Month: February 2012
Growing Up in Style
In the hands of a capable design duo, a spacious Beacon Hill condominium gets a makeover that blends just the right measures of glamour and comfort.
Designer Snapshot: In Living Color
By Paula M. Bodah I was paging back through past issues of the magazine recently and noticed that every time…
Rachel Reider: Kid-Friendly Designs
At Rachel Reider Interiors we have the pleasure of working with a lot of young families, and almost all our…
Notes from the Field: Company C
By Karin Lidbeck Brent For years I have had a love affair with Company C rugs, always dazzled by their fabulous…
Friday Favorites 2/24/12
By Jared Ainscough, Assistant Art Director I have walked by Hudson a few times as I have looked for lunch…
Sneak Peek: Roxanne Faber Savage
By Jared Ainscough Roxanne Faber Savage is an artist whose work varies greatly from piece to piece, from swimmers, to…
Design in Depth: Deliciously Red
By Stacy Kunstel Red. Can’t get it out of my head. Maybe it’s a craving for the heat of the…
Trudy Dujardin: The Beauty of Collections
Reading Jared Ainscough’s recent “Sneak Peek: Collector’s Table†inspired me to share some of my passion for collections, both in…
What, When Where: Revived Relics
By Debbie Hagan About a month ago, a designer called me, desperately searching for the manufacturer of a set of…
Friday Favorites 2/17/2012
Paula M. Bodah, Senior Editor I’ve been on a serious fabric-buying binge since my husband surprised me with a new…
Designer Snapshot: Makeover Magic
By Paula M. Bodah Williston, Vermont–based designer Lindsay Jaccom enjoys the challenge of taking a space that lacks character and…
Rachel Reider: New York Finds
Although I love my home base of Boston, I have to confess I get a case of wanderlust from time…
The Cozy Master Bedroom
We asked three New England designers to make up a cozy master bedroom. Michael Cebula has been enhancing clients’ homes…
Notes from the Field: Graphic Standard
By Cheryl Katz It’s not clear why, at a particular time, for a particular reason, a particular thing becomes part…
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