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Like pieces of music, houses are best understood through total immersion upon the first note. Stepping through the entryway of a home northwest of Boston, visitors are greeted by a symphony of color, form, and architecture, wrapped in the soft glow of sunshine. Not too long ago, before a total rebuild and redesign, the house was limited by its nondescript 1980s roots. While the original house had a classic bearing in a pastoral setting, it was closed and cramped, and had little relation to its gracious surroundings. The owners’ wish for change started very simply, according to Gerald Pomeroy of Gerald Pomeroy Interiors in Boston,
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