View from Kitchen to Family Room

Construction Update & Sneak Peek

By Kelly Rogers / August 7, 2012 /

Things finally seem to be moving along with our new house, which is under construction just across town. The hardwood floors are being laid, and most of the trim is in place. Our deck is also mostly finished, and interior painting and tile installation are up next. Here are a few snapshots from the past…

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Benjamin Moore Citrine AF-370

(Color) Scheming In Our New Home

By Kelly Rogers / August 3, 2012 /

If you’ve read some of my older posts, you know I (with my husband) am knee deep in building a new house. I’ve spent so much time picking all of the fixtures, materials and finishes to ensure that our home will have “good bones.” I’m only now starting to eke out into the world of…

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Scalamandre Wallpaper - Powder Room by Liz Caan

Animal Prints

By Kelly Rogers / August 1, 2012 /

This post is not about animal prints. Well, not exactly. It is and it isn’t. It’s about prints of animals, not the prints on animals. There, glad we cleared that up. Today, the New England Home Design Blog featured rooms and commentary from  fellow Newton-ite (and fabulous designer) Liz Caan, including this powder room, which inspired the post. The…

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Staircase Designed by LDa

Going Up: Stair Runners

By Kelly Rogers / July 29, 2012 /

I’m beginning to think about what to do with the main stairs in our new house, which is (still) under construction. I know that, for reasons of safety and aesthetics, I want to do a rug runner from the first floor to the second floor, but I’m unsure on just about everything else – color,…

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Miles Redd Dining Room

Not My Cup Of Tea…Or Is It?

By Kelly Rogers / July 27, 2012 /

We all have them. Pet peeves. Pre-conceived notions. Things we passionately hate about “bad” design. It’s different for everyone. Some people loathe wallpaper, in general. Others can’t stand the sight of shiny brass hardware, or an overstuffed recliner. Everyone is entitled to their opinion – and we all have the right to love where we…

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Testing Paint Colors

6 Tips For Painting Your Nursery

By Kelly Rogers / July 25, 2012 /

This post is for all you expectant parents, grandparents, and interested friends and family who are eagerly awaiting the arrival of a precious little one!  One of the most exciting parts of anticipating a baby’s birth is creating their special room in your home. Oftentimes, this involves repainting. It’s the easiest, most basic way to…

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Powder Room Design

Your Help Wanted: Powder Room Mirror

By Kelly Rogers / July 8, 2012 /

Today, I write not with advice or observations, but with a request for assistance. Don’t worry – it’s a fun one :). Our new house has a teeny-tiny powder room on the first floor. I want to have some fun with it, but my fun is somewhat limited by the lack of space. My biggest…

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Gothic Revival Board

A Gothic Revival

By Kelly Rogers / July 6, 2012 /

Whether or not you realize it, Gothic motifs are everywhere in contemporary design and furnishings. I guess you could call it a Gothic Re-Revival of sorts. Whenever you see a quatrefoil (super hot right now), pointed arch, or a flying buttress (not likely 🙂 ), that’s Gothic. It can be a little dark and dreary,…

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20 Great Paint Color Names

By Kelly Rogers / July 4, 2012 /

So…I’m on a bit of a color bender of late. It’s awfully hard not to be when you are eating, sleeping and breathing it, as well as taking a class in it this summer. I’ve begun to hoard things like fan decks and giant-sized paint chips (and no, I didn’t eat them as a kid…

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Udaipur Lake Palace color palette

Automagic Color Schemes With Chip It!

By Kelly Rogers / June 22, 2012 /

Ever witness a scene, or see a picture that had amazing, beautiful color that inspired you in some way? If you are a design professional (or enthusiastic amateur!), you’re always on the lookout for this type of inspiration – perhaps for a unique, fresh color palette for your own space or a client’s. I’ve been…

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