SARAH SCALES

INTERIOR DESIGN STUDIO | BOSTON & BEYOND

SARAH SCALES

INTERIOR DESIGN STUDIO  |  BOSTON & BEYOND 

Journal

design narratives

Discover rooms we love, materials that
inspire, and stories from our projects; giving you an inside look at our studio and work.

Recent Posts

February 14, 2025

Interior designer Sarah Scales answers key FAQs at her Westwood kitchen design project, featuring natural slate flooring and new doors leading to an outdoor garden.

I finally pulled together a much-needed FAQ page for my website. Sorting through the best questions took time, but I wanted to provide clear answers—check them out here. Most FAQs cover how I work, my process, and my credentials. But a few stand out. Today, I’m diving into the three most common interior design questions, answered over the years and collected from web inquiries, friends, colleagues, and clients.

December 13, 2024

Sarah discussing the Interior Design Process with a client and their daughter in a Westwood kitchen renovation, highlighting schematic design, development, and execution.

Welcome to the nitty-gritty, behind-the-scenes look at our interior design process. Spoiler alert: It’s not magic, but it’s close. We’re talking spreadsheets, software, and systems—all powered by caffeine and sheer determination. Designing your dream home takes work, but with our methodical process, we make it feel effortless (for you, at least).

October 4, 2024

A modern Westwood kitchen with natural oak cabinets and a marble waterfall island. Designed by a Boston kitchen designer.

We provide interior design services across Greater Boston and New England, including the South Shore, MetroWest, Cape Cod, Rhode Island, Vermont — and beyond. We specialize in blending timeless design with contemporary style. As Boston interior designers, we draw on the region’s architectural history and diverse landscapes to create spaces that feel both authentic and uniquely suited to their surroundings.

September 13, 2024

Custom oak pantry cabinets designed by a Boston kitchen designer, featuring hand-finished hardware and Ann Sacks mosaic tile flooring.

Welcome to Fall/Winter—also known as the season of the sticks for New England homes (cue Noah Kahan).  The magical time of year when boots come in caked with mud, sticks find their way into every crevice, and your once-organized space looks like the aftermath of a nature hike. Let’s talk about how this humble room can be your first defense against the chaos and maybe even look good doing it.