A Sunroom

Three area designers weigh in on what it takes to make a stylish sunroom.

March/April 2011

We asked three New England designers to create a bright, cheerful sunroom.

KATE JACKSON

Kate Jackson’s selections show her penchant for melding the old with the new, complementing furniture and finds discovered at antiques shops with stylish new pieces to create unique spaces. KATE JACKSON INTERIOR DESIGN, PROVIDENCE, R.I., (401) 486-4006, WWW.KATEJACKSONDESIGN.COM

 

 

 

LIZ STIVING-NICHOLS

As a designer on Martha’s Vineyard, Liz Stiving-Nichols has brought beauty to her fair share of bright, sunny spaces. “I see more screen porches than sunrooms,” she says, “but they can certainly be designed with a similar approach.” MARTHA’S VINEYARD INTERIOR DESIGN, VINEYARD HAVEN, MASS., (508) 687-9555, WWW.MARTHASVINEYARDINTERIORDESIGN.COM

 

 

 

 


MICHAEL CARTER

Michael Carter pictures the sunroom as a luxurious space that lets homeowners enjoy the outdoors in every season of the year. CARTER & COMPANY INTERIOR DESIGN, BOSTON, (617) 227-5343, WWW.MCARTERANDCO.COM

 

 

 

 

 

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