Archive for January, 2012

Instant Portland Visits Nicola’s Homes Boutique

Wednesday, January 25th, 2012

“Stepping into the shop on a cold January afternoon I was immediately enveloped by the very qualities that make Manganello’s designs so successful: warmth, a welcoming spirit, and a sense familiarity that makes the objects she chooses feel as though they might be family heirlooms.”  - Anna S., Instant Portland

“I want you to see the Portland I love,” Anna S. of the blog Instant Portland declares. And it is such a treat that today, my Old Port boutique made that list. In Your Own Personal Design Consultant: Nicola’s Homes, Anna proves to be a kindred spirit with a very discerning eye. So many of the beautiful objects she singles out from our selection are my own personal favorites!

Anna also mentions browsing my winter Garnet Hill line – and that she was able to pick up a few pieces she loves on sale. So true! As Garnet Hill sells out of pieces like the popular Grace Flannels and Old Port Quilt, I still have a few in the shop. And they are all on Last Chance Sale, so if Anna has piqued your interest, you should definitely stop by. And remember – even if you can’t make it into downtown Portland, you can always shop our collection online.

“Bedding, cookbooks, art, pillows, glasses, toys, sweaters, rugs, tea sets, even a top hat – it’s all here. Every item is clearly selected as much for its high quality as for its physical beauty, and — perhaps the best part — I feel like every item would fit well into any style of home.  And if you find yourself to be inspired, or perhaps need some inspiration, at the back of the shop is a design center staffed by friendly and knowledgeable designers who can help you find exactly the right pillow or a farmhouse table or perhaps just help you talk through a particular design challenge.”   Anna S., Instant Portland

Anna’s blog is a savvy insider’s view into so many of the unique shops and eateries that make this city such a special place to live. I appreciate her commitment to buying locally and her glowing writeup was the perfect start to a frosty January day! The next time she’s in the store, I hope she comes back to the Design Studio to say hi.


A Peek at a My Latest Project: 30 Maeve’s Way

Tuesday, January 24th, 2012
Exterior of Two Maeve's Way by Nicola's Homes

For the past couple of months, the Nicola’s Homes crew has been making plans into reality on my latest design/build project on 30 Maeve’s Way. For those who aren’t local, Maeve’s Way is a neighborhood named after my daughter, and located a short hop from Casco Bay on the Cumberland Foreside, just north of Portland, Maine. Projects like this are personal favorites, where I get to see my ideas take form, from initial sketches to plans to reality. Granted, it requires a lot of focus, but it’s immensely gratifying when the dust settles, and everything comes together. At this point, 30 Maeve’s Way is already well underway. The exterior and landscaping are largely complete and the interior is taking shape. Over the next several weeks, I’ll share some photos and stories of work in progress, to give you a sense of how things are coming together.

30 Maeve's Way Fireplace by Nicola Manganello

As a designer, I’ve always been drawn to materials that make spaces feel warm and inviting. And few materials provide that warmth more effectively than reclaimed wood and stone. In this first photograph, taken from the kitchen, it’s tough to miss the impact of the antique timbers used for the dual purpose of structure and beauty. From a purely visual standpoint, the beams define the living space, making it feel both warm and familiar. As the process moves forward, I’ll choose furnishings and fixtures that play off the structural aesthetic of the beams to bring the room together.

Like the old barn beams, the fireplace surround is also made of reclaimed material. Crafted of three granite foundation stones from the original house on the property – which we moved and renovated, and now sits at the entrance to Maeve’s Way – the scale of the fireplace anchors the room, and will serve as a natural gathering place for the family that eventually calls it home.

Interior entrance of 30 Maeve's Way by Nicola's Homes

The second photograph shows still more reclaimed materials in the main entrance to the house. From the simple sophistication of the antique leaded-glass interior window to the ornatereclaimed shoulders, these details add a sense of tradition to offset the home’s contemporary, open-space design. By incorporating the shoulders, we’ve broken up doorways that wouldotherwise feel too open, lending a sense of intimacy that helps to make the home feel more familiar and inviting.

To learn more about 30 Maeve’s Way, send me an email. I’d be more than happy to share details about the property, and even to arrange a walk-through. And staytuned. I’ll be sharing more details as the project moves forward.

Vintage Farmhouse Showcases Nicola’s Homes

Tuesday, January 17th, 2012

The joy of creating a home is what drew me into my career and what nourishes me still. So when I hear that my work has inspired other homeowners as they renovate, redecorate or build, I feel such a connection to them. We are all trying to do the same thing – nurture our families, welcome our friends, find our sanctuaries.

Gayle showcased my work on her wonderful Vintage Farmhouse blog and it was so well received by her readers – and a wonderful surprise to find while browsing. Thank you, Gayle! And for all you other vintage farmhouse lovers, her blog is a treasure trove of inspiration – and a great read.