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04.23.17
Architecture & Details / Events & Happenings / Historic Preservation / Interiors & Antiques / Thoughts on Design
Architecture & Details / Events & Happenings / Historic Preservation / Interiors & Antiques / Thoughts on Design
Sally and I had a wonderful time late Saturday afternoon helping our client with the Manchester Historical Museum’s sponsored tour of their beautifully renovated 1804 Federal Period home, known at the Forster Leach House, shown below. Now, we are looking forward to next Saturday night and the 2017 Bulfinch Awards Presentation Ceremony and Dinner at...
04.18.17
Architecture & Details / Built In Cabinetry / Cabinetry & Millwork / Historic Preservation / Interiors & Antiques / Kitchen Design / Thoughts on Design
Architecture & Details / Built In Cabinetry / Cabinetry & Millwork / Historic Preservation / Interiors & Antiques / Kitchen Design / Thoughts on Design
This coming Saturday, April 22, the Manchester Historical Museum will be featuring a restored 1804 Federal home, the Forster Leach House, on a historic home tour. This beautiful home is one Sally and I helped the current owners lovingly restore and we were delighted when they asked us to assist them in the guided tour of...
04.12.17
Architecture & Details / Historic Preservation / Interiors & Antiques / Lifestyle / Thoughts on Design
Architecture & Details / Historic Preservation / Interiors & Antiques / Lifestyle / Thoughts on Design
Last Thursday, I had the pleasure of attending a panel discussion at the Boston Design Center titled “The Continuing Relevance of Classicism in Contemporary Design” hosted by the New England Chapter of The Institute of Architecture and Arts, aka as ICA&A or #ICAA. With its roots grounded in empathy for the human scale and form, its rich...
04.03.17
Architecture & Details / Bathroom Design / Built In Cabinetry / Cabinetry & Millwork / Historic Preservation / Kitchen Design / Thoughts on Design
Architecture & Details / Bathroom Design / Built In Cabinetry / Cabinetry & Millwork / Historic Preservation / Kitchen Design / Thoughts on Design
You can always find someone willing to tell you about their renovation disaster. How bad the contractor was. The sub-contractor leaving the job to grab a cup of coffee, only to return two or three weeks later. Worse yet, the story about the house being completely torn apart and the contractor disappearing with all the money! OY!!!! If you’re reading this, you may...
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