Blog
Posted Jun 8 at 1:38 PM in by Kathleen Parente
For 40 years, Appleton Antique Lighting has sold and restored the finest in antique lighting fixtures. In 1978, Loukas and Jane Deimezis opened their first shop, Appleton Antiques, on Appleton street in the South End of Boston. As collectors, they had an appreciation for the original state of period objects and sought to bring them back to that condition. Light soon captured the Deimezis’...
Posted Jun 8 at 12:59 PM in by Anonymous
Join 7 Tide in the Boston Seaport on Thursday, June 14th alongside New England’s premier architects and designers for an afternoon of good food, great spirits and outstanding conversation while earning four CEU (Continuing Education Units) credits. This month’s “Learn & Lounge” event includes classes on topics ranging from quality color accuracy in LEDs to the shifting demographics of...
Posted May 28 at 1:07 PM in by Sandy Giardi
Cape Associates, Inc.'s renovation of a 1955 Cape Cod cottage, which hadn’t seen an update since the ’70s, nabbed a Silver 2017 Prism Award, and the kitchen was the heart of the transformation.
As the property belongs to innkeepers, the reimagined space has a palpable conviviality that lends itself to entertaining and hospitality. Being on the Cape, it also has a casual, beachy feel.
To achieve...
Posted May 25 at 4:17 PM in by Sandy Giardi
In this time of hidden garden tours—Beacon Hill’s has come and gone, Newport’s Secret Garden Tours are just a few weeks away and Nantucket’s Garden Festival blooms in July—we, too, are taking a look at inspired urban edens. Choosing the city life doesn’t mean you have to forgo green space, it just means that you have to make much of little and/or use the space you do have—beautifully. Here’s a...
Posted May 24 at 1:04 PM in by Sandy Giardi
It’s Memorial Day weekend, which, to us, means two things. A) Summer has (unofficially) begun! and B) the pool is open! Plus, with temps hitting upwards of 80 degrees this weekend, there’s all the more reason to head poolside. We showcase 10 pool designs that make quite a splash! Come on in, the water’s nice!
Architecture: Patrick Ahearn Architect; construction by Colonial Reproductions, Inc....
Posted May 23 at 4:14 PM in by Anonymous
Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams’ classic modern home furnishings store in Natick, Massachusetts, held Take a Stand for Sustainability, a thought-provoking panel on May 17, 2018. At the event, presented by The International Furnishings & Design Association of New England, the panelists shared their expertise and discussed how new technologies, fabrics and other home furnishings can be more...
Posted May 22 at 9:52 AM in by Sandy Giardi
And you thought you had to decide.... A trio of wildly interesting homes combines historical architecture with modern-day add-ons, weaving a tale of two styles. This is virtuosic work by some of Boston’s finest architects and builders, not to mention completely out-of-the-box thinking. Take a look…
When Adolfo Perez Architect was commissioned with designing a contemporary, one-story addition to a...
Posted May 21 at 6:53 PM in by Sandy Giardi
Thanks to a Blade of Grass, a family in Weston can feel like they’re on vacation on their very own property—they simply have to step outside.
The award-winning Boston landscape design, installation and maintenance firm transformed a nondescript backyard into an elevated playground. Instead of a slide, swings or monkey bars, this inspired landscape design features generous bluestone paving, an...
Posted May 17 at 10:13 PM in by Sandy Giardi
Same garden, two distinct looks. New England landscape professionals create sunny edens by day and spin magic come nightfall, carefully considering how their gardens look hour by hour and in every light.
Coastal Retreat
Landscape architecture by Sudbury Design Group
The difference in this Cape Cod pool terrace conceived by Sudbury Design Group is, well, night and day. This coastal retreat, which...
Posted May 15 at 7:40 PM in by Sandy Giardi
Shagreen, a term that typically refers to the skin of a stingray or shark, isn’t new. The exotic leather has long been prized, and may even date back to the time of the pharaohs and the Chinese Han dynasty, and appeared during the Middle Ages on the sword hilts and armor of Japanese samurai.
Europe started importing objects with a shagreen sheath in the mid-1700s, when a Parisian tanner—...