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As we spring ahead to longer days and warmer temperatures (don’t forget to set your clocks ahead on March 13!), let’s take a closer look at New England design news.
Gary McBournie, one of Boston’s most legendary interior designers, celebrates the thirtieth anniversary of his eponymous firm this year. McBournie is well-known for his color-forward homes that serve as joyful retreats for their occupants. McBournie is a published author, New England Design Hall of Fame inductee, and he recently launched a new fabric and wallpaper line that celebrates his love of coastal homes. Cheers to thirty more years!
Congratulations are also in order to Larissa Cook, who was recently named president of FBN Construction. She joined the company sixteen years ago as an administrative assistant, then rose to executive vice president and, as of this past January, president. Former leader Bob Ernst continues his involvement with the firm as managing partner, working with Cook, Chris Magliozzi, Bob Murray, and the rest of the executive team in an advisory role that leaves him with more hours in the day for hitting the links or enjoying time with family.
In other headlines, Doyle, the venerable auction house, opened a pop-up gallery on Boston’s Newbury Street in January, allowing New Englanders to view pieces from online auctions in real life. The outpost launched with three auction previews featuring fine jewelry and luxury handbags, a selection of silver from the Alice Kwartler collection, and majolica from the Joan Stacke Graham collection. Let’s hope Doyle decides to put down roots here post pop-up.
Do you have news to share with New England Home? Email Lynda Simonton at lsimonton@nehomemag.com
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Utopia Seaport
MARCH 2–5
Reconnect with nature and plan for spring at this inaugural event dedicated to horticulture and food at Flynn Cruiseport. Enjoy demonstrations, tastings, shopping, and more. Boston utopiaseaport.com
‹‹ Hot Corners
THROUGH MARCH 31
Amy Yoes’s site-specific installation, Hot Corners, transforms MASS MoCA’s Building 6 into a multiroom, immersive complex with thematic forms and functions.
North Adams, Mass. massmoca.org
American Perspectives
THROUGH MAY 7
Featuring seventy-plus significant works from the American Folk Art Museum’s collection, this exhibit at Portland Museum of Art offers insight into folk art in the U.S. from the eighteenth century to the present day.
Portland, Maine portlandmuseum.org
From Our House to Yours: A MembersOnly Virtual Tour of Sarah Orne Jewett House Museum
MARCH 9
Historic New England members can enjoy a virtual tour of author Sarah Orne Jewett’s South Berwick, Maine, home. historicnewengland.org
‹‹ Plants and Placemaking: Matthew Cunningham
MARCH 10
Landscape architect Matthew Cunningham shares his expertise with gardeners at Garden in the Woods.
Framingham, Mass. nativeplanttrust.org
Boston Design Week
APRIL 25–MAY 7
Attend panel discussions, workshops, and demonstrations at this annual event focusing on different aspects of design, from urban planning to bespoke residential. bostondesignweek.com
APRIL 29
Head to The Clark Art Institute and enjoy The Met’s simulcast of Champion featuring the work of composer Terence Blanchard.
Williamstown, Mass. clarkart.edu
Garden Design: It’s in the Layers
APRIL 15
This Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens seminar helps you discover the palette and plant choices that coordinate with the structure and movement of your garden. Boothbay, Maine mainegardens.org
‹‹ Art in Bloom
APRIL 28–30
See interpretive floral arrangements inspired by fortyfive artworks from the Museum of Fine Arts Boston’s collection and designed by professionals and garden clubs. Boston mfa.org
May 22-24, 2023
Chatham Bars Inn | Chatham, MA
Announcing our 2023 Keynote Speakers!
Thomas A. Kligerman, Architect, Founding Partner, Author—Thomas’s years abroad sparked an interest in the rich history of domestic architecture, landscapes, and gardens. He’s the founder of New York- based Kligerman Architecture & Design.
Nina Campbell, Interior Designer, Principal, Author—Nina is Britain’s most respected interior designer with an unparalleled list of clients and incomparable design expertise.
Jay Acunzo, Author, Show Host, Brand Consultant—Jay is one of the world’s most sought-after business storytellers. He’s worked in marketing roles at billion-dollar brands and is the host of an award-winning podcast.
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A GUIDE TO THE PROFESSIONALS IN THIS ISSUE’S FEATURED HOMES
Come Fly With Me
PAGES 35–44
Architecture: Elliott Architects, Blue Hill, Maine, 207-374-2566, elliottarchitects.me
Interior design: Tracy Davis, Tina DiGiampietro, Urban Dwellings, Portland, Maine, 207-780-6136, urban-dwell.com
Builder: Warren Construction Group, Topsham, Maine, 207-865-3522, warrenconstructiongroup.com
Lighting design: Peter Knuppel Lighting Design, Sullivan, Maine
Structural engineer: Thornton Tomasetti, Portland, Maine, 207-245-6060, thorntontomasetti.com
Civil engineer: Gartley & Dorsky, Camden, Damariscotta, Maine, 207-236-4365, gartleydorsky.com
Mechanical engineer: Integrated Energy Systems, Falmouth, Maine, 207-781-4263, integratedenergysystems.us
Landscape design: Michael Boucher Landscape Architect, Freeport, Maine, 207-865-1080, boucherlandscape.com
Secret Gardens
PAGES 48–56
Architecture: Guy Grassi, Grassi Design Group, Boston, 617-956-9992, grassides.com
Builder: Richard Kenney, Metric Corporation, Boston, 617-787-1158, metriccorp.com
Landscape design: Dan Gordon, Patrick Taylor, Dan Gordon Landscape Architects, Wellesley, Edgartown, Mass., 781-237-5751, dangordon.com
Landscape contractor: Mike Coffin, Michael S. Coffin, Hopkinton, Mass., 508-293-4244, michaelscoffin.com
Lattice: Don Owen, Walpole Outdoors, Foxborough, Mass., 781-349-4911, walpoleoutdoors.com
Custom planters: Sam Kapacinskas, ORE, Woods Cross, Utah, 801-936-0499, ore.design
Water fountain: Ray Ciemny, Artisan Iron, Groton, Mass., 978-448-0028, artisaniron.com
WIT & WHIMSY
PAGES 124–135
Architecture: John B. Tittmann, Craig D. Gibson, Albert, Righter & Tittmann Architects, Boston, 617-451-5740, artarchitects.com
Interior design: Barbara Elza Hirsch, Elza B. Design, Concord, Mass., 781-859-7817, elzabdesign.com
Builder: Leah Connor, Mark Piersma, Thoughtforms, Acton, Mass., 978-263-6019, thoughtforms-corp.com
Interior millwork: Herrick & White, Cumberland, R.I., 401-658-0440, herrick-white.com
Select upholstery: Lawless Upholstery, Concord, Mass., 978-369-6179, lawlessupholstery.com
Window coverings: Makkas Drapery Workroom, Framingham, Mass., 508-877-4647, makkasdrapery.com
Landscape design: Elizabeth Hanna Morss, Concord, Mass., 978-807-5812, elizabethmorss.com; Alden Landscape Design, Lincoln, Mass., 781-259-1689, aldenlandscape.com
A Perfect Fit
PAGES 136–147
Architecture: Rolf Kielman, Josh Chafe, TruexCullins Architecture + Interior Design, Burlington, Vt., 802-658-2775, truexcullins.com
Interior design: Sonia Carlson, Sonia Carlson Designs, Bend, Ore., soniacarlsondesigns.com
Builder: Ric Santa Maria, Roundtree Construction, Vergennes, Vt., 802-4534044, roundtreeconstruction.com
Landscape design: Keith Wagner, Cynthia Silvey, Wagner Hodgson Landscape Architecture, Burlington, Vt., 802-864-0010, Hudson, N.Y., 518-567-1791, wagnerhodgson.com
Colorful Classic
PAGES 148–159
Architecture: Christopher Dallmus, Design Associates, Cambridge, Mass., 617-661-9082, design-associates.com
Interior design: Kristin Paton Interiors, Boston, 617-491-9000, kristinpatoninteriors.com
Builder: Marc Calheta, Kistler & Knapp Builders, Acton, Mass., 978-635-9700, kistlerandknapp.com
Kitchen cabinetry: Kochman Reidt + Haigh Cabinetmakers, Stoughton, Mass., 781-573-1500, cabinetmakers.com
Interior millwork: Herrick & White, Cumberland, R.I., 401-658-0440, herrick-white.com
Window coverings: Finelines Custom Drapery, Peabody, Mass., 978-977-7357, finelines.com
Landscape design: Gregory Lombardi Design, North Billerica, Mass.,
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617-492-2808, Chatham, Mass., 508-593-3175, lombardidesign.com
Landscape installation: Parterre Garden Services, North Billerica, Mass., 617-492-2230, parterregarden.com
AN ELEMENT OF SURPRISE
PAGES 160–171
Architecture, kitchen design, lighting design: Patrick Ahearn, Patrick Ahearn Architect, Boston, 617-266-1710, Edgartown, Mass., 508-939-9312, patrickahearn.com
Interior design: Charles Spada, Charles Spada Interiors, Boston, 617-204-9270, charlesspada.com
Builder: Bryan Sweeney, Sweeney Custom Homes & Renovations, Holliston, Mass., 508-429-0071, sweeneycustomhomes.com
Cabinetry: Walton Woodworking, Marion, Mass., 774-263-3323, waltonwoodworking.com
Decorative painting: James Herbst, Cambridge, Mass.
Landscape design: Keith LeBlanc, John Haven, LeBlanc Jones Landscape Architects, Boston, 617-426-6475, leblancjones.com
Garden installation: Chris Bailey, C|S Bailey Landscape, Sudbury, Mass., 339-368-2442, csbaileylandscape.com
Stonework/hardscaping: Jim Blanchard, JB’s Stonework and Landscape Design, Franklin, Mass., 508-733-8788
TAKE THE PLUNGE
PAGE 216
Architecture: Patrick Ahearn, Patrick Ahearn Architect, Boston, 617-266-1710, Edgartown, Mass., 508-939-9312, patrickahearn.com
Builder: Douglas Whitla, Whitla Brothers Builders, Medfield, Mass., 508-359-4292, whitlabrothers.com
Landscape design: Dana Schock, Dana Schock & Associates, Westwood, Mass., 978-443-9035, danaschockandassociates.com
Landscape contractor: A. Bonadio & Sons, Waltham, Mass., 781-893-7912, abstoday.com
Swimming pool: Soake Pools, Pembroke, N.H., 603-749-0665, soakepools.com
Stonework/hardscaping: Justin Peterson, Stone Curators, Newburyport, Mass., 978-307-0988, stonecurators.com