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Northshore Home Winter 2021

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

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67 coffee, Shadrick designed a cozy nook centered on a banquette from Ballard Designs, which she had uphol- stered in an indoor/outdoor Schumacher fabric. Its Eero Saarinen-inspired tulip table has a hammered metal base from Bungalow 5. But instead of a more tradi- tional marble top, its custom wood top by Maine-based Huston & Company "feels warmer and more approach- able," she points out. Upstairs, the architect stole space from an extra bedroom to deliver another wish-list item for the homeowners: a proper master suite. To keep the space soft and soothing, Shadrick used similar tones of blue An upholstered sleigh bed is paired with a geometric rug. Opposite: Storage is made simple though the use of hooks and baskets in the mudroom. from the first floor but subtracted the bolder accents of red and orange. An upholstered sleigh bed partners with a geometric braided rug by Boston-based Thayer Design Studio. Rejuvenation sconces leave the grass cloth-covered Worlds Away nightstands clutter free. Updating the home for 21st-century living was the design team's goal. However, Shadrick did more than just select new cabinets and furniture. She curated an interior that feels like her clients and complements their daily life. "I am the filter," she explains of her role, "but in the end this is their home. It's their sanctuary." meghanshadrick.com; davidwhitney.com

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