Interior designer Lisa Teague moved from a 4,000-square-foot farmhouse in New Hampshire to this 640-square-foot row house in Portsmouth. This tiny coastal house was not only her home but a testing ground for her use of color from her own line of self-mixed paint.
What started as a plan to use neutral colors evolved into a house full of color. Teague also used open cabinetry and large pieces of furniture to trick the eye into thinking there was more space. ENJOY!
What started as a plan to use neutral colors evolved into a house full of color. Teague also used open cabinetry and large pieces of furniture to trick the eye into thinking there was more space. ENJOY!
See you soon,
Teresa
xoxo
Country Living June 2011
you know...
ReplyDeletei love charm, and lots of it.
i could live in a tiny row house as well.
she has done a really good job.
xx
I love the pops of color!
ReplyDeleteWhen can I move in?! xo
ReplyDeletefun colors and gorgeous space...
ReplyDeletelove the sofa with the fringe...
maureen
Very very nice indeed !!
ReplyDeleteBeatrice
Teresa,
ReplyDeleteThis is a great post. Color is always on my mind now, that summer is approaching. I want more in my own space.
Wishing you a very blessed week!
xo
Luciane at HomeBunch.com