Tag: Design for Historical Preservation

Drawing Design Inspiration from the Beaux-Arts – Thoughts from an Interior Designer

Written by on July 24, 2014 in Uncategorized
Drawing Design Inspiration from the Beaux-Arts – Thoughts from an Interior Designer

In a recent trip to New York City it was marvelously refreshing to sit in Bryant Park where the huge branches of the trees planted nearly a century ago (designed by Frederick Law Olmstead) formed a canopy of shaded repose where I could sit and rest my mind.  As a native New Yorker, I still […]

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How Furniture Selections Connect You to Interior Design Styles- Part 1

How Furniture Selections Connect You to Interior Design Styles- Part 1

This post begins a series that will shed light on how furniture selection connects you to an interior design style.  As an interior designer I always had an appreciation for and an interest in furniture which has been produced through the ages.  It has always given me insight into how certain pieces of furniture will […]

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Donna Terry to design Historic Glen Magna Estate’s Drawing Room

Donna Terry to design Historic Glen Magna Estate’s Drawing Room

        Boston Design and Interiors, Inc. is pleased to announce that their CEO and lead designer, Donna Terry, will  transform the drawing room of the famous Glen Magna Estate located north of Boston for the Danvers Historical Society as part of a fundraiser to help preserve this mansion, the Derby Summer House and […]

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