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— Attributed to Mies van der Rohe, architect
A Quiet Corner
This bedroom vignette
purposefully finishes
a space under an angled
ceiling line, and
creates a quiet and
comfortable reading
area and quiet retreat.
Serving Station
A ‘too small’ clothes closet was transformed to serve the guests of this Boston couple as they entertain on their roof deck.
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Boston Foyer
A usually traditional suburban couple invites a modern touch in the foyer of their Boston apartment. A glass-tiled metal-framed table from France is paired with the clean tapered lines of a German lamp.
A Touch of Tile
These hand-made tiles are a striking (and often commented upon) finish to this elegant kitchen. Although there is a limited amount of under cabinet wall space, the tiles add just the right amount of impact.
The Dutch Room
A mother’s perfectly stitched framed needlepoint of Amsterdam coupled with Delft tiles from travels to the family homeland create the inspiration for the Dutch Bedroom.
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Elegant Form and Function
This European client required a kitchen with sleek lines and studied functionality. The result was a beautiful yet truly serviceable kitchen that defies categorizing.
Special Touches
A successful project typically includes hidden elements that satisfy the client’s requirements. Here Sub-Zero refrigerator drawers provide quick access to fruit, salads, and beverages.
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