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Northshore Home Summer 2019

Northshore Home magazine highlights the best in architectural design, new construction and renovations, interiors, and landscape design.

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Colby's room feels nautical with its blue and red palette. Right: In Jamison's room, ikat fabric was used both on the bed and on the curtains. Bottom right: The playroom above the garage is a large space with durable furnishings. 75 me really happy," says Anne, adding that she loves how cohesive the rooms feel. "You could pick up a piece of furniture in one room and put it in another and it would work. It all just flows and works well together." Upstairs, the master suite is a peaceful space with French doors in the bedroom that lead to a small deck with the best view of the harbor. Clark reupholstered the bed in blue fabric, coordinating with the blue drapery and the Scalamandre ikat that covers the chair and ottoman. When it came to the kids' bedrooms, Clark made sure to include Jamison and Colby in the decisions. In Colby's red-and-blue room, three nautical flags represent his initials, while Jamison especially likes the turquoise lamps and ikat fabric in her room. "When Jamison walked into her room," says Clark, remember- ing the reveal day, "the look on her face was priceless. She was so excited and felt so special." Clark has become part of the family, and it shows in how well this house suits the Moores and their lifestyle. "I'm honored to have this opportunity to work with them again on this house, on something that was cre- ated from scratch," says Clark. "Like all of my projects, it was so much fun and inspiring to see the changes you can make in a family's life." Here the Moores are happy, and that makes Clark happy. For contact information, see Resources on page 106.

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