Casagrande Studio

Casagrande Studio Interior Design Firm

Yes to kitchens with color and pattern. They absolutely should reflect your personality, tell your story, be inspired an...
06/02/2026

Yes to kitchens with color and pattern. They absolutely should reflect your personality, tell your story, be inspired and most importantly be warm and welcoming. We sure accomplished this at our West Newton Queen Anne going from all white to blues, pinks and warm wood and brass. What is your dream kitchen color? Be sure to swipe to see the before.
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The bedroom is in  — and I’m thrilled. But what I’m really thrilled about is the embrace of color and pattern. Rooms tha...
05/30/2026

The bedroom is in — and I’m thrilled. But what I’m really thrilled about is the embrace of color and pattern. Rooms that have something to say. Rooms that show who you are the moment you walk in.

Say yes to what you love on the walls, on the furniture, layered and considered and deeply yours. Say yes to warmth you can actually feel.

I am all in. Always have been.
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I spent this week on Cape Cod at the beautiful Chatham Bars Inn for New England Home’s Design Summit and am now feeling ...
05/22/2026

I spent this week on Cape Cod at the beautiful Chatham Bars Inn for New England Home’s Design Summit and am now feeling so inspired and excited about the future of home design. I heard from brilliant architects and designers, learned about AI and design, where social media is at, met up with colleagues and friends and met some new. What a treat it was. Thank you for another great

This living room I designed for a treasured client who just loves New England beaches. We started with the art by from and created a room he can feel a little bit of summer all year round.
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Mulberry. Smoky green. Lilac marble.This Art Deco–inspired primary bath in Brookline Hills is proof that bathrooms can —...
05/14/2026

Mulberry. Smoky green. Lilac marble.
This Art Deco–inspired primary bath in Brookline Hills is proof that bathrooms can — and should — have color, drama, intention. Not just white. Not just functional. They should be the room you look forward to walking into every morning.
I’m photographing another Art Deco bathroom and dressing room in Newton today. First peeks coming very soon. 👀
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Your front door is the first sentence of your home’s story. Make it count.I was asked to weigh in for  on front door col...
05/07/2026

Your front door is the first sentence of your home’s story. Make it count.
I was asked to weigh in for on front door colors to skip in 2026 — and classic red and dark gray made my list. Too expected. And neither reads well on a flat, cloudy New England day.
The front door is the one place you shouldn’t play it safe. It’s paint. So why choose what everyone else chose?
Go bold. Go warm. Go you. Think of it as the first hint of who lives inside — your family’s personality, your palette, your joy made visible from the street. A burst of orange. A warm saffron. Something that makes you smile pulling into the driveway.
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Less is more. Except when more is more.This Brookline living room is every textile, every antique, every bold choice — a...
04/29/2026

Less is more. Except when more is more.
This Brookline living room is every textile, every antique, every bold choice — all at once. It works because it’s intentional. That’s the difference between a room that’s busy and a room that’s alive.
That’s what we do at Casagrande Studio. We ask the questions no one else asks. We take the time. We build homes that feel like you — not the version of you that’s trying to look like everyone else.
Soul-forward design for people who’ve never been subtle.
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The hallway to the primary suite could have been an afterthought. It never is in my projects.This is where the exhale be...
04/19/2026

The hallway to the primary suite could have been an afterthought. It never is in my projects.
This is where the exhale begins. Textured wallpaper. Sulking Room Pink on every piece of trim. Flower pendants lighting the way like little lanterns. A vintage rug that makes the whole thing feel like it’s always been there.
Not a corridor. A transition.
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The living room, kitchen, bedroom, entryway, office — each room got something. A Nobilis fabric. A Pierre Frey wallpaper...
04/08/2026

The living room, kitchen, bedroom, entryway, office — each room got something. A Nobilis fabric. A Pierre Frey wallpaper. Brinjal trim. Calamine ceilings. Furniture I already loved, reupholstered.
No overhaul. Just an edit — by someone who’s spent a decade learning exactly what a room needs.
Boston.com covered the full before and after today. Link in bio.
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Paint is the fastest, highest-impact refresh there is. No renovation. Just one intentional color decision — and a room t...
04/04/2026

Paint is the fastest, highest-impact refresh there is. No renovation. Just one intentional color decision — and a room that feels like it was always meant to be this way.

For the bedroom of our Federal Revival project in Brookline the goal was calm. A room that let the window treatments speak. Farrow & Ball Mizzle on the walls. Cromarty on the ceiling — just slightly lighter. Brightness without disruption. You feel it before you see it.

Dark cabinets against a white ceiling can feel unfinished. So the ceiling became part of the design for the kitchen of our Jamaica Plain project
Farrow & Ball Brinjal on the cabinetry. Setting Plaster above — a softer complement that holds the depth without the weight.
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2.5 years inside an 1894 Victorian. And it’s the details that will stay with me.Art Deco hardware on the dining room cab...
04/02/2026

2.5 years inside an 1894 Victorian. And it’s the details that will stay with me.
Art Deco hardware on the dining room cabinet — made entirely by hand. A bedroom sconce shade I designed with my favorite custom workroom, pleated by hand, fold by fold. A stripe of gold tile running through the shower — my little unexpected gift to a very traditional bathroom.
A brass kitchen hood I designed and brought to life working directly with the metal worker until the patina was exactly right. A handmade fireplace screen, same story. An ottoman made in England that looks like it arrived with the house a hundred years ago. And a pillow I designed myself — cut velvet, silk rope piping, trim tape from Paris — that I still can’t quite believe exists.
This is what it looks like when you refuse to rush an old home.
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