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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 front double door entry has a transom above it that opens — like an air-conditioning system of the past. Many of the other doors in the home also have this. The stained mahogany woodwork throughout the house has never been painted, and the floors are 2-inch oak planks. Both in the center of the parlor and dining room ceilings are plaster medallions, original to the home, from which the chandeliers are hung.

The parlor has double sliding, wood doors that close. Penny mentioned that years ago when guests would come to the home, the men would gather in the parlor and close the sliding doors. The women, as they entered the home, would then follow the uniquely curved hallway past the parlor and open staircase to the dining room, where they would meet.

On the first floor there is also a Butler’s pantry, which Penny now uses as a wet bar/serving area/wine and coffee station. The kitchen still contains the original chandelier. The Langlands use a drop leaf table that was found at an auction.

Auctions and antique stores are favorite places for Tom and Penny to visit and find treasures for their home. Shopping in downtown Morris and supporting the businesses of their hometown is also important to this family.

The first floor bath needs a mention since this happens to be the only room in the Langland home that Tom had the responsibility of color choice of the walls. Note that Tom is more subdued and Penny is more flamboyant with colors.  Consequently, this room is a very light blue. New Orleans is also the influence here with the décor revolving around Fleur de Lis —  the symbol of New Orleans.

Being a home built in 1880 for seemingly affluent homeowners, there is a back staircase from the kitchen leading to the servant’s quarters. What would have been the servant’s living area is now the library for the Langlands. Black-and-white photographs and sketches of places Tom and Penny have lived and visited cover the walls. This is definitely a cozy room, ready for reading or watching TV. Off this room is what used to be the servant’s bedroom. Notice the calling light mounted on the wall. This room is used as the office now.

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