This Airy Nantucket Compound Is Tailor-Made for Happy Dogs and Spontaneous Dance Parties
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This Airy Nantucket Compound Is Tailor-Made for Happy Dogs and Spontaneous Dance Parties
""I can't stress enough how much of a revolving door it is," says designer Henry Boyle of the seaside Nantucket compound he recently completed for a Connecticut-based couple, their four young-adult children, and a pack of beloved dogs. "They're local celebrities in this community-it's a constant stream of people.""
""From the beginning, I wanted the house to feel warm and welcoming-always ready for entertaining, eclectic yet charming, and above all, deeply personal," the wife shares. Having known Boyle for years, she had confidence in his instincts."
""He understood my taste and how we'd use the home. The process was easy and fun." After nearly a decade at the firm of AD100 Hall of Fame designer Daniel Romualdez, Boyle approached this project with a fluency in classicism and the choreography of rooms."
""The aim was never a dutiful New England beach house; it needed, he says, to 'feel beachy and homey and appeal to everyone they entertain.'""
Henry Boyle designed a Nantucket compound for a Connecticut couple and their children, focusing on creating adaptable spaces for entertaining. The design features a warm and welcoming atmosphere, incorporating eclectic elements that reflect the family's personal taste. Boyle's experience with classicism and room choreography informed his approach, allowing him to assert his vision while considering the homeowners' preferences. The design includes contemporary artworks and Scandinavian millwork, aiming for a beachy yet homey feel that appeals to guests.
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