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The Inspired Bath
Posted Oct 29 at 5:17 PM in by Sandy Giardi
Homeowners and trade professionals alike are invited to explore Riobel products at The Inspired Bath’s “Hot & Cold” Event this Thursday, Nov. 1, 5-8pm. Sip a cold cocktail and nosh on refreshments while you explore the hottest new designs for the kitchen and bath at The Inspired Bath’s Waltham showroom. Mingle with top designers, architects, contractors and the BDG team while learning why...
SMART Mirrors in the Bathroom
Posted Oct 25 at 4:46 PM in by Sandy Giardi
Forget "Who’s the fairest of them all?" (we know the answer to that!), mirrors are now addressing more pressing questions, like "What’s the weather today?," “How is the Dow performing?” and "What does my schedule look like?"  With Séura SMART Mirrors, homeowners are instantly informed as they prepare to meet the day with a personalized digital hub at eye view. Maverick Integration can integrate...
Wood as a ceiling or feature wall
Posted Oct 24 at 12:22 PM in by Sandy Giardi
Designers these days are shaking things up, and mixing woods and different materials throughout the home. Just ask Mac Davis, owner and CEO of Mac Davis Flooring, whose hardwoods are often found on ceilings and on accent walls for a stunning and gravity-defying effect. “It used to be that if the homeowner picked a solid white oak, it was going to be used everywhere and in the same color,” says...
BDG Thank-You Party
Posted Oct 20 at 9:38 AM in by Sandy Giardi
Thanks to the many friends and professionals who came out in droves to our event at Empire last Wednesday night to celebrate the arrival of BDG’s 22nd edition. The night was a resounding success because of you! We so enjoyed visiting with you, making introductions and toasting your achievements. We love connecting old friends to the many new faces—talents all! Pictured above left to right: Eric...
Busts in interior design
Posted Oct 19 at 10:26 AM in by Sandy Giardi
Athena. Poseidon. Aphrodite. We wouldn’t dare say that the antiquities are trending right now, but we can say with certainty that we've seen a reemergence of classical busts in home décor. After all, why should museums have all the fun? Traditional, transitional and eclectic interior designs can all benefit from a little Greco-Roman flair. When done well, busts as home accents are beautiful,...
Contemporary makeover for an artist's loft
Posted Oct 15 at 9:00 PM in by Sandy Giardi
Adams + Beasley Associates (ABA) got creative when reimagining the kitchen of an artist’s loft, which, formerly, had been dark and ill designed. They sent the compact footprint soaring by opening up the space, adding flexibility and giving it a spirit to match the client’s artistic sensibilities. ABA’s solution was to integrate a low, heavy soffit into the wall plane by using plaster “ribbons”...
How to throw a great fall outdoor party
Posted Oct 12 at 11:25 PM in by Sandy Giardi
It's Friday, and we feel like raising the barn, er, we mean, the roof! In this spirit, we share five easy entertaining tips for hosting a festive fall barn party. #1) Set the Stage Setting is key for a great autumn event, and the more rustic the better. Barns and carriage houses make for warm and wonderful settings and have a cozy, buttoned-down flannel appeal. Use mason jars for centerpieces,...
Boston International Fine Art Show
Posted Oct 11 at 9:15 PM in by Sandy Giardi
Calling all culture seekers! The 22nd edition of the annual Boston International Fine Art Show, one of autumn’s most anticipated events, and the only one of its kind here in New England, will soon be upon us. This premier exhibition and sale brings the work of Old Masters, and historic, modern and contemporary talents, as well as fine jewelry, porcelain sculpture and Oriental rugs, to The...
Contemporary coastal home in Manchester-by-the-Sea
Posted Oct 9 at 3:57 PM in by Sandy Giardi
“Everyone likes modern cars and modern fashion, why not modern architecture?” muses Adolfo Perez, principal of Adolfo Perez Architect, who is known throughout New England for his contemporary constructs. “To say you don’t like modern architecture just doesn’t make sense to me as an aesthetic choice.” Many of the style’s hallmarks—an inherent relationship to site, a mindfulness for materials, a...
Jeff Soderbergh reclaimed sculpture at 7 Tide
Posted Oct 3 at 10:40 AM in by Sandy Giardi
Jeff Soderbergh's sculpture for Kohler captivates at 7 Tide When sustainable artist Jeff Soderbergh, of Jeff Soderbergh Custom Sustainable Furnishings, was approached by Jamie Reardon, owner of Supply New England, to provide a dramatic ceiling element for their flagship showroom project with Kohler on the waterfront, he urged them to consider “what they wanted in their hearts.” Once he saw the...

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