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Since 2015
Since 2015
Since 2015
Since 2015






We are an interior design firm founded
In 2015 by
Jane Barnes
"I believe that beautiful spaces begin with great design."
- Jane Barnes
Design Heritage & Local Style
Westford, MA boasts a rich tapestry of architectural styles that reflect its evolution from a colonial farming community to a thriving modern suburb. The town's design heritage is anchored in Late Victorian, Colonial Revival, Georgian, and Federal styles, with notable influences from Greek Revival, Second Empire, and Queen Anne traditions. The Forge Village Historic District stands as a testament to this diverse architectural legacy, showcasing a harmonious blend of Victorian Eclectic and Shingle Style homes.
Significant properties like the John Proctor House, built between 1720 and 1740 in the Georgian vernacular style, and the Henry Fletcher House, a rare example of late Georgian architecture from the early 19th century, highlight Westford's commitment to preserving its historical charm. This dedication to architectural heritage is deeply ingrained in the local culture, with residents and town officials alike prioritizing the maintenance and restoration of historic properties.
Modern Design Landscape
Today, Westford's residential design trends continue to draw inspiration from its rich history while incorporating modern amenities and sustainable practices. Popular home layouts often feature three to five bedrooms, with designs that honor traditional aesthetics while catering to contemporary lifestyles. The luxury home market in Westford, while more modest compared to nearby urban centers like Boston, is characterized by high-end restorations of historic properties and new constructions that seamlessly blend classic and modern elements.
The town's commitment to growth and development is evident in projects like the proposed 530-unit residential complex by ZOM Living, signaling a dynamic real estate market that balances preservation with progress. Westford's proximity to Boston allows residents access to world-class design resources and showrooms, complementing the town's own offerings of local artisans and craftspeople skilled in historic restoration techniques.
