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KHS on EntreArchitect podcast

July 21, 2017 Katie Hutchison

I had an enjoyable conversation with Mark R. LePage over at the EntreArchitect podcast. Here's the podcast episode link. Mark has a specific interest in the business of small-firm architecture, and has conducted an impressive series of podcasts on a wide range of topics of interest to those pursuing a career in architecture and those shaping their small-firm architectural practices.

Mark indulged my interest in spreading the word about my recent call for submissions for the new book that I'm working on with The Taunton Press. The book's working title is The Cottage, Now. Here's a link to the House Enthusiast blog post with the details of the call for submissions.

Hope you'll give the podcast a listen, and that you'll send me your cottage projects to consider for the book.

by Katie Hutchison for House Enthusiast

In Special Events, My small-houses book, My cottage book

"How to Decorate" podcast with Ballard Designs about The New Small House and more

March 2, 2017 Katie Hutchison

I sat down at Ballard Designs in their new Natick Mall location to chat with the three "How to Decorate" podcast hosts, Caroline McDonald, Karen Mooney, and Taryn Schwartz about small-house living and The New Small House from The Taunton Press. Check out the podcast here.

by Katie Hutchison for House Enthusiast

In My small-houses book, Special Events

Book signing at Bunch of Grapes bookstore on Martha's Vineyard

July 27, 2016 Katie Hutchison

If you find yourself on the Vineyard Friday (July 29), I hope you'll stop in to see me from 4-5 pm at Bunch of Grapes bookstore, and to get a signed copy of my book The New Small House from The Taunton Press. Here's a link to the details.

by Katie Hutchison for House Enthusiast

In My small-houses book, Special Events

Window-seat landing design-strategy bonanza

May 1, 2016 Katie Hutchison
Design savvy at Blithewold.

Design savvy at Blithewold.

As frequent readers of House Enthusiast know, I define 10 small-house design strategies in my book The New Small House. But, as this photo taken at Blithewold Mansion in Bristol, RI will attest, there's no rule against applying many of the same strategies to smaller moments in larger houses.

This generous window seat off the landing in the grand front stair of this c. 1907 estate, designed in the English Country Manor style, is a great example of creating multipurpose spaces. Here, the landing is more than a place to catch your breath before continuing further up or down the stairs; it's also a destination, thanks to the window seat. 

It's a place to curl up with a book or to have a word or two with a companion before heading down to enjoy tea, or up to the more private spaces. It's a pocket for privacy amidst an otherwise larger and more public setting.

It takes advantage of the volume and height a stair can provide, by providing a perch from which to both overlook the activity of the living space below and the scene outside as folks arrive or depart. It takes advantage of the third dimension.

It also borrows daylight and view from windows that would otherwise be dedicated to the stair, and shares that daylight and view with the floor below and the hall above.

Because the painted, raised paneling that lines the wall of the stair seamlessly sides the back of the window seat and then continues further up the stairs, the window seat is very much part of the overall succinct palette of the stair hall. The line between stair and window seat, blurs so that each benefits from the other and is in a way enlarged by the other.

My one wish is that the window seat cushion and pillows were not red/burgundy, and that the coordinating rug wasn't red/burgundy and navy blue. I would prefer colors drawn more from the vase to the left in the photo, or the vase on the window sill further down the stair. Something with more of a mid-green or mid-blue color story would be my choice. But I suppose the cushion, pillows, and rug are the colors they are for historic reasons. Can't help but want to update it some and give it a fresh look. 

To see more of Blithewold as well as their impressive gardens, check out their calendar of events. I took the photo above when I was there for one of their afternoon teas. Just delightful.

by Katie Hutchison for House Enthusiast

In Design snapshot, My small-houses book, House tours

Before and After: Progress at North Shore ranch-house renovation/addition

March 21, 2016 Katie Hutchison
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This is one of my favorite stages of a project, when a design originally conceived and expressed via drawings starts to become visible in reality. The "Before" photo on the bottom was taken at roughly the same angle as the "After" photo above it. That's the same fireplace to the far right in the "Before" photo as the fireplace in the "After" photo, though we've added another gas fireplace behind the original wood-burning fireplace in the "After" photo.

The footprint of this space hasn't changed, but we've removed the low, flat ceiling, replacing it instead with rod ties in a cathedral ceiling, which adds volume and a sense of spaciousness. In my book The New Small House, I call this design strategy: Pay attention to the third dimension. 

By removing the full-height partitions between the former dining, living, and kitchen spaces, the renovated space serves multiple purposes comfortably under the taller cathedral ceiling. The location of the now free-standing fireplace provides some separation between the primary living space, captured in this photo, and the smaller sitting and dining space on the other side of the fireplaces. The low wall guard rail around the basement stair also differentiates without dividing. In the book I call this strategy: Create multipurpose spaces.

Less obvious in this "After" photo, is that opening up the space to the new reconfigured windows will allow the relocated kitchen, which is where I was standing when I took the "After" shot, to borrow view and daylight from the living space.

Since this is still a work-in-progress, it's too soon to write about finishes, but suffice it to say that we're going with a quieter, soothing, fresh palette. No yellow. Built-ins, cabinetry, and finishes will be introduced in coming weeks. The homeowners have also substantially edited their belongings, opting for new, more contemporary furnishings to complement their '50's ranch instead of the older furnishings that populate the "Before" photo. Stay tuned.

by Katie Hutchison for House Enthusiast

In KHS work-in-progress, My small-houses book
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