What's better than a beverage center in your kitchen? No more bumping into people while making tea! :-)
A Mammoth island in a lovely Colonial kitchen we did in New England
A Wolf range rounds out the fabulousness in this honey of a kitchen we did in this 1930s New England Colonial.
A beautiful Colonial kitchen we did in Winchester, MA with wrought iron lanterns, brass sconces, and a copper hood and sink.
Meeps (the cat) thoroughly enjoys her new kitchen...
A useful, but handsome mud room is the perfect solution for 2 golden retrievers. And the humans love having a place to drop your keys, coat, and goodies.
A gorgeous navy blue built-in defines the space, and provides room for the owner's antique clock collection.
This cozy, colorful Family Room connects to the kitchen, but the bookcases define the 2 spaces
This Family Room is a symphony of color, warmth and coziness, with a nay blue built-in, oatmeal colored sofa, and hot pink wing chairs.
These are the original Colonial beams going through the Family Room. We always keep original details wherever possible!
This is a powder room in the "Wealth area" of the home. So we really swung out with Strawberry Thief wallpaper, brass sconces, and the homeowner's grandmother's etched mirror.
A stunning living room in a 1930s Colonial we did in Winchester, MA, with white rolled arm sofas, a coffered ceiling, and original artwork by Carrie Megan.
This room is an eclectic mix of the homeowner's favorites. We used some of our favorite fabrics for the pillows: Schumacher Chenonceau in coral, and Lotus Garden in green/blue and coral. The live edge coffee table brings in a modern element, along with the English rolled arm sofas and navy lamps.
We recovered grandma's rocker, and now this spot is delightful for tea in the morning, or a book in the afternoon.
White and blue activate the auspicious chi of this living room and so they are the dominant colors. The pops of warm color aren't enough to weaken the blue and white activations, but they bring balance visually and energetically. We love how this painting by a local artist, @carriemeganart, captures the serene yet cheery mood of the space. We used some of our favorite fabrics for the pillows: Schumacher Chenonceau in coral, and Lotus Garden in green/blue and coral. A Williams Sonoma yellow bird vase offers a teaser of the living room from the hallway. And the yellow vase call to the yellow Schumacher "Hellene" wallpaper from the foyer. The live edge coffee table brings in a modern element, along with the English rolled arm sofas and navy lamps.
A Williams Sonoma yellow bird vase offers a teaser of the living room from the hallway. And the yellow vase call to the yellow Schumacher "Hellene" wallpaper from the foyer. The live edge coffee table brings in a modern element, along with the English rolled arm sofas and navy lamps.
A wider shot of the Living Room, showing the homeowner's beloved Grandfather clock, the lovely Schumacher "Hellene" wallpaper in the hall.
Close-up of a Williams Sonoma yellow bird vase offering a teaser of the living room from the hallway. And the yellow vase calls to the yellow Schumacher "Hellene" wallpaper from the foyer.
All of the family members were quite thrilled with the new renovation.
We created this glorious retreat for our homeowners, who live with 3 kids, 2 giant golden retrievers, and 2 cats. After assessing the Feng Shui and coming up with a design plan, we designed a serene space that encouraged romance and peace.
This vanity area is punctuated by a Crystorama chandelier, a lovely Schumacher fabric on the bench, and a completely organized closet system.
The Primary Bathroom in this Winchester Colonial was designed as a calm, light-filled retreat using classical Feng Shui principles and a Five Elements approach tailored to the homeowners.
Timeless Carrara marble reflects natural light throughout the space, enhancing clarity and freshness while creating a serene, spa-like atmosphere. Traditional British fixtures were selected throughout, including faucets, sinks, and a soaking tub with an English tub filler, blending Old World craftsmanship with modern comfort.
The design struck a perfect balance for both homeowners: a generous walk-in shower for daily use and a deep soaking tub for relaxation. The result is a harmonious space where form, function, and personal priorities coexist beautifully.
Sinks by Crosswater London anchor the vanity design, while custom cabinetry and thoughtful storage maintain visual calm and everyday practicality.
Timeless Carrara marble reflects natural light throughout the space, enhancing clarity and freshness while creating a serene, spa-like atmosphere. Traditional British fixtures were selected throughout, including faucets, sinks, and a soaking tub with an English tub filler, blending Old World craftsmanship with modern comfort.
A freestanding soaking tub anchors this serene primary bathroom, positioned beneath a window to capture abundant natural light. Classic British-style tub fittings and a polished nickel towel warmer add Old World character, while Carrara marble floors and crisp white panel detailing keep the space light, timeless, and calming. The result is a spa-like retreat that balances traditional craftsmanship with modern comfort.
This transitional home office was Feng Shui’ed and designed to respect the architectural character of this 1930s Colonial while introducing a fresh, modern sensibility. Period-appropriate black-and-white wallpaper grounds the space in its historic roots, while bold coral accents energize the room and reflect the homeowner’s personality. The result is a balanced, functional workspace that blends classic structure with contemporary colour and tailored design.
Coral Chinese Chippendale chairs complement the coral in the back of the bookcase. Period-appropriate black-and-white wallpaper grounds the space in its historic roots, while bold coral accents energize the room and reflect the homeowner’s personality.
Designed for a California-at-heart surfer girl living in New England, this bedroom blends relaxed Boho Chic style with a laid-back Santa Cruz sensibility. Soft, layered textiles, natural wood furniture, and an airy canopy bed create a calm, beachy retreat, while woven shades, collected artwork, and lush greenery add warmth and personality. The overall effect is casual, youthful, and serene — a space that feels sun-washed, creative, and deeply personal.
A hidden door to a loft is every teenager's dream! We rose to the challenge.
Designed for a California-at-heart surfer girl living in New England, this bedroom blends relaxed Boho Chic style with a laid-back Santa Cruz sensibility. Soft, layered textiles, natural wood furniture, and an airy canopy bed create a calm, beachy retreat, while woven shades, collected artwork, and lush greenery add warmth and personality. The overall effect is casual, youthful, and serene — a space that feels sun-washed, creative, and deeply personal.
This dramatic teenage bedroom was designed with a full Feng Shui assessment and a Five Elements–based approach tailored to the homeowner. Rich Farrow & Ball Brinjal walls create a moody backdrop for classic artwork with a whimsical twist, layered with colorful bedding, plush textured pillows, and a crisp white metal bed. A statement Capiz shell chandelier adds sparkle and softness, balancing the deep tones with light and movement for a space that feels confident, expressive, and unapologetically luxurious.
This dramatic teenage bedroom was designed with a full Feng Shui assessment and a Five Elements–based approach tailored to the homeowner. Rich Farrow & Ball Brinjal walls create a moody backdrop for classic artwork with a whimsical twist, layered with colorful bedding, plush textured pillows, and a crisp white metal bed. A statement Capiz shell chandelier adds sparkle and softness, balancing the deep tones with light and movement for a space that feels confident, expressive, and unapologetically luxurious.
This boy’s bedroom was Feng Shui’ed and redesigned as part of a 1930s Colonial home in Winchester, Massachusetts. The goal was to create a space that felt comfortable, personal, and age-appropriate while still feeling pulled together and intentional. The result is a fresh, easygoing room that reflects Michael’s interests and personality, blending classic architecture with youthful energy and a relaxed, lived-in feel.
This boy’s bedroom was Feng Shui’ed and redesigned as part of a 1930s Colonial home in Winchester, Massachusetts. The goal was to create a space that felt comfortable, personal, and age-appropriate while still feeling pulled together and intentional. The result is a fresh, easygoing room that reflects Michael’s interests and personality, blending classic architecture with youthful energy and a relaxed, lived-in feel.
We Feng Shui’ed and designed this charming vintage laundry room in a 1930s Colonial in Winchester, Massachusetts. The space blends classic New England character with fresh, functional design, creating a laundry room that feels both hardworking and unexpectedly delightful. Traditional materials and thoughtful details elevate this everyday space into one that supports ease, order, and good energy flow.
We Feng Shui’ed and designed this charming vintage laundry room in a 1930s Colonial in Winchester, Massachusetts. The space blends classic New England character with fresh, functional design, creating a laundry room that feels both hardworking and unexpectedly delightful. Traditional materials and thoughtful details elevate this everyday space into one that supports ease, order, and good energy flow.
Designed by Feng Shui Style, this girls’ bathroom brings a fresh, modern edge to a classic 1930s Colonial home in Winchester, Massachusetts. Created for two lucky sisters, the space balances crisp New England architecture with bold, contemporary contrasts. White shiplap walls, sculptural brass lighting, and graphic black hex tile create a dramatic yet timeless backdrop, while thoughtful Feng Shui principles ensure the room feels harmonious, functional, and joyful. The result is a bathroom that feels playful, polished, and thoroughly loved by its young occupants.
Designed by Feng Shui Style, this girls’ bathroom brings a fresh, modern edge to a classic 1930s Colonial home in Winchester, Massachusetts. Created for two lucky sisters, the space balances crisp New England architecture with bold, contemporary contrasts. White shiplap walls, sculptural brass lighting, and graphic black hex tile create a dramatic yet timeless backdrop, while thoughtful Feng Shui principles ensure the room feels harmonious, functional, and joyful. The result is a bathroom that feels playful, polished, and thoroughly loved by its young occupants.
We Feng Shui’ed, designed, and lovingly restored this glorious Great Room in a Colonial Revival home on Boston’s North Shore. The architecture did most of the talking from the start: an original inglenook fireplace, massive hand-hewn beams, soaring ceilings, wide plank floors, oversized windows, and a spectacular vintage clock salvaged from a Watertown, Massachusetts train station. Our goal was to honour those historic bones while refreshing the room with warmth, colour, and a sense of relaxed, lived-in joy that reflects how the homeowners actually use the space.
We Feng Shui’ed, designed, and lovingly restored this glorious Great Room in a Colonial Revival home on Boston’s North Shore. The architecture did most of the talking from the start: an original inglenook fireplace, massive hand-hewn beams, soaring ceilings, wide plank floors, oversized windows, and a spectacular vintage clock salvaged from a Watertown, Massachusetts train station. Our goal was to honour those historic bones while refreshing the room with warmth, colour, and a sense of relaxed, lived-in joy that reflects how the homeowners actually use the space.
Originally designed by architect Miles Standish and later expanded in the 1960s by Richard Wills of the Royal Barry Wills firm, this early American pub and country living room is a standout architectural feature of the home. We Feng Shui’ed and refreshed the space with thoughtful updates, preserving its historic character while enhancing comfort, flow, and function for modern living.
This kitchenette falls in the Fame and Reputation sector of our client's home. The Wood paneling stokes the Fire Element of this sector and the red of the Union Jack refrigerator enhances the Fire. Do you know what else this Smeg refrigerator does? It makes this space FUN! Fun is what's happening in this home pu
A modern cosmetic surgery office designed to feel calm, elevated, and quietly luxurious. The space balances contemporary architecture with organic elements to create an environment that immediately puts patients at ease while reflecting the confidence and precision of a top-tier medical practice.
A modern cosmetic surgery office designed to feel calm, elevated, and quietly luxurious. The space balances contemporary architecture with organic elements to create an environment that immediately puts patients at ease while reflecting the confidence and precision of a top-tier medical practice.
A modern cosmetic surgery office designed to feel calm, elevated, and quietly luxurious. The space balances contemporary architecture with organic elements to create an environment that immediately puts patients at ease while reflecting the confidence and precision of a top-tier medical practice.