

Photos by Eric Roth, courtesy of Design New England
This local magazine is fast becoming my favorite Boston design go-to. It’s a mix of traditional Boston Brahmin style but with a very clean, modern take and some suprisingly sleek spaces. These three images are in the newest issue, the above two are of a Brookline, MA kitchen re-done by Carlos Salib, a local designer. I love the use of the Cole & Sons paper below the counter tops! And take a peak at that custom brick oven! Also pretty genius are the blown up images of silverware surrounding the skylight.
Below is the living room of house on a 300 year old horse farm that was redone by interior designer Sarah Spongberg in a very rustic modern way. They tried to use as much material from the original structures as possible to create an eco-friendly and harmonious space. The floors are radiant heat concrete and walls are pine boards salvaged from the original house.
Photo by John Gruen, courtesy of Design New England
If you live in New England, this magazine is worth picking up!
That’s it folks, a lot of posts today and now off for more antiquing and a relaxing weekend.
GO PATRIOTS!!!!

































