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  • 1 week ago | domino.com | Jennifer Fernandez |Sean Litchfield

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  • Apr 19, 2024 | nhhomemagazine.com | Janice Randall Rohlf |Sean Litchfield

    How do you make doing laundry enjoyable for your clients? Create a practical, happy and tranquil oasis with a bit of pizzazz. This once drab space was transformed by adjusting and painting the client’s existing cabinets in a pale green and adding trim so that they now extend to the ceiling. A shelf with additional storage below was also added to provide space for folding clothes. Rather than settle for a traditional white on the ceiling, it’s painted in a high gloss turquoise.

  • Apr 19, 2024 | nhhomemagazine.com | Janice Randall Rohlf |Sean Litchfield

    Moving from San Francisco to historic downtown Portsmouth, where views overlook the harbor and salt piles, the owners of this penthouse wanted to embrace their surroundings. What was once an industrial-style abode was transformed into a luxe coastal New England oasis. The office, set on a diagonal with a curved back wall, is a key room for this retired but busy couple. The curved wall became an accent by hanging a detailed, custom wall mural of Portsmouth Harbor.

  • Feb 29, 2024 | nhhomemagazine.com | Janice Randall Rohlf |Sean Litchfield

    Mend Interiors’ Kasie DiNella modernized a classic New England kitchen and powder room to encourage gathering in the heart of this Rochester home. See how the smallest details matter. Updating the refrigerator to a panelized, counter-depth model improved the circulation and visual lines in the kitchen. New upper cabinetry that meets the ceiling increases storage capacity and also makes the space feel bigger.

  • Oct 30, 2023 | buffalonews.com | Sean Litchfield

    Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Save In an undated photo from Sean Litchfield, French-mattress-style floor cushions for seating, piled with pillows, in a design from Chango & Co. Thanks to an awareness that design affects children’s development, playrooms are no longer ‘the worst room in the house.’ (Sean Litchfield via The New York Times) -- NO SALES; FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY WITH NYT STORY PLAYROOM DESIGN BY TIM MCKEOUGH FOR PLAYROOM DESIGN. ALL OTHER USE PROHIBITED. -- Tags North...

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