Saturday, September 22, 2012

It's beginning to look a lot like Fall(sung to the tune, It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas)





I'm into simple seasonal decorating ideas.
My favorites for the fall are  sugar pumpkins stacked in glass containers (the one above is from West Elm) Actually any type of vessel works and looks amazing(white urn on counter is from Hudson*).  So simple and so fun. Happy fall!!!!!!!!!!!!
Image one Eric Roth
*Hudson is one of  my favorite stores in the South End, Boston.

Friday, September 14, 2012

My love affair with Ralph

Ralph Lauren, that is.......

Here are images from The Ralph Lauren Showroom at the Boston Design Center.  The place makes me swoon and takes my breath away.  Every piece of furniture and every detail is sensational. My friend and fellow designer and stylist,Tracy Parkinson , of The Nest and I were awarded the porch at this year's Jr League show house in Newton.  The island with the marble top was going there , as was our replication of the window seat below.  Unfortunately, Tracy and I bowed out of the show house (a story for another time and I keep hearing my mother in my ear saying, "if you don't have something nice to say, just don't say it).  So, have fun perusing thru these images, I hope you swoon too...





Monday, September 10, 2012

I'm a YANKEE doodle dandy!!!!!





























How lucky was I to be featured in the September issue of Yankee Magazine,  it is where I got my styling start about eight years ago.  Thank you Yankee, for thinking that I was worthy. Check out this pdf for see the entire article. http://www.kellymcguillhome.com/pdf/Kellymcguill-yankee.pdf
Also, if you have an extra minute, my new website is up...http://www.kellymcguillhome.com/
Thank you  Bill Medina and Luke Bunting of the Bunting group http://www.buntinggroup.com/ for making me look so good.  Here are some previews from my site.

The first three images are from my interior design site and the last two are from photo styling.
(1,2,3 Eric Roth Photography 4 & 5 Jim Westphalen photography)