I love color and I love white. Both are amazing and allow for an expression of design. White walls provide a blank palette to add color and texture in fabrics, rugs and artwork. Colorful walls provide a statement or a voice, a defined palette. In this photo, you will see the use of color and… Continue reading Paint…White vs. Color
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It’s All In The Details
Every now and then, I am given the opportunity to think about ALL the details in a project – from the outside to the inside. This “Beachy Cottage” was one of those amazing opportunities. Not to mention I had a truly wonderful client. I am a big believer in working collaboratively with the homeowner and… Continue reading It’s All In The Details
Ranch Renovation
This Ranch renovation is ALMOST complete! I started working on this Madbury, NH house last October. The scope of the project was to renovate this 1950’s ranch into an updated, efficient home improving curb appeal and interior function. Overall, we removed the entire roof and replaced it with a truss system that allows for cathedral… Continue reading Ranch Renovation
A Different Kind of Home
The Red Sox have a different kind of “home”. Obviously their “home” has been Fenway Stadium since 1912 and the history is rich and pride runs deep. What I am always struck with is the cross-over of socioeconomics and the diversity of age in the crowd, all enjoying the American tradition of watching a baseball game.… Continue reading A Different Kind of Home
Reclaimed Wood in your Home
Reclaimed wood tells a story! There is no argument that old wood has endured a longer life than most humans live. It is with this kind of rich history that we gain a textural depth when we add reclaimed wood to any space. Most especially, when people are renovating an old home, I encourage them… Continue reading Reclaimed Wood in your Home
Shower Door or Curtain, which is best?
Do you prefer glass shower doors or shower curtains? In my many years of being a designer, I have learned that people have very specific preferences. For example, most people would prefer a shower door in the master bathroom but not necessarily in the kid’s or guest bath. Why? Because if you are using a… Continue reading Shower Door or Curtain, which is best?
Pantry with a Plus
What’s in your pantry? In mine, is just about everything – except food. During our renovation #2 of #3 we switched around the shallow 19” depth closet from our bedroom into the kitchen and put reclaimed office doors from a 1940’s Boston office building on the space. We temporarily claimed this as kitchen storage. But… Continue reading Pantry with a Plus
420 RENO…What’s the Word on House Numbers?
Do you have the same old house numbers that were put on your house long before you bought it? Why? House numbers are a way to “say” who you are as an introduction when people walk by, drive by, or enter your home. House numbers can be inexpensive and creative, so why not use this… Continue reading 420 RENO…What’s the Word on House Numbers?
Key Measurements for Design Fundamentals
Do you know the key measurements that are required or recommended in architectural design? Often these codes or recommendations will grossly impact the layout of your design. These measurements are key to creating a functional, useful and safe environment in your home. The most commonly focused code/ recommendations are the following: _ Staircases and hallways:… Continue reading Key Measurements for Design Fundamentals
420 RENO… The Master Vanity
When it came to my master vanity countertop decision, I truly had nothing in mind before going to the stone yard. I did have my cabinet sample (white-washed oak) and my very special wall tile samples (light blues) as well as my floor tile (light grey). I wanted to stay light because the room is… Continue reading 420 RENO… The Master Vanity