The inspiration for the space was the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston. I used to spend countless hours wandering around there, and when I thought about how I wanted the place I retreat to at the end of the day to make me feel, it immediately sprang to mind. The bold, moody colors, the floor-to-ceiling gallery walls, and the way she mixed antique furniture, decor, and art. Most of all, the art.
Read MoreUsually, when I finish a project, I can toggle between my design boards and the finished space and feel the satisfaction of executing my vision just so- but this time, there were a few necessary pivots.
Read MoreWe’ve also got nearly everything we need to get up on the walls placed- just in time to take it all backdown and apply the Roman Clay that just arrived. It might sound a little backward to put everything up just to take it back down, but…
Read MoreAside from the purely practical purposes of creating a design board, there is something so very motivating about getting a glimpse of what the finished project will look like.
Read MoreThere is zero storage. Nada, zip, zilch, between a clawfoot tub and a pedestal sink there isn’t really a place to set much of anything down or tuck it away and finally, our very authentic taps create hot water on one side and cold on the other so you have to choose.
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