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First Floor Fit for the Seasons

The garden room has 5 glass lift-and-slide doors that wrap around the living room, opening the home to the meadow and patio, and filling the interiors with natural light. Our team of interior designers collaborated with our architects from the beginning of the project, blending the interiors into hybrid spaces that feel exterior-zoned in the Summer and closed and cozy through the colder New England seasons. The open floor plan was designed to take advantage of the site and allows for a seamless transition between the indoors and outdoors, utilizing skylights and in-swinging windows to introduce light and air to core spaces. Central to the kitchen is an oversized zinc counter meant to wear and patina over time. In the corner sits a bespoke kitchen banquette that complements the counter. “This project was especially fun because our client was inspired by British-style decorations and wasn’t scared of color.” Each of the supporting rooms features a bold and unique wall color, adding a punchy spirit to the lighter kitchen and living areas.
The garden room has 5 glass lift-and-slide doors that wrap around the living room, opening the home to the meadow and patio, and filling the interiors with natural light. Our team of interior designers collaborated with our architects from the beginning of the project, blending the interiors into hybrid spaces that feel exterior-zoned in the Summer and closed and cozy through the colder New England seasons. The open floor plan was designed to take advantage of the site and allows for a seamless transition between the indoors and outdoors, utilizing skylights and in-swinging windows to introduce light and air to core spaces. Central to the kitchen is an oversized zinc counter meant to wear and patina over time. In the corner sits a bespoke kitchen banquette that complements the counter. “This project was especially fun because our client was inspired by British-style decorations and wasn’t scared of color.” Each of the supporting rooms features a bold and unique wall color, adding a punchy spirit to the lighter kitchen and living areas.