Foxfire Living

Foxfire Living by Eliza Clark is an illustrated guide published by HarperCollins on September 17, 2019, featuring 272 pages in English. This book serves as a full-color field guide to the neo-vintage design style that characterizes the Foxfire Mountain House, an inn located in the Catskills. Eliza Clark and her husband, Tim Trojian, share their journey of transforming a derelict property into a bohemian retreat, offering readers a glimpse into the design philosophy that blends nature, science, and local influences.
In Foxfire Living, readers will find a wealth of design ideas, recipes, and projects aimed at helping them achieve the inn’s rustic modern aesthetic in their own homes. The book is organized into chapters that correspond to different times of the day, providing thoughtful concepts for various aspects of home design. Topics include utilizing the existing features of a space, gathering inspiration, and embracing an evolving design process. Additionally, the book includes thirty recipes and renovation projects that reflect the spirit of the Foxfire Mountain House, making it a comprehensive resource for those looking to infuse their living spaces with a warm, eclectic style.
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A gorgeous full-color field guide to the innovative neo-vintage design style that is the hallmark of Foxfire Mountain House, the magical inn in the Catskills, bursting with design ideas, recipes, projects, and tips for achieving its dreamy aesthetic in your own home.
When designer Eliza Clark and her chef husband Tim Trojian viewed the property that would eventually become the Foxfire Mountain House in Mount Tremper, New York, the real estate listing was for an adjacent cottage; the teetering remains of what had once been a popular Catskills hotel was thrown in as a bonus.
Eliza and Tim set to work, radically redesigning the derelict property to create a relaxed bohemian retreat they called the Foxfire Mountain House. The design and food of this transcendent inn is guided by nature, science, and curiosity, and informed by its rural location amid the bucolic mountains. The scenery is as much an element of Foxfire’s design as the color scheme; the inn’s old bones are complemented by unique vintage finds; and the meals are sourced from neighboring farms and local crops. Eliza and Tim’s eleven-room inn, cottage, and bar room/restaurant became an instant hit and a hot destination for urban dwellers looking for an escape in the country.
Foxfire Living now brings the dreamy, rustic modern style that is the hallmark of this special place into any home. This lush guide is divided into chapters based on the phases of the day—Dawn, Morning, Day, Dusk, and, Night. Whether you want to totally redo your house or just make a few changes or additions, you’ll find thoughtful concepts and advice to guide you:
- Discovering—using the bones of your space to inform your design choices
- Gathering—setting up a design pantry and collecting inspiration
- Evolving—allowing yourself to stay open and curious as your design comes together
- Reflecting—enjoying what you’ve built and sharing it with others
In telling the intriguing story of Foxfire’s rebirth, Eliza and Tim include thirty recipes and renovation projects that capture the inn’s spirit. As magical and full of wonder as the drive up the hill that leads to the inn, Foxfire Living provides inspiration and information for achieving this eclectic, warm, mountain cabin style in your own home.
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