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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121 is a conversation piece that attracts people to spend time in the room." The front foyer boasts special pieces that elevate the simple space, including a handsome grandfather clock and a late-18th-century French wine table. The wall covering, from Clarence House, appears throughout the foyer and in the stairwell, unifying all three floors. "A foyer is such an important space that's often over- looked," says Pomeroy. "It should really speak to people, and communicate what's to come for the design." Pomeroy cultivated a blend of approachability and elegance in the dining room, using a crystal Dennis and Leen chandelier as a sophisticated focal point. "It draws the eye to the ceiling, which we were so excited about," says Pomeroy. "We used a Phillip Jeffries tea paper in a classic platinum leaf tone, which adds a luminous sense to the whole room." Custom gray-green glazed walls and an Asmara Oushak rug in seafoam and blue tones complete the tranquil color palette. Pomeroy, Bennett, and Lemanski all credit the suc- cess of their project to the trust between the team and the homeowners. "We're all so familiar with working together, which really streamlines the process for us and for the clients," Lemanski adds. "In the end, our rap- port improves the clients' experience and the quality of the project."

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