Before & After: Project Foxhollow Reveal!

Before & After: Project Foxhollow Reveal | Kelly Rogers Interiors | Interiors for Families

Today I am sharing a *surprise* reveal of a project we completed earlier this year, and recently photographed. In many ways, this was not our ‘typical’ client – no children, no dogs, just a husband, wife and their bashful cat living together quite happily in a 70s-era colonial in Sudbury, Massachusetts. They found us, as…

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Day 140: Project 1896 (Our Home Renovation)

Day 140: Project 1896 (Our Home Renovation) | Kelly Rogers Interiors | Interiors for Families

At the risk of beating a horse that is no longer among the living, things are really starting to accelerate around here. Good golly, I can’t even walk out the door without someone pulling me back into the construction zone for ‘just a few quick questions.’ And it’s always when I’m about to walk out…

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Project Reveal: Lexington Green

Project Reveal: Lexington Green | Kelly Rogers Interiors | Interiors for Families

I am just returned from some time away with family in York Harbor, Maine, where we travel each July 4th week. I was able to keep work to a minimum, and I made the decision to push that reset button down a little further and also take the week off from blogging. Now I’m back…

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Friday Family-Friendly Find: OKL Exeter Side Chair in Smoke Crypton

Friday Family-Friendly Find: OKL Exeter Side Chair in Smoke Crypton | Interiors for Families

Thank you for the comments and feedback on Tuesday’s post about the significant (and I think, troubling) ‘cons’ of viscose pile fabrics and carpets. I realized yesterday, after speaking with Wayne Southworth at MWI Fibershield, that the onus for education does not fall solely to fabric sales reps, but also to retailers and designers, who have a responsibility to…

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Autumn Styling in the Dining Room

Autumn Styling in the Dining Room | Kelly Rogers Interiors | Interiors for Families

I visited a client this morning who is in the midst of renovations, and got to see a lot of great progress (and troubleshoot a couple of questionable painting crew “decisions” while there was still time to make right – phew!). We also thought it would be a great time, since everything had been pulled off…

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