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The Art of Color and Comfort in a Boston Townhouse Interior

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The entrance door of this largely classical townhouse in Boston leads directly into the kitchen. Previously, this space was used as a living room, but the homeowners wanted a larger kitchen, so they decided to divide the space. The sofa area with a fireplace, featuring blue and green tones, extends the kitchen; by the way, the TV is hidden behind a mirror above the fireplace. The second living room on the upper floor is more elaborate – it features a richly curated color palette and vintage textiles that evoke the style of the 1960s. The walls are finished with buazery wooden panels, and the room's main decor elements include a stunning blue velvet sofa and an abstract expressionist painting by John Taylor. Turquoise and sage green colors, present in the decor of every room, create a cohesive look. Thoughtful color selection in the bedrooms ensures comfort and tranquility. Each room here is both unique and part of a whole. Excellent work!

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