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Handpicked this week - April 7

Welcome to my Handpicked by Milk and Honey Group newsletter. For new subscribers, in this weekly newsletter, I share my top picks for the week - trends or particularly noteworthy designs. Each week I share an interior, a real estate listing, and a style item that I think is special. I hope you'll let me know what you think!

1] Handpicked: INTERIOR

There is often a flash of panic on new clients' faces when we ask "what's your style?" It's a tough question because we all have multiple inputs that define our personal aesthetic. We always reassure homeowners that it's ok to not know! A really fun way to define personal style is reflecting on places and atmospheres that give you joy, peace, or inspiration. Sharing favorite vacation destinations, beloved restaurants or relaxing hotels is a great way for us to understand what design elements will define "home" for you.


I found Float Studio, which primarily focuses on commercial spaces (retail, hospitality, and workplaces), and was in love. They have designed some of my favorite companies' spaces - Sakara Life, Schumacher and Modern Matter are just a few!

That Food52 kitchen has SO many good ideas! Commercial spaces are so freeing because they have a theme that directs the design, making it more cohesive. Check out our collection of Pinterest boards for more help in defining YOUR personal style!


2) Handpicked: REAL ESTATE

Another gorgeous Greek Revival house in Newton came on the market this week! This house seems to have been the unfortunate recipient of a 70s renovation. Many original details were stripped, but some remain (like the gorgeous stairs).

Why oh why on the yellow paint? Fortunately high ceilings and spacious rooms make this house worthy of the investment. And because so much was removed, the new owner could have a lot of fun restoring beautiful details through salvage and antiques. What do you think?

3) Handpicked: STYLE

If you're picking a house like the one featured above, a good source of inspiration is The Corbel! Based in Louisiana, The Corbel specializes in antique and reclaimed doors, as well as antique and reproduction furniture and SWINGS (my favorite). Choosing patina'd pieces like these can immediately give warmth and character to a home, and they hold their investment really well.

Be sure to check out their Instagram feed for even more inspiration.


That's all from our team this week - can't wait until next week!

X Isabella

Isabella Califano Ehrlich - Designer and GC
Milk and Honey Group

P.S. If you would like to consider working together, I'd love to hear from you! Just head to my website here and drop me a line.

Handpicked this week - March 17

Welcome to my Handpicked by Milk and Honey Group newsletter. For new subscribers, in this weekly newsletter, I share my top picks for the week - trends or particularly noteworthy designs. Each week I share an interior, a real estate listing, and a style item that I think is special. I hope you'll let me know what you think!

1] Handpicked: INTERIOR

I have featured the Art of Building before and absolutely love their clean, elevated work. They prioritize the physical architecture of their spaces - the foundational components - over the interior furnishings, which I 150% agree with. I always urge my clients to focus on how a space feels - the flow, the light, and the windows - over all else.

You can always change up furniture and details, but furnishings can never, ever correct a broken layout. Focusing your budget on the manipulation of space is always the way to go and the Art of Building really lives that credo.


2) Handpicked: REAL ESTATE

This house on Chestnut Street in Newton is not affordable for most. But I had to share it because I wanted to show all the incredible architectural details it features. The carport. The unbelievable woodwork in the entry. The beadboard and the clawfoot tub. Just buy it, somebody. Right now.

The wee hooks by the door? The diamond panes in the cloakroom? I just adore it. What do you think?

3) Handpicked: STYLE

A certified B corporation, you can feel really good about indulging in a new pair of shoes or handbag from Anonymous Copenhagen. Quality, ethical manufacturing and environmental stewardship are all critically important to the brand, and they make really sexy products to boot.

As the weather grows warmer, which is on your list? I personally am drawn to those sparkly Dirty Dancing-esque heels. Remember?

That's all from our team this week - can't wait until next week!

X Isabella

Isabella Califano Ehrlich - Designer and GC
Milk and Honey Group

P.S. If you would like to consider working together, I'd love to hear from you! Just head to my website here and drop me a line.