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The directive for this South End town house? Make it feel like a proper family home: sturdy and sophisticated. Kristine Irving, principal of Koo de Kir Architectural Interiors in Boston, designed built-ins that show off the homeowners’ collections — they are global travelers — and chose furnishings that are both handsome and hearty.
A single curved rod unites the gracefully curved bay window as one unit. Positioning the rod halfway between the window trim and crown molding feels balanced and airy.
Irving swapped out the IKEA dining table that had been with the wife since college for a table from RH that will stand up to the couple’s two boys.
Striped wallpaper backs and Urban Electric Co. library sconces make the display shelves, which are painted in Benjamin Moore “Clay Beige,” especially chic.
Customizing in-stock pieces — Irving reupholstered the backs of side chairs from Arhaus in plaid to match the custom host chairs — can be a more economical and faster way to create a unique look.
An extra-large Urban Electric Co. pendant is fitted with a diffuser to hide its four bulbs.
Replacing the unremarkable fireplace, surrounding with a historically accurate marble mantel from Nor’East Architectural Antiques in South Hampton, N.H, upped the sophistication.
The period-appropriate mirror from Berkshire Home & Antiques in Sheffield enhances the volume of the dining room and adds unexpected elegance.
Marni Elyse Katz is a contributing editor to the Globe Magazine. Follow her on Instagram @StyleCarrot. Send comments to [email protected].
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