We hope everyone is staying safe and healthy. As we start to turn the corner on COVID-19 one of the most positive signs in the Interior Design business is the reopening of the Boston Design Center on June 1st. Spring will turn into summer in New England with warm temperatures, lots of sunshine and humidity. Let’s
Creativity connects us to others and a community. Isolation is the opposite of this. For almost one month, all of us have been quarantined and I decided it was time to meet friends in an outdoor space, allowing social distancing, and sharing some yummy lunch on a sunny, blue sky, early Spring day looking out
Form follows function for a compact kitchen currently being transformed into a functional, sophisticated space. A homeowner who loves to cook and entertain guests desired a kitchen that reflected her lifestyle and was comfortable to live in. The previous space, shown below inside the one-bedroom condominium lacked cooking capabilities with oversized appliances and minimal storage.
I believe being a minimalist happens when the entire world of interior design becomes available to you. I tend to love certain items for their quality, history, craftsmanship, look, feel, and more. We are inspired by our exploration of life and travel. I’m fortunate to always be surrounded by great design; I love exploring showrooms
I recently completed a kitchen project in Stowe, VT with the final touch of a gorgeous, large custom drum pendant light by Blanche Field. The client was looking for a design solution that they simply could not find for completing the space. That’s when I looked to Mitchell Massey and his team at Blanche Field