SARAH SCALES

INTERIOR DESIGN STUDIO | BOSTON & BEYOND

SARAH SCALES

INTERIOR DESIGN STUDIO  |  BOSTON & BEYOND 

Recent Posts

September 20, 2024

Custom interior design pairs a vintage heirloom desk with a walnut daybed, a Gastón y Daniela tufted mattress, and Pierre Frey alpaca pillows.

When it comes to designing a space, textiles make the biggest statements—working (sometimes quietly) behind the scenes, making everything feel more comfortable and sophisticated. In this Brookline home, every pillow, drapery, and upholstered piece was handpicked with care – we made sure each material not only reflected the client’s personality but also gave the home’s classic architecture a little extra flair.

September 6, 2024

A vintage desk with modern chairs beneath contemporary art in a historic Concord home, designed by a Boston interior decorator.

Our design studio does so much more than manage construction projects — we love decorating. From space planning for furniture to sourcing real-world items that make your home functional and beautiful, our approach to interior decorating is deeply personal. Decorating isn’t just about creating a Pinterest-worthy space; it’s about designing for you.

July 12, 2024

Dark green guest bedroom with louvered doors, window shades, modern rocking chair, and cane bench in Edgartown by a Cape Cod interior designer.

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.

July 5, 2024

A formal living room with original built-ins, leaded glass, modern furniture, fun art, and simple neutral decor in a historic Concord home.

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.