Month: April 2014

currey and co

High Point Market — InterHall Favorites

By Stacy Kunstel In this day of digital catalogs and online shopping, why is it important to attend shows like…

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Room 68

Room 68 Jamaica Plain and Provincetown, Massachusetts

A few blocks past the Soldier’s Monument in Jamaica Plain, at the point where Centre Street becomes South Street, stands…

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Guest Blogger: Nicola Manganello

This is the second of two guest blog posts from Nicola Manganello. You can read the first one here. Once…

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Merill Comeau

The Fabric of Life

From any distance, Merill Comeau’s collaged murals of repurposed textiles are compelling landscapes, almost kinetic in their cascading patterns of…

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Zero Energy Design

Getting Warmer

A loft in the city can hold big dreams. It’s where we paint the outsize canvases of our lives. It’s…

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Neutral entryway with grass cloth

Future Perfect

  They say that history repeats itself and that adage certainly rings true in the renovation of this Boston brownstone….

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Take Cover – Staying Cool by the Pool or on The Patio

By Lynda Simonton It ‘s that time of year when you need to assess your outdoor furnishings before hauling them…

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Friday Favorites 4/25/2014

Karin Lidbeck Brent, Contributing Editor  I’m very excited to share my latest discovery; a new home furnishing and design studio…

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What Are You Walking On?

By Kyle Hoepner There is architecture. There is nature. And then there’s that in-between zone, where the two come together….

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Morehouse and MacDonald living room

New Kid on The Block

An established Boston suburb gets a fresh, new architectural neighbor that feels like an old friend.

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Mark Hutker exterior

A Quiet Presence

While last winter set every shingle on Martha’s Vineyard aquiver, one house at the far end of the island sat…

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Leslie Fine living room

City Slick

Swapping their traditional family house in the suburbs for a chic, contemporary urban condominium gives a pair of empty nesters an easy new lease on life. 

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katie rosenfeld

Q & A with Designer Katie Rosenfeld

By Paula M. Bodah “Fearless” may be the best way to describe the way Katie Rosenfeld approaches design. The Wellesley, Massachusetts,…

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nicola manganello

Guest Blogger: Nicola Manganello

The adage that “everything old is new again” isn’t always true. However, when it comes to classic, distinctive furnishings, some…

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forcing spring buds

Forcing Spring Along

By Karin Lidbeck Brent This past week was thrilling! I finally was able to start working in my garden. Everything…

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