Belmont Historic Home

The Challenge

The homeowners of this Belmont historic home were empty nesters settling into the next phase of life. They had inherited furniture, sentimental pieces, and collected artwork—and wanted to introduce higher-end custom elements without replacing everything.

The design challenge: how to bring it all together into a home that felt cohesive, welcoming, and distinctly theirs.

The Solution

We used color, pattern, and textiles as the connective thread, creating a palette that flows from room to room. Larger patterns and softer neutrals anchor the main spaces, with quieter variations in adjacent rooms.

Rather than imposing a formula, we worked with what they loved and layered in new pieces that elevated the whole.

The result is a home that feels relaxed, collected over time, and very much theirs.

Cambridge living room designed by AbbeyK with large-scale patterned window treatments, vintage chairs reupholstered in a blue stripe, layered seating, framed artwork, and a custom walnut Ming-style coffee table anchoring the room.

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