Client Update (II): #beaconhillchd

Processed with VSCOcam with f2 presetAbout this time last week I was in Boston working with my #beachonhillchd clients.  I shopped and selected rugs, accessories, and even plants, for their newly renovated space.  With the addition of the textiles and botanicals the rooms took on a 'homier' look and feel. Surprisingly, the color orange became the accent color in the main living areas allowing for ottomans and pillows to be interchangeable between the different spaces.  In the kitchen we emphasized the cabinetry color, Farrow & Ball's Railings, with a dark rug and oversized vintage botanical prints.  Brass hardware and a lighting fixture lent a classic look to this space.   For the first time ever, I got to see the Modo Chandelier in its destined spot:  smack dab in the middle of my clients' huge living room window.  I love it there and I'm happy to say my clients do too.  All of the lighting we selected for this Beacon Hill residence is spectacular and there's more to come!

I'll be venturing back in the warmer months to tackle the dinning room area and to add some final details to the living room.   Many thanks to AK and BD for allowing me the opportunity to work on your home.  It's been,and continues to be, a great experience!

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7 Of The Moment Light Fixtures

I've been gathering lighting suggestions for a client on the East coast, and this is, by far, my favorite grouping.  Each fixture very different from the next, yet cohesive enough to make the illuminated rooms flow seamlessly into one another.  I'm hoping that several of the above make the final cut!

Entry:  Marcello Pendant ;  living room:  Modo Chandelier,  Galliano Wall Sconce, and the Melrose Floor Lamp;  dining room:  Astra Chandelier, Hans Agne Jakobsson Sconces;  bedroom:  Foscarini Lumiere sconces.

My favorite is the Marcello Pendant for the entrance hall.   Which one speaks to you?

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