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Traditional architecture, transitional furnishings and contemporary art blend seamlessly in this large open and flowing home. Bold prints are used strategically in every space, from the back of the living room sofa, to the kitchen eating area wall covering, to the bold contemporary art to the over sized powder room wall covering. It's fun, bold and relaxed all at the same time.

For the family that entertains regularly and loves sports, this well appointed bar, wine closet and living area make for a great space to entertain and enjoy time spent with family and friends.

Luxury urban living is what this Cambridge condo is all about. Comfort and modern styling bring a feeling of relaxation and sophistication to the living spaces. The expanded kitchen as storage galore and is highlighted by the wave backsplash. The bathroom is graphic and streamlined.

Traditional architecture, a modern kitchen and curated custom home furnishings blend in this home creating elegance as well comfort for an active family friendly home.

A turn-of-the-last-century apartment in Boston’s South End gets an update that honors the past while creating a comfortable, chic environment for a young professional citydweller.

A Metro West apartment overlooking conservation land is updated with modern art and furnishings that are both striking and comfortable.

This sleek, colorful redesign of an urban living room features a floating wall unit, in-ceiling speakers and comfortable seating. In the dining room, the pendant light, area rug and expandable glass table complement the client\'s enviable art collection.

Elegant traditional living room redesign features a custom wet bar with a rich wood finish and antiqued mirror.

This former model home is formal and elegant yet light and airy. Soft colors and classic-yet- updated furnishings keep this traditional home from feeling stuffy.

Town restrictions prevented an addition to this space-challenged Colonial. A kitchen, mudroom, eating area and new powder room were carved out of the existing footprint and designed to match the home’s traditional feel.

This elegant interpretation of traditional English country styling was the ideal upgrade for a classic Royal Barry Wills Cape. The result is fresh and highly functional yet traditional.

Once a First Baptist Church dating to 1899, this property was converted into eight high-end residences. The units were designed to combine Victorian-era details with modern day luxury while preserving the integrity of the original architecture.

Custom built-ins, furnishings and decor enhance the architecture of this prewar building on Manhattan’s East Side.

This beautiful remake of a 1960s villa on St. Thomas was highlighted in the June 2013 issue of island lifestyle magazine MACO Caribbean Living. Once drab and weathered, the villa now sports an unforgettable color scheme, cool and clean marble floors and a bright, open feel.