all the painting in the home except the stairway. When choosing paint, Penny said she goes to the section of traditional colors for Victorian homes, stands and waits until a color seemingly chooses her. Her color choices are wonderful, reflective of the home’s time period but also representative of Penny’s free spirit in decorating.

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