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Cottage Luxe

August 12, 2019 by Lysa Pelletier Leave a Comment

This cottage at Port Place in Newburyport is part of a community-focused, low-maintenance style of housing. It is the work of builder and developer Cottage Advisors, a Westford-based “pocket neighborhood” specialist exclusively marketed by The Forzese Group of RE/MAX On the River. Pocket neighborhoods are designed to meet the demands of a contemporary lifestyle with an eye to fostering the sense of belonging often lost in modern living. 

What does this mean? Snow removal, shoveling and landscaping are covered. A well-maintained “pocket park” is ready for interacting with neighbors over barbecue under an open sky. Front porches are close to the road so that pedestrians and homeowners can easily interact.

There are other ways that the cottages make for easy living. The hardy siding provides good insulation. Red oak hardwood floors cover most of the homes with the exception of the bedrooms, some of which are carpeted. Due to the 5 Star Energy rating of all appliances, the homes don’t cost a fortune to heat. Plus, there’s an abundance of natural light. 

The Cottages at Port Place and The Cottages at Drakes Landing of West Newbury are two of the Cottage Advisors newest communities. The Cottages at Port Place in Newburyport offer 38 homes with six cottage styles to choose from and 26 acres of green space with direct access to miles of walking trails. Cottages at Drakes Landing boasts 34 homes with six distinct cottage styles to choose from. Owners in each community can enjoy an Own Easy Lifestyle while taking advantage of great amenities.

 

The open concept living room presents a large home that doesn’t feel like a McMansion. Note the remote-controlled gas fireplace. Accessories from Cebula Design: Green ceramic pots by artist Andrew Berends, $225 & 285; Spiral urns by Modern History, $495 each. Accessories from MAK & Co.: Filigree table, $175; Large Kerchief planter with vase, $145; Bolton wall clock, $175; Florals from Les Fluers. Photo by Adrien Bisson.
The dining room is evidence of the natural flow between living spaces. It is ideally suited for family or entertaining. Accessories from MAK & Co.: Napkin Rings (set of 4), $40; Belgian linen napkins (set of 4), $85; Plates, $8 – $12 each; Fat candles, $5 each; Candle holders, $24-28. Jean Louis Denoit custom-made pillows from Cebula Designs, inquire for pricing. Blocked wood print from Sage Market + Design, $375. Photos by Adrien Bisson.
The master bedroom features high ceilings. Walk-in closets are standard. Accessories from Rose & Dove Specialty Gift Shop: Two’s Company frames, $25 – $35. Mudpie candlesticks, $35 – $45. Photos by Adrien Bisson.

style editor and set design
Lysa Pelletier – Anchor Artists

photography
Adrien Bisson – Lowell, Mass.

shot on location
The Cottages at Port Place – Newburyport, Mass.

accessories and furnishings
Cebula Design – Newburyport, Mass.
MAK & CO. – Andover, Mass.
Rose & Dove Specialty Gift Shop – North Andover, Mass.
Sage Market + Design – Newburyport, Mass.

floral
Les Fleurs – Andover, Mass.

Filed Under: Home & Garden Tagged With: community, cottage, Interior design, neighborhood, pocket

Art and Soul of a Home

June 24, 2019 by Lysa Pelletier Leave a Comment

As you stare at that blank wall in your home, imagine how a great artist feels staring at a blank canvas in their studio — it’s a space full of unlimited potential. Exotic paint colors and wallpaper are great, but consider dressing up your walls with an original painting or print. 

Don’t have a spare fortune lying around? Pieces from local artists can be surprisingly affordable and make your space a wonderful showpiece. Build around your art with simple furniture, florals and accessories. You can even change pieces with the seasons or your moods. The wonderful pop-up art gallery at Helen Thomas Simply Smashing in Andover makes it easier and less intimidating for you to view and purchase an original piece for your home. 

Whether you have a large wall to fill, or a small area in a room, art of all styles can be for the masses. And who knows? That piece you just bought from an up-and-coming artist could buy your family a mansion someday.  

‘Hurricane Warning’ 40” x 60” oil on canvas by Liz Auffant, $2,500 – The Pop-Up Art Gallery at Helen Thomas
Black garden tables, $168 each – Acorn Design Center
Double wire planters, $72 each – Acorn Design Center
Photo by Emily O’Brien.
‘Pink Springtime’ and ‘Blue Springtime’ by Janet Mitchell, $275 each – MAK & CO.
Standing flowers, $16.95 to $40 – Rose & Dove Specialty Gift Shop
Dirty Roots planters with black gem aloes and ponytail palms, $15 each – Helen Thomas Simply Smashing
Photo by Emily O’Brien.
‘Nocturne’ 40” x 62” by Josh Hilty, $4,000 – The Pop-Up Art Gallery at Helen Thomas
Cross back chair, $165 – MAK & CO.
Plant and antique bucket, $68 – Les Fleurs
Dash & Albert black/ivory Diamond indoor/outdoor rugs: $54 for a 2’x3’ to $1,472 for a 12’x16’ – Helen Thomas Simply Smashing
Photo by Emily O’Brien.
‘Hollywood Ending’ 30” x 60” by Michele Bosha, $2,400 – The Pop-Up Art Gallery at Helen Thomas
Grand vases, $112 each – Acorn Design Center
Small blue vase, $36; Blue crepe vase, $42 – Acorn Design Center
Photo by Emily O’Brien.
‘The Mandela Effect’ 30” x 50” by Josh Hilty, $1,200 – The Pop-Up Art Gallery at Helen Thomas
Glass orbs, $36 each – MAK & CO.
Dash & Albert ‘The Dappled Seaglass’ woven jute rug: $88 for a 2’x3’ to $2,058 for a 10’x14’ – Helen Thomas Simply Smashing
Photo by Emily O’Brien.

style editor and set design
Lysa Pelletier – Anchor Artists

photography
Emily O’Brien – Boston, Mass.

shot on location at
The Pop-Up Art Gallery at Helen Thomas – Andover, Mass.

floral and accessories
Les Fleurs – Andover, Mass.

accessories and furnishings
Acorn Design Center
Andover, Mass.
(978) 273-9717
AcornDesignCenter.com

Les Fleurs
Andover, Mass.
(978) 475-9669
LesFleurs.com

Mak & Co.
Andover, Mass.
(978) 475-5511
MakAndCoAndover.com

Rose & Dove Specialty Gift Shop
North Andover, Mass.
(978) 689-4141
RoseAndDove.com

Helen Thomas Simply Smashing
Andover, Mass.
(978) 475-7981
Facebook.com/HelenThomasSimplySmashing

Filed Under: Home & Garden Tagged With: Acorn Design Center, art, Helen Thomas Simply Smashing, Interior design, Les Fleurs, mak & co, paintings, Rose & Dove, wall art

A Clear View

May 27, 2019 by Cindy Cantrell Leave a Comment

Interior designer Kim Macumber embraced the challenge of transforming this 900-square-foot Ipswich home. A small house with too much color might make the interiors seem “heavy,” so she opted for a neutral base in the living area and added pops of color on the accessories and window treatments. 

According to Macumber, the house has beautiful views of Plum Island Sound, Isles of Shoals and Sandy Point — the trick was to embrace nautical elements without seeming too “themey.” “The best feature is the view,” she says, “and we made certain to make the inside cozy and fresh without competing against nature’s beautiful artwork.”   

Photo by Emily O’Brien.

 

Pops of color set against a neutral base make this Ipswich home seem inviting. Hidden touches of nautical imagery connect the interior with the natural environment in subtle ways. Photo by Emily O’Brien.

 

The dining room was designed to feel fresh and relaxing, and to harmonize with the stunning views. To accomplish this, interior designer Kim Macumber balanced the bright rug and window treatments with the soft wood tones of the dining table and chairs. Photo by Emily O’Brien.

KimMacumberInteriors.com

Filed Under: Home & Garden Tagged With: Design Ideas, home, Interior design, Ipswich, Isles of Shoals, Light, Natural Lighting, Plum Island, Sandy Point, Water Views

Creative Color for Your Home

March 23, 2019 by Lysa Pelletier Leave a Comment

As the gray days of winter begin to fade, it’s time to introduce some bursts of color into your home. Start with a bright, colorful rug or runner as the base for your color palette. Whether you’re dressing up your living room, bedroom, kitchen or bath, don’t stress about matching the color of your furniture exactly — you’re looking to complement what you have. If you feel particularly ambitious, reupholstering existing chairs or couches can transform the appearance of your room. Then, add accessories and furnishings throughout the space for a bit of whimsy — a few pieces here and there will go a long way. As a final step, fresh florals will tie everything together. The best part? You can change your colors with the seasons for a fresh look every time.   

A Coastal Guest Book, $19.95 – Les Fleurs
Julia Knight 4” Petite Bowl, $20 – Rose & Dove Specialty Gift Shop
Juliska 18 Crudite Platter, $63.95 – Rose & Dove Specialty Gift Shop
Melanime Bowl, $72 – Rose & Dove Specialty Gift Shop
Vietri Fresh Fish Cereal Bowl, $38 – Rose & Dove Specialty Gift Shop
Vietri Lautra Fish Condiment Bowl, $23.50 – Rose & Dove Specialty Gift Shop
Rustic Marlin Block Compass, $12 – Rose & Dove Specialty Gift Shop
Starfish Tea Light, $12 – Rose & Dove Specialty Gift Shop
Tag Dish Towels ( pack of 2 ), $20 – Rose & Dove Specialty Gift Shop
“Dahlias” by Naomi Slade, $21.99 – Les Fleurs
Porcelain Succulents – $16 each – Acorn Design Center
Dash & Albert Fiesta Stripe Rug, $128 – Helen Thomas Simply Smashing
Photo by Emily O’Brien.
Venetian Fruit Mini Bowls, $19 each – Les Fleurs
“The French Dog” by Rachael Hale, $29.95 – Les Fleurs
Dried Artichokes, $6 each – Les Fleurs
Gold & Glass Frames, $26 each – Les Fleurs
Small Milk Container, $68 – Les Fleurs
Pink Mister, $16 – Les Fleurs
Vase in sand finish, $18 – Les Fleurs
SBB Coffee Cups, $46 each – Les Fleurs
Napkins, $8.50 – Les Fleurs
Dash & Albert Rug, $40 – Helen Thomas Simply Smashing
Photo by Emily O’Brien.
Cement Heart, $45 – Savoir Faire Home
Striped Vases ( sold as set of 3 ) $36 – Acorn Design Center
Dried Pomegranates, $6 each – Les Fleurs
“Flowers Every Day” by Florence Kennedy, $27.95 – Les Fleurs
Lily Pad Bowl, $28 – Les Fleurs
Hand-woven Rug, $105 – Les Fleurs
Photo by Emily O’Brien.
Chandler Bird Coasters, $18 for 4 – Acorn Design Center
Marble Cheese Plate, $48 – Savoir Faire Home
Lavender Candle, $28.95 – WishBasket
Carved Wooden Hearts, $10.95 each – WishBasket
“In the Mood for Colour” by Hans Blomquist, $29.95 – Les Fleurs
Graphic Beverage Napkins, $6.25 per package – Les Fleurs
Acrylic Dinner Plate, $15.95 – WishBasket
Blue Napkin, $17.95 ( set of four ) – WishBasket
Dash & Albert Rug Company runner, $118 – Helen Thomas Simply Smashing
Photo by Emily O’Brien.

style editor and set design
Lysa Pelletier – Anchor Artists

photography
Emily O’Brien – Boston, Mass.

shot on location, accessories and furnishings
Acorn Design Center
Andover, Mass.
(978) 273-9717
AcornDesignCenter.com

floral and accessories
Les Fleurs – Andover, Mass.

accessories and furnishings
Brassy Knobs
South Boston, Mass.
(781) 775-3536
BrassyKnobs.com

Les Fleurs
Andover, Mass.
(978) 475-9669
LesFleurs.com

Rose & Dove
Specialty Gift Shop

North Andover, Mass.
(978) 689-4141
RoseAndDove.com

Savoir Faire Home
Andover, Mass.
(978) 409-6188
SavoirFaireHome.com

Helen Thomas Simply Smashing
Andover, Mass.
(978) 475-7981
Facebook.com/HelenThomasSimplySmashing

WishBasket
Newburyport, Mass.
(978) 465-1515
Facebook.com/WishBasket

Filed Under: Home & Garden Tagged With: Accessories, Books, bowls, bright colors, burst of color, color, design, flowers, Furniture, home, interior, Interior design, photo collage, rugs, runner, seasons, style

What’s Old Is New Again

February 12, 2019 by Emilie-Noelle Provost Leave a Comment

Repurposed Furniture and Accessories Make For Unique Home Decor. 

If you like the idea of having unique pieces in your home, or are the type of person who loves a good project, you might want to think about including repurposed furniture and accessories in your home’s decor. Popularized in recent years by television shows like “American Pickers” and websites like Pinterest and Instagram, repurposed items often cost much less than new ones. 

According to Steve Fortier, the owner of Canal Street Antique Mall in Lawrence, older furniture also tends to be better made than many pieces you can find in contemporary showrooms, even at higher-end shops. “They were making better quality stuff in the 1920s through the 1940s,” he says. “A lot of new furniture these days is made in China. The joints loosen up over time.” 

Fortier also says decorating with repurposed items helps keep still-useful things out of landfills. 

Adding unique items to your home’s decor is also a great way to show off your personality and creativity. That’s the beauty of repurposing. Almost anything goes.

Melissa Scola-Staude, the owner of Melissa’s Perfect Piece, which has a retail shop inside Canal Street Antique Mall, says customers who buy repurposed furniture from her are often looking for something out of the ordinary. “I set myself a bit apart from other designers,” she says. “I do a lot of polka dots and plaids on my painted furniture. Those pieces don’t always sell as quickly as the ones painted in neutral tones, but there are people who are out there looking for them.” 

Also known as “upcycling,” taking old and found objects and making them new again can be a lot of fun. With a few coats of paint, a large wooden wire spool becomes a durable and attractive coffee table; a worn-out dresser with its top drawer removed makes a unique entertainment center with lots of storage for cables and DVDs. Even old doors, windows, woodwork and floorboards can be reused.

Fortier says many of the pieces sold at Canal Street have been created from things like old workbenches, sewing machine tables and other items that have been rescued from Lawrence’s old mill buildings. “We just made a beautiful bathroom vanity from an old sewing machine table,” he says. “Sometimes we might take the legs off one piece and use them with the top of another to make something completely new.”

Repurposing vintage and antique furniture can be a great way to save money, show off your personality or finally acquire the perfect piece to match your existing decor. Some older pieces of furniture are made better than newer ones, too, so repurposed items can be great bargains. Photos by Emily O’Brien Photography.

Interior designer Debbe Daley, the owner of Debbe Daley Designs, formerly in Lowell and now in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, says decorating with repurposed furniture can work for anyone, regardless of their budget.

“Many people are repurposing what they have, painting something to update it rather than buying something new,” Daley says. “In higher-end showrooms, we’re also starting to see new pieces that have been made to look like something that’s been repurposed. Oftentimes those pieces can be very expensive.”

Jill Cormier and Krista Witt, the owners of Acorn Home and Design in Andover, say that many of their customers who come to them with a special piece, or looking for a special piece, are less interested in deals than they are in the one-of-a-kind nature of a repurposed armoire or sofa. “People are more aware of the value of things than they once were,” Cormier says. “They look at an older piece as more of a ‘find’ than something they can save money buying.”

Many of Cormier and Witt’s customers come to them because they are interested in reupholstering an older chair or sofa. But according to Cormier, the investment can be similar to that of buying something new. “Once you factor in the fabric and the labor, reupholstering a piece can be very expensive,” she says, “but it’s worth it for people who are looking for something
unusual and unique, or who love an existing piece in need of an update.”

Sometimes, however, Cormier and Witt are presented with pieces that really aren’t worth the money it would require to repurpose them. “It’s important to understand and know the quality of a piece,” Witt says. “Research the name. It’s an investment, and what you end up with [after repurposing something] can be that much more valuable.”

In order to avoid choosing pieces that might not be worth the money or effort you’d have to put into them, Daley offers some advice. “Check items for stability. If they are wobbly or in need of repair, and you still decide you want them, try to get the dealer to give you a break on the price,” she says. “If a piece needs work, try to figure out if it’s something you can do yourself, and if not, how much it will cost. There are some things you just can’t fix.” 

 

Acorn Home and Design Center
Andover, Mass.

(978) 273-9717
AcornDesignCenter.com

Canal Street Antique Mall
Lawrence, Mass.

(978) 685-1441
CanalStreetAntique.com

Debbe Daley Designs
Portsmouth, N.H.

(603) 427-8648
DaleyDesigns.com

Melissa’s Perfect Piece
Lawrence, Mass.

(978) 408-1832
MelissasPerfectPiece.com

   

Filed Under: Home & Garden Tagged With: Accessories, Acorn Home and Design Center, Canal Street Antiques, Debbe Daley Designs, fashion, Furniture, Garden, home, Interior design, Melissa's Perfect Piece, recycling, Repurposing, style

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