Northshore Home

Spring 2016

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

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120 custom tile floor and classic dual vanities. To sepa- rate the water closet and shower from the rest of the room, Bennett devised a floating wall, decorated with extravagant mother-of-pearl mosaic tile. Each room in the home's original structure received a face-lift and redesign during the project as well; downstairs, Pomeroy reimagined the living room, sunroom, front foyer, and dining room, connecting each space to the next with coral accents and shades of taupe and blue-green. "I've known the clients for years," Pomeroy laughs, "but I somehow never knew that they loved coral! When I found out, I knew I had to work it into the design." In the otherwise Above, left, Gerard Pomeroy; Right, the master suite was designed to be a spa-like oasis. See page 180 for resources muted, traditional living room, coral shines alongside seagrass carpeting, an Asian-influenced coffee table of Pomeroy's own design, and a stylish convex mirror placed among a collection of framed New England scenes. The living room adjoins the back corridor, which Pomeroy adorned with coral drapes in a rich Schumacher fabric and sculptural bronze accents that recall details from the kitchen. A double-sided fireplace that opens into both the living room and the sunroom draws guests from one room to the other, allaying Pomeroy's concern that many sunrooms don't serve their original purpose. "People often visit a sunroom, but rarely stay to enjoy it," he explains. "The fireplace

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