The home, built in the 1790s, is in the trendy neighborhood of Butchertown.

No sweat, right?

Given supply chain issues, most furniture was sourced locally or found in vintage shops.

living room of the butcher rose with pink velvet couch, chandeliers, and stools

Design:Journey + Jacobs Design Studio, Photo: Kate Leichhardt forLang Thomas Interiors

“We care more today about a home being comfortable than just pretty,” Jacobs explains.

Each client’s personality is very different, leading to the ultimate jumping off point for great design.

“We love incorporating personal items, sentimental elements and things that feel unique but not off-putting.

horse ribbon display above bar cart

Design:Journey & Jacobs Design Studio, Photo: Kate Leichhardt forLang Thomas Interiors

“How it all melded together and was still unique and eclectic, but felt warm and familiar.

Its a hard mix to accomplish and this home really had all of those elements combined.”

the butcher rose house with mural wallpaper and bistro chairs

Design:Journey & Jacobs Design Studio, Photo: Kate Leichhardt forLang Thomas Interiors

sitting area in dining room with sage green walls and wallpaper

piano in front of window in the living room

Design:Journey & Jacobs Design Studio, Photo: Kate Leichhardt forLang Thomas Interiors

rocking chair in corner with vintage lamp and wallpaper

Design:Journey & Jacobs Design Studio, Photo: Kate Leichhardt forLang Thomas Interiors

kitchen with subway tile, dark grout, and plenty of open shelving with knickknacks