As an interior designer with a passion for New England design, I often travel to Martha’s Vineyard to work on unique projects. Recently, I transformed a luxury waterfront home in Edgartown, adding color, character, and livability within a tight budget and timeline. What was once an empty, white-walled house is now a vibrant, welcoming space ready for family and guests.
Renovating historic homes in New England is both a challenge and an art form. It requires a thoughtful balance between preserving the charm of the past and incorporating the necessities of modern living. From colonial-era farmhouses to Victorian brownstones and Arts and Crafts gems, these homes hold stories in their walls. Whether it’s a plaster medallion or an original marble fireplace, each speaks to the craft of a bygone era.
When it comes to outdoor living, blending modern functionality with old-school architecture can elevate any home. In our latest project, we transformed the exterior of a beautiful New England home, creating versatile outdoor spaces designed for relaxation and entertainment, as seen in Boston Home Magazine’s Instagram feed.