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Walker, who led the team in charge of the renovation and interior design, used the atrium to solve a challenge inherent to the classic brownstone: Everhart lithographs hang above a sofa. The dimpled coffee table is one of a pair. A built-in banquette in white matte lacquer gives the dining area a casual, restaurant-style feel. The abundance of light also dictated surfaces. On the second level, a transparent footbridge spans the atrium from the master suite at the front to the guest suite at the back.
The top level holds a study at the front and a media room at the back. A final set of stairs leads to a furnished roof deck. The abundance of light also dictated surfaces, particularly the three-story wall in the atrium, which wears a gray stone tile that glints with flecks of mica. The showcase tile wall stands out because other surfaces are calmer. The design team outfitted the home with white walls and red oak flooring with a gray finish, then used mid-tone wood veneers, textural cerused finishes, and lacquer for cabinetry and custom pieces.
With all the modern additions to the home, Walker had to figure out how to handle historic district-approved windows, which are new but look just like the old windows and occupy their. The roof deck has plenty of seating for warmweather parties. The top-level home office opens to a small copper-lined terrace overlooking the Charles River.
So, in a technique he used throughout the house, he recessed the windows into a blackpainted shadowbox that reads as one large unit instead of two smaller ones. Recessing the windows required pulling the exterior walls forward six inches, giving him the opportunity to hide the low-profile radiator system and mechanical privacy shades. Making it seem more important took some sleight of hand. First, the team visually expanded the firebox by containing it in a big slot lined with black granite with a flat finish.
Then they surrounded the firebox with gray marble and extended a cleanly detailed, built-out fireplace wall above. Ruhl Walker designer Paul Commito took the lead on furniture and accessories selection. When the palette is neutral, texture takes on a greater importance, as it does here. In the living room, the shag rug looks gray, but is actually a combination of silver, white, and gray, giving it a more dimensional effect.
Organic shapes—such as a free-form coatrack and Easter Island head in the entryway—also add warmth. The overall effect is one of volume and light, but with a welcoming and human touch. Says project manager Case: The goal was a crisp, muted, masculine palette, suitable for the contemporary space but not devoid of warmth. A navy-blue wall adds depth to the master bedroom. Horizontally slatted radiators look of-a-piece in the window wells. The Moooi pendant light above the glass footbridge matches the pair above the dining table. In the smallish master bathroom Walker built an eightby-ten-foot wet room to hold both shower and tub.
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This is the iconic Cape Cod summer home, a place where extended family and friends descend for weekends of fun, camaraderie, and—especially— relaxation. For landscape architect Greg Bilowz, that translated to a backyard plan needing minimal upkeep. The focal point, a circular granite terrace with a curved wall set at just the right height for sitting, can accommodate a crowd. Chairs pulled up close to the gas-run fire pit turn the space cozy for an intimate evening of storytelling and cider. Stone steps to the beach are artfully woven into the embankment. Softness, color, and texture come from perennials like lavender, sedum, Russian sage, and roses chosen for hardiness and low maintenance.
Lenox Landscaping, Acton, Mass. Dewing Schmid Kearns, Concord, Mass. Kistler and Knapp Builders, Acton. Rooted in History This Sudbury, Massachusetts, property has been a farm of one kind or another for more than two centuries. The new owners planned to grow vegetables to supply local restaurants. But this was to be their home, too, so they wanted it. Night Lights So enamored with the outdoors are these suburban-Boston homeowners, they charged Dan Gordon with devising a space they could use day and night, in every month of the year.
On summer days, the terrace can welcome plenty of guests, thanks to its multiple seating options.
A fire pit heats up crisp autumn evenings. In winter, intrepid family members have been known to watch the Super Bowl from the warm comfort of the spa. Hardy perennials and ornamental trees provide colorful blooms, while a hedge of arborvitaes offers privacy. And, when the sun goes down, a carefully conceived lighting plan gives the whole space a gorgeous glow. Dan Gordon, Dan K. Gordon Associates, Wellesley, Mass.
Builder and landscape installation: Private Paradise This little piece of Eden sits in a neighborhood of close-set Colonialera homes along a main road in New Castle, New Hampshire, yet it feels gloriously isolated. The house offers stellar views of the Piscataqua River. But the very best vantage point— especially at sunset—is the stone terrace just off the back of the house, says landscape architect George Pellettieri. In this space, bordered by a stone wall and surrounded by perennials that include lusty Sarah Bernhardt peonies, the feeling of seclusion is total.
A granite stairway winds from yard to house, and a rustic fire pit awaits a marshmallow-toasting party. This renovation was all about giving the homeowners the home they always dreamed of living in - one with a smart, stylish and fluid layout. Their dream kitchen was to have more open space with a restaurant look and function, natural light and smart storage space. Additionally we needed to create a connection from the kitchen to the great room.
Adding height and light and opening up the rest of the house were the two biggest challenges of this space. The kitchen was small and dark and the great room was accessible only through the master bedroom. Storage space was limited so we planned to create a mudroom, laundry room and dedicated home office to add more efficient storage.
Incorporating a new transition hall has allowed the kitchen to open up the house and become the central hub that connects all the rooms. Efficient storage has been created throughout the new space. To transform this dark outdated kitchen into an open airy space with improved efficiency and storage all the while keeping a simple but clean look. The walls separating the kitchen from the sun room and living room were removed to open the space and provide stunning natural light into the new kitchen. Cherry cabinetry and a light granite countertop.
This kitchen has 50 percent more storage, with all appliances and accessories stored in the cabinets, leaving the countertop clean and beautiful. The kitchen has eye candy. All design elements are in keeping with the clean simple style that was requested. A Dream Kitchen was born! The renovation of this waterfront home demonstrates the impact of modest alterations.
Built in , the gable structure was modern in detail and in need of a refresher. A series of simple gable additions along with traditional rakes and eaves provide aesthetic and functional improvements, keeping the original character of the home while addition the touch of elegance and drama the home deserves. The oceanfront setting is the visual and emotional draw for this home.
While the house offered panoramic ocean views, low rooflines, a ceiling crowded with bleached beams, and leaking skylights distracted from the stunning views beyond. Although the family had grown accustomed to the narrow entry, crowded courtyard, and underwhelming family room of their beloved summer home they could not overlook the toll the ocean weather was taking on the home.
A cantilevered one-foot gable addition allowed the team to retro-fit a steel frame within the existing house to support against strong ocean winds. This beam system combines with new lattice detailing on the ceiling to showcase the stunning ocean views. A new tower addition expands this horizon of ocean views as it protrudes out into the landscape. Jan Gleysteen Architects Inc. One of the most rewarding experiences about being a designer is to watch your clients grow and change through the design development process. We were originally hired by this client to do a cosmetic makeover to their family room space, a concise and well-defined scope.
Through the planning process, the client began to address the fact that her personal design aesthetic had evolved so much over the past decade and it was time to tackle the project of updating her entire home to reflect her sophisticated and cosmopolitan spirit. The goal of this master suite renovation was to create an elegant, clean, and timeless environment.
The clients obviously wanted the end result to be a reflection of themselves, and a space that they would enjoy. However, they wanted the space to be timeless enough for it to appeal to prospective buyers, should they choose to sell the home in three to five years. The vaulted ceilings posed some technical challenges with venting and lighting while also making the task areas of the bathroom feeling exposed.
As a result, we created well-defined zones: The design challenge was that the front of the house and the back of the house needed to be perceived equally, but differently. The front, street side of the house, is quiet and discreetly tucked into the neighborhood. The lakeside, back view is extraordinarily prominent, especially from across the lake. All interior floor levels offer spectacular water views. Few houses demonstrate the skill of modernday craftsmen with such charm and grace.
Quality materials such as limestone, carved timbers, copper, and slate, combined with stone foundations and triple-pane windows provide the new owners with worry-free maintenance. The property boasts formal English gardens complete with an underground tunnel leading to a wine grotto. The magnitude of this project was unique and the home was recently featured in Architectural Digest. The homeowners wanted an open, well-lit, and well-appointed kitchen area that would allow for a view of their beautiful backyard and pond while they prepared meals.
We tore out the existing kitchen and turned that space into an open formal dining area. We built out an addition for the new kitchen space, emphasizing a bank of four windows directly overlooking the pond. Next we created a central island with storage space and additional surface area for food preparation and informal dining. The island also provides a sense of enclosure for the kitchen while allowing generous natural light into the adjacent formal dining area. Special features include honed black granite countertops and a contrasting wood surface on the island, appliance garages with stainless steel doors that minimize clutter, and a custom-built wood and glass cabinet that encases a window and allows light to come in while preserving the view to the outside.
The remodeled kitchen offers spaciousness and natural light, in striking contrast to the previous design. In addition, the remodeled kitchen provides a layout that is both functional and aesthetically pleasing. Mitchell Construction Group, Inc. Medfield, MA mitchcogroup. The goal and primary objective of this significant transformation was to create a classic New England seaside vernacular cottage based on the superstructure of a s contemporary ranch house.
The fundamental obstacle of the Little Harbor House was the restrictive site conditions. Topography, zoning, and conservation concerns complicated the conditions necessary to maintain the footprint, foundations, and floor levels. The solution was to fill in the topography, which created a new opportunity for the architectural design. The structure of the deck shows how we negotiated the topographical and architectural design in which the site disallowed for the deck to be conventionally supported by columns and required that we develop a significant bracket system, all while complementing the design of the cottage.
Our clients, a young, sophisticated couple with a passion for wine, moved from Manhattan to a small, sleepy town. They wanted to create a space in their home that recalled the merriment of evenings in the bistros and wine bars of the Upper East Side. After a massive heating upgrade eliminated a tangled web of steam pipes, the basement was the perfect place to create a world-class sanctuary for savoring a few libations. Peeling back multiple ceiling layers, we exposed the spectacular fir floor joists.
Sanded, stained, and polyed, the dramatic ceiling was now the backdrop of the wine room. Light slate-gray tiles balance the deep rich canopy of exposed joists. We gave the old fireplace a facelift with a gas insert. A grand structure took shape with a Boston blend stone veneer. For the cabinets we chose hickory with a natural finish. A recreation of antique larder style hutches allowed us multiple levels of storage. The wine theme takes center stage with a wine-box collage wall.
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Our client enjoys this truly unique bespoke space in their home. A wondrous burrow where they can collect rare wines and create the finest memories! The new owners of this home wanted to transform a warren of small rooms into a spacious, open main floor that would hold a kitchen, sitting room, dining room, powder room, and mudroom.
They wanted a space that would be suitable for everyday family activities as well as frequent entertaining. And, of course, they wanted to maximize the views of the harbor that sits behind the home. Interior walls were removed, and a powder room located to incorporate support beams and mechanicals, all hidden behind gracious curving walls. Space stolen from existing laundry helped expand the kitchen, which now opens to dining and sitting rooms.
Low cabinetry, cleverly concealed appliances, and a neutral palette unify the whole, creating an open, attractive space that serves multiple functions. The 1,square-foot cottage in Essex, Massachusetts, was built in for Irene Hammond, wife of prolific inventor John Hammond. She used the cottage as a retreat from their main residence, Hammond Castle, in West Gloucester. With the intent of creating a home for their aging parents, the owners also asked SpaceCraft for a univeral design that maximized accessibility and blended with the natural contours of the land.
The floor plan features a master suite and laundry on the first floor, and a second floor with two bedrooms for visits from the grandkids. The house is situated so that all the windows have great views of the rolling landscape and the ocean beyond. Because of its prime location, just blocks from the beaches of Newport, Rhode Island, this single-story cottage was the perfect candidate for a major renovation.
The challenges were many; the existing footprint of the home and its lot coverage had to stay virtually unchanged and the homeowners—new parents in desperate need of more space— needed to live in the home during construction. By focusing on the opportunities rather than the limitations, architect Alec R. Tesa, AIA, was able to create a 3,square-foot Shingle-style home. Tesa Architecture Bellevue Ave. Suite Newport, RI atesaarchitecture.
Because of the footprint restriction Tesa opted to build up, adding a second story to the existing house. A great room, added to the rear of the home, includes stairs to the new upper level. The additional height, which provided the homeowners with much-needed extra living space, was offset by incorporating flared gable ends, giving the home a fully custom look. This project shows the metamorphosis of a plain, simple s ranch into a modern, bright, open plan home with exquisite finishes and a contemporary palette of natural materials. The architecture creates flexible, multi-use spaces: Vaulted ceilings and new expansive windows bring in light and add drama.
Architects Mary Horst and David Buchanan brought in interior designer Andra Birkerts early in the process, before construction began. The synthesis of architecture and interior design produced a smooth blending of space, finishes, color, and furnishings. It takes a wise and committed client to agree to an integrated approach, but the results are at once dynamic, harmonious, and naturally comfortable. Bring character to a non-descript s spec-home by reconnecting it with the site, using European inspiration to create open living spaces inside and out.
Assigning definition to the exterior through classic Georgian style, juxtaposed with a soft natural color scheme, enhancing the connection to its secluded six acre site. Use texture and architectural elements to enhance details, surfaces, and spatial zones. A raised terrace connects indoor and outdoor living spaces using various degrees of enclosure. Brick screen walls, porches and a timber pergola filter sunlight allowing the new landscape to frame views of the new outbuildings and nearby conservation land.
Colin Smith Architecture, Inc. The first iteration of this corner office space incorporated a brilliant sky-blue paint color and a gallerystyle arrangement of nine cool-hued paintings. A mix of feminine and masculine elements, it functioned as a serene spot to tend to daily mail and bills. The curved lines of the chair, ivory-colored accessories, and small bouquet of roses helped soften the clean lines of the desk. As a retail space, we are constantly pushed to reinvent vignettes throughout our showroom so we can bring our customers new ideas.
We needed to convey the same function of the workspace but with a totally different look. The challenge was finding the right combination of elements to create a warm and cozy aesthetic vs. The deep gold paint color and single painting on the wall completely transformed this corner. This compact workspace is now full of vintage flair thanks to the campaign-style desk with brass hardware and antiqued-gold finish on the table lamp.
The sturdy desk chair with a plush seat ensures maximum comfort. This home was originally a two family carriage house on the Flat of Beacon Hill and had been converted to a single-family home by the previous owner. The most important was relocating the kitchen from the second floor to first floor and creating a more inviting and livable first floor. The front of the house was closed off and dark, with a narrow entry and a bedroom. The kitchen was on the second floor, and made bringing in groceries and entertaining on the first floor difficult.
Our design relocated the kitchen to the space occupied by the bedroom, providing a comfortable and casual arrival into the home, perfectly suited for the character of a carriage house. The kitchen did not have a very wide footprint or high ceilings, yet the owners desired an eat-in kitchen suited for entertaining friends and family. Because the kitchen was also off of the foyer, it had to be welcoming and beautiful.
The center island and breakfast nook added the right elements to make the kitchen a success. The existing home is one in a series built by Harvard University in the s as faculty housing. These midcentury jewel boxes create a rhythm on the street like strands of a necklace. Our challenge was to polish the jewel and break out of the box. Massing, material selection, and detailing each play a part in achieving our goals. The addition steps back in deference to the original structure and maintains the brick corner that defines the rhythm of the street. The wood rain screen both delineates and unites old and new.
The horizontal roof eaves extend to embrace the modest additions and to further marry original and new structures. Working closely with our clients, we created a design that maintains the modest scale of the home, yet opens up the small boxy rooms to an open plan that suits the needs of their growing family and makes the home uniquely theirs.
The Happily Ever After: The family dreamed about a space that was cozy enough for weeknight family meals yet spacious enough for entertaining in style. We enlarged their kitchen to include an informal eating area for weeknight meals, beautiful cabinetry, and a substantial island for all of their needs.
To create a cozy seating area where this husband and wife could end their long day in the privacy of their master bedroom. The furnishings were a bit mis-matched and the couple were struggling to find the right look and feel for a comfortable and inviting space. The grass cloth wallpaper was the first element to start the transformation.
Then one layer was added and then another and the result is a cohesive collection of textures to delight the senses. These chairs were too comfortable to part with but were in need of updating. Enter this stunning geometric metallic print that offsets the traditional quality of the fireplace mantel and adds just the right amount of edge. The texture of raw wood art with the crackled glass on the sconces, carved mantel and alpaca fur rug make this a texture story from top to bottom.
What a place to end your day! Snow and Jones worked with Thorson Restoration on this beautiful historic renovation. One wing was in ill repair and lacked modern functionality. The historical commission and builder deemed the structure a hazard and it had to be rebuilt, but as historically accurate as possible while salvaging elements.
The new bathroom features historically authentic Grohe and Kohler faucets and fixtures that offer modern conveniences such as the luxurious rain shower. By working with the expert showroom staff at Snow and Jones the client was able to select fixtures that met the demands of the historical society but offered all the luxury a custom renovation demands. Expert Art and Furniture Restoration: We can work with paintings on canvas, wood, leather, or glass and we specialize in restoring and preserving reverse paintings on glass. Our refinishing clients entrust us with their most sentimental possessions.
This client is fun, loves color and appreciates form. The combination made for a dramatic transformation. All was applied in perfect balance to the fabric. There is a piece of original fabric stitched to the bottom and the client now has a piece that honors her mother and reflects her own creative personality. The openness keeps the powder room airy and spacious in feeling. It is an historic form, but it works beautifully with an updated aesthetic, too. It would be stunning atop a vintage chest or cabinet repurposed as a vanity. Hand-painted and printed on Japanese paper, it is wallpaper and fine art in one.
This wallpaper turns the powder room into an underwater wonderland. After a college career that took her to Japan and Spain to study art and architecture, Sarah Steinberg worked for two high-end kitchen and bath showrooms before starting her own business, in Steinberg Custom Designs, Cumberland, Maine, , steinbergcustomdesigns. Featured on a full wall, it would create a fresh, decorative backdrop for classic white-porcelain fixtures.
It can make a basic cabinet feel highly custom and personalized. Themed hardware is like wearing great earrings. It makes everything look more stylish and put together. I love the chamfered detail on the backplate, and the exposed screws give it a little edginess. The hand-cast brushed white bronze has a glowing, mellow patina and feels wonderful to the touch. Paired with a textural grasscloth, it would add a whimsical touch for a nature-inspired retreat. The shape is clean and unfussy, but the craftsmanship is subtly beautiful. It has drama and presence in a small space without competing with other finishes.
With its simple, classic look, this one would suit either a traditional or contemporary powder room. Sacris Design, Amesbury, Mass. Our internationally recognized brands are strong, unique and locally available to you. Bold is a wealth of possibilities. Make a striking design statement in three simple steps.
In the old days, according to design marketing maven Steve Nobel, people hired a designer or an architect to achieve a certain look. And number three is the notion of transparency. Donna Terry of Boston Design and Interiors notes that one current cultural shift—the more extended, less nuclear family—calls for more adaptive spaces. One couple I work with is looking at upsizing, rather than downsizing. Kimberly Merritt did the styling. And even there among the birches, Merritt hears the same call for. Send your news to lpostel nehomemag. That space can double as a home office, with the chandelier over some banquettes closer to the wall.
After all, a dining table is the perfect space for spreading out. You can even get plugs today with USB ports already in them. One house we just did looks Michael positively ecclesiastical Cebula after stenciling between the coffers on the ceiling. Clients call us Saturday night for an estimate on changing a kitchen layout, and they expect our answer on Sunday morning.
How do you satisfy the yen for beautiful accessories while avoiding clutter? Sometimes a nice trim can also drive the accent colors throughout an entire room. I also have a container of artwork and sculpture on its way from a shopping trip to South Africa. New and Noteworthy Massachusetts—not to mention a nationwide reputation for their impeccable taste and the quality of their offerings. Royal Barry Wills Architects to Present. Evolve Residential is a stylish new addition to the South End with its mix of contemporary furniture and art and early-nineteenth-century Evolve Residential.
Architects came away the big winner in residential design at the AIA Rhode Island design awards. The Newport firm took home four awards for homes in Rhode Island and Massachusetts. Bob Williams started a small furniture company in North Carolina. The new store will have a similar look and feel, but will focus less on larger furniture and more on accent pieces and accessories. Personal connection, positive energy, a sense of fun and adventure—all make for that hug Nobel used to introduce his talk last December.
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Over time, the urban behemoth aged less than gracefully; it fell into disuse and stood vacant from the s on.
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Ce petit pays de cottage cheese et de courage. And while it always attracts attention, Zuri never demands it. Donna Terry of Boston Design and Interiors notes that one current cultural shift—the more extended, less nuclear family—calls for more adaptive spaces. A grand structure took shape with a Boston blend stone veneer. A pergola-covered patio is furnished very simply.
More than 1, twelve-by-sixteen-inch windowpanes are arrayed in fourteen-foot sections in the building; with brownstone sills, the fenestration makes for an iconic industrial facade, fabulous light—and great views of the downtown Hartford skyline. Dating from , the antique farmhouse sits on more than eighty-eight acres of rolling hills, hayfields, fenced pasture, and managed woodlands—all within a three-mile drive from the village of Woodstock.
Also of note on the property: The home has a well-appointed kitchen with sixburner cooktop in a granite-topped island , a spacious dining room with butternut wainscoting harvested from the property , a. The exquisite home that sits on this private hilltop, though barely ten years old, calls to mind a much older, more distinguished structure— one that has earned its patina and charm.
It features seven bedrooms, six working fireplaces, a billiard room, media room, step-down living room, and three-season porch. Limestone in the entry and great room was mined in Germany and cut by master craftsmen in Italy; the curved grand staircase was handhewn. The work of local artisans is in evidence throughout, including the Venetian plaster on the front entry walls by Zoe Design of Wenham.
Sprawling stone verandas surround the house, overlooking a tennis court, bocce court, and two-story carriage house. Even the floors in this home will, well The kitchen floor is reclaimed, year-old heart pine; the billiard room floor is wood block, made from end-grain, hand-rubbed mesquite; and the stone floors in the entry and great room were water jet cut into large slabs, so veining patterns would appear uninterrupted.
When asked why they chose this location, the current owners had this to say: Woodstock is right there. Killington is twenty minutes away. Woodstock is a breeze from Boston, and our friends from New York love the beautiful drive up the Connecticut River. Ruth Sudduth, LandVest, Through the reach of raveis. To view this home and others like it, visit raveis. L et our family show your family the way home. Innovative design and master craftsmanship throughout. The sunlit new space features a dazzling family room, kitchen and indoor pool.
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