June 2, 2026

Project Reveal: Coastal Modern Home

This weekend a very exciting (and very different) project of ours was featured in the Boston Globe Magazine Style Watch column and now we can do a full reveal of it! We shot this last summer with Sean Litchfield and I think he beautifully captured the modern, moody and yet comfortable vibe of this waterfront home in Maine for us. Major props to Jeffrey Pratt of Farm & Son for the mind blowing florals too. What a dream team. I’m gonna be honest here- we tried for almost a YEAR to get this published as a feature, and no takers. Which was of course super disappointing, but the way this industry (and its publications) work. It’s SO fickle and sometimes frustrating, but I still think this is such a shining star project and I’m so glad we can now share it with you.

We designed this family’s home here in Massachusetts and so when they called us again with the surprise news they had bought this unbelievable property, we were so thrilled. Not only to be called back for a second round of design work (always a wonderful feeling) but also because we were going to be able to work in a style a little out of our normal, traditional-meets-modern vein- which for us was inspiring.

This house was designed by an architect in California, and was ready to go. While we swapped out some lighting, the hard surfaces, baths and kitchen were done and looked great, so no need to reinvent the wheel there. What we did do was play off the vibe the architecture and setting already set for us, with the directive to make this NOT your typical New England beach house. What they were after was a more California cool, sort of 70’s surf vibe. Modern, warm, and a place you can still kick your sandy feet up and feel comfortable LIVING in (especially with kids).

This is a great room, with ocean views all along the far wall of windows. We wanted a natural warmth to be the base in here so we used lots of natural jute, wood, caramel velvet and linen. I am obsessed with the checkered poufs with boullion fringe- not something you’d expect in a Maine beach house and yet SO GOOD.

These clients love to hunt for great art, and this piece from Portland Art Gallery by Anne Sklar was the exact right feel and tones for this modern mantel spot.

Looking out at the ocean and private rocky beach (we collected a lot of pretty rocks on this shoot!). The client wanted to keep the view the star, foregoing drapes and instead installing very minimalist sheer motorized roller shades.

Looking back at the open plan towards the dining area and kitchen, you can better see the ochre and coral palette in the pillows and the AMAZING custom light fixture done by Tracy Glover.

A flatweave rug creates a casual but comfy base for this custom dining table that we paired with antique razorback chairs (we had to locate two identical sets online- a challenge) upholstered in an indoor/outdoor burnt coral red stripe. Can you EVEN with these florals????

As I mentioned, the kitchen proper was complete, so all we added were some great rope counter stools and accessories.

Out the glass doors is the porch, where you can just take a deep breath looking over the rolling grass down to the beach. Truly a magical spot.

Behind the kitchen is the super spacious mudroom- we did add these built ins in this space, mimicking the existing woodwork.

Down the hall is a TV room, which we outfitted in shades of yellow, beige, brown and a hint of coral and black. The sectional is a wonderfully nubby outdoor fabric that for sure has a throwback appeal to it.

Again, those VIEWS.

Another fantastic piece of art selected to complement the scenery and the room itself. Another pair of vintage chairs in a sheepskin is durable and cozy year round.

Across from the TV den in the main entry- with a super funky black iron mirror, rope-wrapped console and suede fringe ottomans. A checkerboard Moroccan rug warms up the floor and calls back to the pattern in the great room. The lamp and custom shade serve almost as sculpture.

What I LOOOOVE about my job is the ability to work in styles opposite of my own home- it is SO fun and exciting to work in a style like this and show that we really can do ANY look. :)

I absolutely LOVE how the primary came out- starting with the incredible striped bed and caramel ikat drapes. Such perfect colors for this soothing space.

The white reeded nightstands pop off the wood panels and complement the ride and fall pendants that were actually existing.

Across the bed you can spot a vintage wicker chest and bamboo mirror with a peek into the bathroom.

Another space, this time more of an adult office and den, with shades of plum, magenta, yellow and orange. This room is SO much fun- from the blockprint roman shade to the purple sofa and funky chair.

We also added this built in wall to look like it had always been here, providing more storage and display space.

The kids bunk room- what colors, DIDN’T we use in here? Such a bright and happy space perfect for the littles in the family (plus some friends!)

We really cleaned out 1st Dibs of braided wicker casegoods :)

I ADORE how moody this guest room came out. It’s tiny, so we painted the wall this deep plum and used an abstract mural on grasscloth on the back plastered wall as almost large scale art. A braided rope bed, tiny retail nightstands and modern brass lamps round it out.

This other guest room was done in coral and green, but not in a cutesy, juvenile way.

We fitted out this laundry room with new cabinetry, tile and the SWEETEST hunter green leaf paper.

A little hallway nook…

A huge thank you to Eliza and Colleen on my team for all their incredible work getting this across the finish line and all our tradespeople for making (multiple) trips to Maine to make this perfect for us and our lovely clients.

I saved a little round up of items that give you the feel of this project in my ShopMy, too. I cannot reveal all the sources for these specific items (the clients pay us for that), but I can suggest some readily available items that will help you get the look!