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Restored antique pool table
Posted Jan 8 at 12:19 PM in by Sandy Giardi
Talk about going the extra mile…. When billiards aficionado Paul Lohnes was in the market for Brunswick’s ‘Monarch’ pool table—arguably the most coveted antique pool table created by the leading billiard authority—he brought friend and owner Stephen Kelly of Boston Billiard Emporium with him to California to scope out the find prior to purchase. Monarchs, built back in 1865, are an investment...
Eclectic rug and furniture pairings
Posted Jan 7 at 10:46 PM in by Sandy Giardi
Without a doubt, today’s marketplace is highly decorative. Homeowners and interior designers alike are making bold and offbeat choices with furnishings and floor coverings that are wildly successful and unique. Homes are reflecting personalities, preferences and the travels of occupants. Heather Vaughan Design This out-of-the-box thinking results in some pretty electric and extraordinary spaces...
contemporary rugs and furniture
Posted Jan 6 at 5:24 PM in by Sandy Giardi
Contemporary rugs run the gamut and can range from shimmering monochromatic floor coverings to brilliant and bold designs. Geometrics figure in greatly to contemporary styles, and so do the tactile aesthetics of the weave underfoot. Often, designers integrate bamboo silks for a subtle shimmer or play with the pile length for a three-dimensional look. Atsu Gunther Interior Design For a modern...
Transitional rug
Posted Jan 5 at 12:00 AM in by Sandy Giardi
Transitional rug designs are going strong on the home front, with the most successful styles channeling ancient motifs and patterns in refreshed and inspired ways. Composition, color and texture are key for transitional spaces, and all are often manipulated for a diverse and exciting effect.  Heather Vaughan Design Principal Heather Vaughan of Heather Vaughan Design nails the transitional look...
Walk-in pantry
Posted Jan 4 at 2:55 PM in by Sandy Giardi
Homeowners building new custom kitchens have a common desire: a walk-in pantry. In this age of gorgeous, clutter-free kitchens, homeowners still need a place to store their dry goods and staples, small appliances and serveware. Frequent runs to the store in the name of beauty aren’t the answer. What is? Walk-in pantries.  Clients of Riverstone Custom Builders have been clamoring for walk-in...
kotzen interiors
Posted Jan 2 at 4:27 PM in by Sandy Giardi
Ice-cold martinis and oysters on the half shell. Horizonless seas and fiery sunsets. Some things bring out the best in one another. And so it is for rugs and furniture. With the range of rug and furniture styles available today, there is no end to the looks you can create. From tonal designs that blend in to the whole to look-at-me one-of-a-kind statement pieces, it’s no wonder interior designers...
The Perfect Cheese Board
Posted Dec 21 at 4:16 PM in by Anonymous
(photo courtesy of Wasik's Cheese Shop) A well-turned cheeseboard is a go-to for me when I entertain. And I entertain a lot. Whether it’s a planned luncheon for 12, a shared glass of eggnog and snacks with neighbors, or an impromptu cocktail catch-up with guests from out of town—a cheese board is a menu mainstay for me. From about mid-December on, I keep ingredients on hand, so when an...
Patrick Ahearn's Timeless book
Posted Dec 20 at 10:45 AM in by Sandy Giardi
Coffee tables, living rooms and libraries everywhere have a beautiful new book to showcase, as Patrick Ahearn, one of New England’s preeminent classical architects, has just released the display-worthy new monograph, Timeless: Classic American Architecture for Contemporary Living.  Beyond its striking good looks, Timeless reveals the theories and practices that have made Ahearn the success he is...
Bobby Orr Suite at The Ames Hotel Boston
Posted Dec 18 at 3:34 PM in by Sandy Giardi
Paging Boston hockey fans. Sea-Dar Construction transformed a hotel suite on the 14th floor of the Ames Boston Hotel into a shrine to Bruins great Bobby Orr. Conceived by architect Bergmeyer Associates, this is the first winter for the custom 570-square-foot space, which allows guests to surround themselves with hockey memorabilia, trophies and images and highlight-reel worthy reproductions.  B'...
yuletide cocktail
Posted Dec 15 at 3:46 PM in by Sandy Giardi
Santa can have his milk and cookies; we’d rather sip a soul-stirring seasonal cocktail in the Red Bar at Hyannis’ Pain D’Avignon, the French café-boulangerie, bar and bistro that provides a table for all reasons. Tom Catalano of Catalano Architects first turned us on to this stylish French haunt, and we can’t think of a more festive spot for a little revelry and fortification. As the eatery’s...

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