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Paul rebuilt the farm's main barn, with its high ceilings and massive timbers, turning it into a studio where he could paint. Then he tackled the smaller horse barn, converting it into a place for Amy to design, craft, and display her work. Credits: Photographs by Björn Wallander, styling by Rebecca Omweg
From the Summer 2007 issue of O, The Oprah Magazine
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