
When I design a space, my goal is to weave together fine details to create a grand picture that is both beautiful and engaging. For The Summer Nursery at Tapley Hall, I chose details that reflect a story book theme, the spirit of adventure, and the tender touch of mother nature. It is an imaginative space that honors the classic relationship between parent and child.

story by-the-sea. Linen. Wicker. Rattan. Grass. Seashells.
I picture this nursery in a grand Victorian, somewhere along the ocean’s edge. A true respite from the city.
A quiet place to relax and enjoy the natural rhythms
of the ocean while celebrating the ebb
and flow of motherhood.
This is a story of juxtapositions where visual
contrasts create symbolic interest ...
Traditional styling paired with modern fabrics.
Fine art sharing space with story book illustrations.
Tailored pieces with a hint of youthful exuberance.

this vintage space with modern freshness.

preserving cherished memories from “story time.”
Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak
Little Bear by Elise Holmelund Minarik
A Frog in the Bog by Karma Wilson
Zen Shorts by Jon Muth
Anything by Eric Carle



and reflective stories from new mothers,
reads very much like a blog. It was published
in 1998, the year I had my first.

A charming little boy, illustrated by my
all-time childhood favorite, Eloise Wilkin.

A wildly adorable visitor finds a perfect place to sit.

Simple dressing of a palladian window
includes a summery sheer that
captures light and softens the view.

Dragonflies, tassels, and garlands of pearl add
a touch of whimsy to the traditional valance.

a vintage reading lamp.

decorates a doorknob.

Sweet dreams ...

Special thanks goes to:
Bassinet: Danvers Historical Society Collection
“Summer Sky” oil painting: Mary Taggart, Wakefield
Valance: RDR for Yvonne Blacker Interiors, Lynnfield
Upholstery and Sheer: Acorn Interiors, Andover
Persian Tabriz: First Oriental Rugs, Danvers
Flowers: Fiddlehead Flowers, Salem
Elizabeth Wertz Photography
And of course, I can’t forget ...
My husband, John, and the stars in our sky:
Zachary, Dylan, Owen and Ben

xoxo
Thanks for all your love,
support, and inspiration!
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