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Another update at the KHS Wenham/North Shore ranch-house renovation/addition

July 26, 2016 Katie Hutchison

More finishes and even some paintings are in place at the ranch-house renovation/addition. That's a clear-finished beech interior barn-style slider on a stainless steel track that relates to the rod ties within the cathedral-ceiling space. I'm looking forward to presenting the great reveal when the rest of the finishes are in place and the homeowners have had a chance to settle in.

Stay tuned.

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KHS upcoming fine-art photography exhibit on Martha's Vineyard

July 14, 2016 Katie Hutchison
The Old Sculpin gallery opposite the Chappy Ferry in Edgartown. You can't miss it.

The Old Sculpin gallery opposite the Chappy Ferry in Edgartown. You can't miss it.

If you're thinking of traveling to the Vineyard this weekend, I hope you'll stop by the opening reception for my featured-artist exhibit at the Old Sculpin gallery in Edgartown. Here's a link to the event with all of the details.

Happy summer!

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More progress at the KHS Wenham/North Shore ranch-house renovation/addition

June 25, 2016 Katie Hutchison

Most of the finishes and even some furnishings are in place at the Wenham ranch-house renovation/addition, so I thought I'd share the latest peek at the living area with you. You may recall an earlier "Before and After" shot that I posted of this view. Now, the space is actually occupiable. (Here, too, is a earlier "Before and After" shot -- from the KHS Facebook page -- of the exterior from the back of the house.)

The homeowners went with a lighter, fresher palette than before. Those are pickled red-oak floors, a raw steel surround at the fireplace, and "Cucumber" (from C2 Paint) accents in the back of the bookshelves and on the wooden knobs that we re-purposed from the original 60's ranch-house cabinetry. The furnishings in this shot are primarily from Room & Board, and the window seat cushion and pillows in the background are by Oliveira Textiles of Bristol, RI.

Detail shot (courtesy of the homeowner) of a Spiral Tide cushion and pillow by Oliveira Textiles. Note the "Cucumber" accent on the knob, too.

Detail shot (courtesy of the homeowner) of a Spiral Tide cushion and pillow by Oliveira Textiles. Note the "Cucumber" accent on the knob, too.

Stay tuned for more progress shots as the Wenham ranch-house renovation/addition nears completion. There are some interesting finishes and furnishings still yet to come. Such fun.

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Summer 2016 New England garden tours

June 13, 2016 Katie Hutchison
a garden on the tour in Newport last summer

a garden on the tour in Newport last summer

It doesn't look like WBUR's The ARTery has published a guide to this season's garden tours, but I found a listing at Yankee magazine that you might want to reference. I'll be headed back to The Newport Secret Garden Tour again, running June 17-19 this spring. I'd like to think, in these many years sampling self-guided tours like the one in Newport, that I would be advancing from my idjit gardener status. Possibly, but perhaps there's a bit of the idjit gardener in even the most experienced gardener, who is open to how the garden might surprise, delight, and inform them. Happy touring.

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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

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