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Home design inspiration: Incorporating travel treasures into a cozy family room

Por: The Boston Globe Life January 07, 2023

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Looking for a cozy space where their family could watch movies, listen to music, and read, Newton homeowners hired Bruce Miller to redesign the central room on the third floor of their Queen Anne Victorian. The architect opened the low ceiling and added bookshelves that follow the slope and wrap the door. Then, designer and friend Abbey Flores decorated using items the family had gathered over time from around the world. “I visited them when... + full article



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