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Kristin color washed and dragged the walls in the main living area in a mottled chartreuse and gold. The vintage desk is home to old photographs, a blue antique typewriter that belonged to her father and other meaningful pieces.
by Rikki Snyder
A 1920s sideboard once belonging to Kristin's great-aunt got new life with a bright coat of red. Kristin does oil and gouache painting, paints pottery, is a published illustrator and author, and has now taken up mosaics.

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Sideboard paint: Satin Impervo, Benjamin Moore
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In the living room library, Kristin created her own wallpaper by cutting shapes out of FedEx boxes, layering the shapes on top of each other and hand painting each shape.
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A large wooden chest makes a perfect ottoman for this reading nook.
by Rikki Snyder
Kristin painted the stairwell in the living room with a blue flower pattern.
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Another hand-painted treatment adorns the wall opposite the library couch.
by Rikki Snyder
The couple kept the original wood surround in the library. The mantel is home to family photos and other meaningful pieces.
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Additional black and white photographs of Kristin's and Mark's families are found throughout the dining room as great reminders of their farming history.
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One of Kristin's free-form murals adorns the dining room walls. Its chickens, birds, flowers, leaves, guinea hens and peacocks offer a tribute to the animal-friendly home. Below the chair rail, a plaid pattern designed with painter's tape contrasts the playful forms above.

"Most of the year, the dining room serves as a shipping and storeroom for our various businesses, but once a year at Thanksgiving it serves as a great basis for a family celebration," Kristin says.
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"I love my set of 1920s Jacobean revival dining room furniture that came from my great-aunt Jennie in New Jersey. It was an ugly oak-color wood when I moved it here, but I washed it with a thin layer of black oil paint," Kristin says. "It isn’t exactly current fashion, but neither are we. It is chunky and sturdy and fits our home’s decoration perfectly."
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A long hallway between the living room and the kitchen holds a plush window seat sandwiched between two built-in bookshelves. It's the perfect spot for resting and reading without being too excluded from the rest of the home.

A blue and white patterned blanket and some of Kristin's hand-crafted pillows adorn the cushioned seat. Her original artwork hangs under the wall lamps.
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A large stool sits in a closet across the hall, decorated with a collection of framed photos and drawings.
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This Hoosier cabinet from Kristin's German immigrant grandmother, Frieda, was made by G.I. Sellers in Indiana in the early 1920s. Kristin painted it bright orange and hung a piece of antique folk embroidery in place of a broken rolltop cover.

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It was in her American kitchen her entire adult life and has a flour bin with a sifter," Kristin says. "I keep all my baking supplies in it and love that connection with my grandmother."
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The couple gutted three rooms on the first floor and transformed them into one large kitchen. The original kitchen was in the basement.

An old wooden table matches the original rustic wood floors, where Phoebe the dog makes herself comfortable. A black iron electrified oil lamp sourced from an antiques store hangs over the table. The corner cabinet houses Kristin's hand-painted ceramics.
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The kitchen is designed to mimic a British-style country kitchen, with local Ashfield schist stone countertops and milk-painted cabinetry. A slotted drainboard is carved into the stone.

A maple counter made by one of Kristin's friends tops the island. "The lights are all old," she says. "Over the island is a wacky iron lamp with an opalescent glass shade that I carried home from England shortly after we bought our house. The walls are filled with pottery — some old, some new, some I made myself. It is the nerve center of the house. I cook a lot and develop recipes for our sheep-farm website. Our kitchen functions really well as a space for our family and farm."

Cabinetry: Crown Point; countertops: Galaxy stone, Ashfield
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Kristin made the lampshades and bases as well as some of the pottery in the house. "I’ve painted a lot of the lampshades in the house and had the lamp bases assembled out of antique lamp parts that I collected from flea markets over the years. I love how the light shines through the shades — they look a lot like stained glass," she says.
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Two years ago the couple built an upstairs addition, which now serves as an informal dining room and seating area. The high ceilings and painted wood walls make for a bright, airy and inviting space.

Paper lanterns hang from a wood beam in front of a gallery wall filled with original artwork by Kristin and daughter Julia. A collection of painted chairs is gathered around the table.
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A colorful seating area with wicker furniture sits across from the dining area, adding to the indoor-porch feel of this space. Plenty of windows make the space seem even larger than it is.

More of Kristin's handmade lamps and colorful pillows keeps the upstairs area bright and inviting. The family loves this addition to their home and spends a lot of time relaxing here.
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One of the family kittens, Delilah, plays with the linen on one of Kristin's chairs.
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Kristin works and teaches knitting and stitching in her downstairs studio. White walls make way for the colorful tiled floor and chairs.
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A pink-orange wall is an appropriate backdrop for another piece of Kristin's art. Original wooden beams balance the saturated color.
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This upstairs bathroom is one of two bathrooms the couple renovated when they moved in. A claw-foot tub sits on a wooden platform surrounded by beadboard, bright yellow walls and individual decorative tiles.
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Kristin and Mark knew this house was the one for them as soon as they saw it. "Mark called me at work and I insisted on seeing the place first, so we drove up to the house the next day, and before I got out of the truck, I said, 'OK, we can buy it.'"

On the exterior, the couple replaced the dilapidated cedar roof, an outdated 1970s gambrel dormer addition, and added a mudroom.

"Our area is steeped in history, but unfortunately there is not much known about our house," says Kristin. "All our deeds state the year built as 1751. It was no doubt built as a farmhouse by one of the founders of our little town. Supposedly the stagecoach used to pass our house!"
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A grape arbor provides fruit and natural shade over the stone patio in back. The rock walkway wraps around to the front of the house, passing by a second, smaller patio area.
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The couple added this section of the house two years ago.
by Rikki Snyder
The backyard is home to a large garden and a fenced-in area for the sheep.

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Comments

larryhinkle Its so refreshing to see a home thats not beige and white. No matter what Benjamin Moore names them every house I see is just beige and white.
9 months ago · ·
kennedytarheel Who would ever guess from the exterior that a riot of color was having a perpetual party inside! This home defines "fun" based on creativity and a risk-it-all approach to life. You LIVE life! Thanks for sharing.
9 months ago · ·
cillisa I really enjoyed this one-- it made me happy.
9 months ago · ·
guenevere77 Wow. This looks like what I have always tried to do with my own living space. Personalized and colorful with lots of your own artwork everywhere. I've never thought of making my own wallpaper! Awesome.
9 months ago · ·
deblie Wow! Very colourful and refreshing. As someone else said, a happy house. I love it and would love to have a colourful house too but I don't think I have the know-how or the courage!
9 months ago · ·
Leighanne Mary I absolutely love this place. A great inspiration.
9 months ago · ·
Lanie Brown Crayola gone crazy!
9 months ago · ·
Lynette Pratt I Love Love Love your house, I love the fact that you are sentimental. I aspecially love your walls. I am busy building a house I wish i could import you,hahaha. Thank you for sharing
8 months ago · ·
joylana I knew Kristen's knitting patterns are over-the-top colorful. What a happy house! Wow!
8 months ago · ·
megangbush I like color a lot but this is a little too much for my individual tastes.. BUT I think it's great that she was able to incorporate her own tastes/passions/work into a creative and fun house.
8 months ago · ·
annemarsh1 What talent !!! The "wallpaper" is so beautiful !!! The house is so warm and inviting !! Love it !
8 months ago · ·
mini4679 Absolutely fascinating...this house really exudes happiness
8 months ago · ·
Artisanaworks I am enchanted with the whimsy, pattern and color. Kristin's paintings, wallpaper, lamps & shades, and pillows just make the place. Love the spirit which comes through.
8 months ago · ·
Julie Vogel i love your house so much...i love color and well curated stuff...check out my house i was toured last week. i also love your furniture patterns and pillows, and it seems you have a suzani chair with an afgan...amazing.


no beige here!
8 months ago · ·
Peggy Aronson Publish another book--Kristin Decorates! Thanks for the inspiration.
8 months ago · ·
Sarah Greenman What a gregarious, fun-loving and thoughtful home. Rikki, the pictures are fabulous!
8 months ago · ·
melanie52778 I am in LOVE w/ this house! Well done
8 months ago · ·
Rama Beautiful house. My only question is the bright orange color given in the bedroom, during night times doesn't it cast a reddish light in the room, that gives a uncomfortable feeling?
I colored my wall with orange color, it was looking beautiful during the day, but during the night the reddish reflection really made us feel very uncomfortable, so I had to change the color, with a heavy heart. I really loved the orange color.
I have seen rooms painted from ceiling to all the walls painted brightest orange and they looked alright in the pictures, but living with that color during the night is something i wonder how they can tolerate it.
8 months ago ·
hotandcold What a Gorgeous Happy Home, very relaxed with splashes of colour everywhere.
Anything and everything goes together so beautifully.
8 months ago · ·
xenasmom Oh, I love this house! I took a ton of ideas away from this article!
8 months ago · ·
hometipster As someone who likes the contemporary and minimal look I find it interesting that I like the use of the very strong colors here. While I do favor the minimal I do like to see a good use of color and this is a very good example of making something completely unique.

Nice to see some folks can really think outside the box when it comes to interior design.
8 months ago · ·
Karen Ball I feel a migraine coming on! A valiant effort congrats! If everyone loved the same things the world would be boring and beige...just the way I like it!
8 months ago · ·
p1riethmiller your house is my dream house! you are so talented!
8 months ago · ·
cadie I LOVE all the colors! It's a very happy place.
8 months ago · ·
janeinglenellyn There are so many cheering on this vibrant home, yet we have been raised worrying about what such boldness does to resale. So tell me...did all this creativity devalue the home's resale value or not? Some of that painting is going to be quite difficult to revert to neutrals, after all. This is no criticism whatsoever. I love color. I am just curious to get input about this question that tethers so many of us. Thanks for your artistry, homeowner, and for your thoughts, group.
8 months ago · ·
robkat I am trying to muster the courage to paint my own home in bold colors. You are an inspiration! Living here must make you smile.
8 months ago · ·
Claudia Albertson My guess would be that they don't plan on selling. When it comes time to sell, hopefully it will be one that they don't have to paint o because of the artist that lived there. Kudos, "viiva la difference". A home is not to please others, it must please those that live inside.
8 months ago · ·
hometipster @robkat - Painting any room, regardless of the color is all about personal preference. Go ahead and if it makes you happy then it's mission accomplished. You can actually define spaces in a room using bold colors - take a look at this as might help you. http://hometipster.com/defining-areas-with-bold-colors/
8 months ago · ·
pantherestates This is such a super cute place!Is it me or did anybody else feel super happy taking a journey in this house?I could feel the love!
8 months ago · ·
Christine Hilton Kudos to you for having such fun! I LOVE this house!!!!
8 months ago · ·
callums Good luck ever selling this house, except to perhaps another set of hippie artist-types. I don't see a single restful room in the entire house. I love colour, but this is far too much, and far too sloppy and mashed together. Was that hoarder-style stacks of newspapers/magazines in the kitchen on the floor?? I'd have a permanent headache living there! Sorry, I don't get why others are raving about it.
8 months ago · ·
graciel57 So nice to see so much to do with your family. That really is what makes a house a home. Too often you see houses where collected antiques are displayed, in essence, someone else's family. Love to see that you have kept your own family's things.
8 months ago · ·
lisadashe I LOVE this house. I'd want to have one or two more subdued rooms for times when I'd want a rest from all the color, but other than that, I LOVE it!!!!
8 months ago · ·
robkat Why should one live in their home as if it already belongs to someone else? Home should be where you feel you belong - a place that is restorative to your soul - all your own - an escape from the world. Resale? Cross that bridge IF you come to it. Until then, LIVE in your home.
8 months ago · ·
kem60 I like color but wild color plus too much stuff is over the top. JMO.
8 months ago · ·
normpo It must be fun to live there.
8 months ago · ·
rjg888 I bet she has a high metabolism!
8 months ago · ·
The Cabinet Studio (Canada) Inc. What a unique home, so much happiness within those walls. How many of us have clients who won't even put a splash of color on one wall:) This year, fashion, is also all about bright colors.
8 months ago · ·
Christi Gibson Is this the lady that commands the "yarn-bomb" movement? I should have known that her home would be a work of art.
8 months ago · ·
Casart Coverings I am fascinated with the description of Kristen's technique for the library walls. How long did it take her to complete I wonder.
8 months ago · ·
4udolly Kristin, THANK YOU! for daring to use color. I too am an artist and I tend to overstep color according to my friends. I love your bedroom wall piece, the mural you painted and the varied colored tiles in your workroom.
I have been deciding on wall colors for a house we're moving into in another month and decided to "try" to go more subdued. However I know I won't go nuetral dominant. i'm aiming for restful in some spots but color will be the rule.
8 months ago · ·
wendian Really well done! Wonderful balance in all design elements - definitely a cut above!
8 months ago · ·
eharley what a visual mess
8 months ago · ·
kaycoleman Love the color. Reminds me of the kids book by Pinkwater called "The Big Orange Splot"...all about creativity and letting your dreams become your reality.
8 months ago · ·
CJ Sebert You know what? It all seems to work in this house. Somehow the way they put it together it's not overwhelming or cluttered looking. Love all the books and fun fabrics. Especially love your dinning room mural, pottery and the kitchen is a real gem.
8 months ago · ·
ranjini Absolutely awesome ! loved the colours , the warmth and the personal touch in every corner !
8 months ago · ·
kbumgar Wow, it takes guts to embrace color so boldly! I must admit, I was skeptical but the house does make me happy! Kudos to this family for having the courage to go all out.
8 months ago · ·
boivindenis Très osé! Congeulations!!!
8 months ago · ·
Christi Gibson I'm no artist but I couldn't bear to live in an environment without color. All of my walls, ceilings, whatever have color. Have lived in this ever-changing home for almost 47 years and it is in a constant state of flux. Always figured that husband and I paid the bills so we could do whatever as long as we didn't infringe on others. As to resale, all the walls could quickly be painted beige. By then I will be walking on streets of gold.
8 months ago · ·
JEANIE Oh how DELICIOUS! I love color, pure crazy pops of bright color, but could never pull this off. But wow-I am so glad they have! I enjoy (the sometimes seemingly) endless sea of whiteness (which is lovely in its' way), but - YES! Thank-you for making this your place - not the next buyer's place. I think the history, bones and updates, as well as the amazing location will sell your house - when that time comes! This house is like a wonderful vaction in an exotic place, like a tangy, lucscious dessert that you pushed away the rest of your meal to get to. Mmmmm, yes. I can't quit investigating these photos! :)
8 months ago · ·
audjosh Love the colors,especially the painted furniture. Just couldn't live here, couldn't take the clutter.
8 months ago · ·
DUEALBERI This is so vibrant and pretty! Thank you for sharing!
8 months ago · ·
skipdustbath I would kill for the home- on the outside- I am one of those who prefers to have my color in my furniture, floors(rugs) and decorative accents. The kitchen is the only room I would feel comfortable in. Having said that - it reminds me of my sister and her taste- she is also an artist- and that makes me SMILE. Everyone has their own taste in decoratiing and should not be put off by other's comments. You go girl!
8 months ago · ·
judymchartrand These photo would make an Artist drool, so many beautiful colors. I enjoyed them, especially the red, and lime green.
8 months ago · ·
jojosail2 Wow. I absolutely love some of this, the dining room walls in particular, along with the lamps. But taken as a whole it's overwhelming.
8 months ago · ·
Claudia Albertson @Christi Gibson the woman that you were speaking of regarding the "yarn bomb movement" to was Magda Sayeg, 37, from Houston
8 months ago · ·
ccrushing Really love the combination of vivid colors and comfy furnishings! It's so homey and inviting and I, like others here, so prefer that to white, beige and stuffy!
8 months ago · ·
judithmunns Crayola gone crazy, indeed. I know why the family spends a lot of time in the addition -- they desperately need that space's relative serenity in their lives! Anyone who has studied the psychological impact of color knows that there are issues in this home that need serious attention. My heart aches for this lady's lovely and previously very valuable antiques, spoiled beyond belief by the bizarre colors soaked into the precious hardwood pieces which had been created so carefully by true artisans of other times.
8 months ago · ·
Jan Carlson Wow! This is my favorite Houzz tour ever! Kristin, we must be soul sisters - this wild child color crazy person lives in my soul and shows in the quilts I make but hasn't quite made it to the decor in my house (although my rooms are colorful) Loved the article and am awe of Kristin's talent.
8 months ago · ·
judyg Not my style at all, but what talent! The dining room walls are over the top fabulous!
8 months ago · ·
Dolores Stewart I love this artsy house! It is the epitome of color, creativity and originality. With a house like that no one can ever get bored.
8 months ago · ·
Francesca I love the color. I'm not sure that I want as much color but I get tired of 'so pastel it looks white'
8 months ago · ·
wschrega I love the colors and would enjoy visiting this house - but could never live here myself. I recently painted over a few brighter colored rooms and love the peace and calm that I feel in them.
8 months ago · ·
aliosh Although this would be too much color for me personally......and I love color.......it is a very creative looking home which I'll bet was tons of fun to decorate.
8 months ago ·
ldorn56 But beige and white are the perfect backdrop for colorful accessories, that you can change with your moods & the seasons! I love the idea of changing lampshades and pillows!
8 months ago · ·
CAROLE MEYER Just beautiful...like living in the middle of a huge art installation! Love it!
8 months ago · ·
kjziebell totally festive...love it
8 months ago · ·
Debra Rodriguez Love Love Love In Love with your house !
8 months ago · ·
oldred Definitely the home of an artist.
8 months ago · ·
ladymojo Happy happy happy, colour makes me happy! I love your art, decorating and being a fellow fibre artist, noticed the gorgeous bright yarns on the table. Thanks for this, you have made a sunny day even brighter!
8 months ago · ·
foofoo1960 Always fascinates me how we are so different. I love color, and I applaud this family for their bold decisions, but I would not have a peaceful thought in this house....
8 months ago · ·
trasgorshek This is a ton of color to take in, but soooo well done. Very hard to do and pull off visually. I have no idea why, but I instantly got a feeling of Van Gogh when I quickly did my first tour without ready the article. It gave the feeling of "The All Night Café at Arles" or the "Bedroom in Arles", but in life form.

The photo of the sideboard could be made into a print with the balance of complementary colors, along with the weight being balanced by the artwork of the pig. Oh geez, and the art in the dining room is spectacular. There's not a designer wallpaper that can outdo this work. The balance is beautiful. As for the negative comments, to each their own. But you really do have to have an appreciation of color/art and the way they work together to get this house. It isn't, per se, a "designed house" but more of an art piece with sections that are incredibly well done. Hats off to Kristin Nichols.
8 months ago · ·
vegaspat Oh my! What a glorious home! I LOVE color and your use of it makes my so very happy! In my little place every room is a differnt color. I'm just working up to painting some of my mismatched dining chairs. (Each a differnt color, of course.) There is no room I could criticize - they're all gorgeous. Your wall and lampshade paintings remind me of Mary Engelbreit. Thanks for letting us come on this Houzz tour! It was a JOY.
8 months ago · ·
Carmel Stunning . A place of Art . refreshing. Very cleverly done.
8 months ago · ·
amartistic YOU LOVE LIFE! THIS HOME REAKS HAPPINESS AND FUN - PEOPLE THINK I PAINT
WILD COLORED WALLS - HAH - "YOU" ARE FEARLESS AND I LOVE IT. LAYTE
8 months ago · ·
noni005 What an incredibly beautiful and happy looking home! I am going to find some boldness within me and try out some of the ideas. Wow!
8 months ago · ·
Marilena Well I work with color and to see this house, so cfull of colors, and so free in the style, is a joy.
8 months ago · ·
celebrategreen Absolutely love this. I have a thing for color and even the little I add gives some people the jitters. (including my husband who mostly shrugs and tells people, "It's not MY idea!"). What a wonderful home to come back to each day!
8 months ago · ·
logicbutton Okay, so I love everything here and kind of really want to move in with you, but my favorite picture (aside from Delilah, oh my goodness) is the one of the reading nook. This is the kind of ambitious decorating I come here to be inspired by.
8 months ago · ·
loishapi Where does one go to think quiet thoughts?
8 months ago · ·
weedlepuss I cannot overstate how much i LOVE this house! Genius!
8 months ago · ·
angelarutzick very nice but Franklin County is not in Cape Cod
8 months ago · ·
sharon king What a house full of treasures !!
8 months ago · ·
Valerie Kilpatrick This is a really great post, showing us something truly different, original, yet real. Thank you!
8 months ago · ·
lessalt Love it - so nice to see some color for a change.
8 months ago · ·
violetkayak This reminds me of my grandmother when she would bring colorful yarns and shawls into our pictures, because color photos had just come out. I love the way you have mixed and matched.
8 months ago · ·
Faith Towers Media I'm in love with that beautiful red sideboard...it really pops against the green wall. These color combinations are certainly daring - three cheers for going against the norm! Reminds me a lot of this room: http://designfixation.blogspot.com/2011/12/color-me-pretty.html
8 months ago · ·
gabgal Your wallpapers are true masterpieces! And you have really cute pets too.:-)
8 months ago · ·
Traci Sims What a great house! This is easily my favourite! No bland crap, just whimsical cheerful madness....I can imagine the dinners that take place here, the conversations, even taking a bath would be fun! It's like your childhood revisited but ever so much more amazing.....
8 months ago · ·
leslieaward Someone's on acid! But having a good trip.
8 months ago · ·
ragsangle Oh my goodness, I couldn't live in a house like this I'ld be a nervous wreck all the time...but I really like it! All the color explosion is great! how refreshing to see something so creative!
8 months ago · ·
melanie11 This is my favorite houzz I've seen. Thank you!!!!
8 months ago · ·
elizabethhm The polar opposite of my own ideas of a peaceful, restful home. But, each to his own!
8 months ago · ·
kimcooper Very colorful! I hope she does some research on those antiques she paints to make sure she isn't ruining a really valuable piece.
8 months ago · ·
Svietka Rivilis OMG-u had the audacity to banish white-beige-cream-offwhite from your house...,THANK GOD !!!! i love everything and i mean everything u mixed and matched-not because it is my personal taste but because U HAVE TASTE to live the life u want and the way u want it....this house should be an inspiration to all out there who dream but not dare....
8 months ago · ·
Cara Petricca Kristin is also a fabulous knitting designer.. My shop carries her designs and yarn..SHe's fabulous!
8 months ago · ·
bubblyjock Too funny that some are bemoaning the "wasted" antiques...they're barely 100 years old, and similar pieces can be found in thrift shops and flea markets around the country for under $100. Yes, they're antique, but certainly not unique or priceless!

I happen to love the lively red-painted sideboard: it looks a whole lot snazzier than the original drab oaks and walnuts.

The owner's colours are a refreshing change from the current fad for walls painted in either feeble whites and beiges, or depressing blacks.
8 months ago · ·
Hartley Botanic I am so gratified to see this. For me, it would not work...however, it is nearly perfect for the color loving types. Bravo to this talented homeowner!
8 months ago · ·
Rikki Snyder @angelarutzick Cape Cod is referring to the style of the home, not location.

And a big thank you to everyone who really appreciates the artistry that Kristin put into her home, even if it's not your personal preference! Her talent is beyond amazing!
8 months ago · ·
Shae Awesome, I really enjoyed.
8 months ago · ·
Fein Design Love it!!! This is exactly what I imagined Punky Brewster's house would look like :)
8 months ago · ·
artisfunmcpherson Love the 'quilt' pattern on the living room walls! A very creative and innovative treatment. I agree with other comments - the owner of this house has created a wonderfully happy, joyous, and colorful home. She is someone i would like to know.
8 months ago · ·
lookinggoodhome Now this house is sustainability. There is recycle everywhere. These folks have the books, the toilet paper, the dog and the cat. This house is a home to live in. (Headaches aside for those who love beige.).
8 months ago · ·
annemarie50 With all that happiness and colour you should open up a day care......honestly, I prefer a more calm and soothing environment when I come home but I do understand that some people like perpetual motion. Enjoy!
8 months ago · ·
anna_chronistic This is 100 percent NOT my style, and yet I absolutely, 100 percent love it. All the rooms, to me, look like beautiful, vivid, fun illustrations from a children's book. Every room really is like art. Although I couldn't have my whole home look like this, I see inspiration for ways I could incorporate more color in my home. Beautiful.
8 months ago · ·
hunsingere Love the color, though I know it's not for everyone. Very well done for the family that lives in a very happy house. If you like color but not as intense as this you can balance it with white walls. Take a look at this house with accent walls in strong bright colors, but not too much for some people. http://www.myvisuallistings.com/vt/85636 House is sold!
8 months ago · ·
hollywoodland I love green and orange but not these shades. Still, it's a fascinating place.
8 months ago ·
pollyb1942 I am a retired designer/decorator with over 25 yrs. of experience. It seems now-a-days that anything you want to throw in, any color, any pattern, any style can all go together, the more the better. Sorry, I just can't see the merit or the talent in putting so much stuff like this together. NOTHING matchs or blends or goes together. She does have a talent with her painting tho. Sorry to be critical, but it looks like a museum.
8 months ago · ·
suzannalily I loved viewing your rooms, they are a real treat for the eyes!
8 months ago · ·
linda martin i LOVE the reading nook in the hallway. i would spend hours there.
8 months ago · ·
hunsingere @pollyb1942 This was a personal expression of the home owner who loves her color and her home. This was not done by a professional interior designer for a client, but to express herself and what she and her family loves.... and museums of all kinds are wonderful all around the world.
8 months ago · ·
jasmineaubert i need a valium ---
8 months ago · ·
gabgal @pollyb - What (some) professional designers do is suck the life right out of a house and make it look like some sort of fruniture/tiles/flooring showroom. This house is warm and friendly and inspiring and full of energy - not at all one of those professionally designed establishments that somehow manage to be at the same time boring and intimidating. I also have no idea what you mean by "nothing matches" --- I think that *everything* matches just fine! Other people seem to feel that way too. So if there is a designer-owned sense of matching and blending that I have no access to, that's OK, just keep that designer away from my house!:-)
8 months ago · ·
weston1949 I like many of the individual ideas but it's more than a bit too much for me in total. the only horribly, jarring note to me is the modern addition to the historic, lovely home.
8 months ago ·
oma00500 I love it. Talk about feeling warm and happy
8 months ago · ·
jojo132 It seems almost like the homeowner and house are soulmates, so lucky to have found each other. The artist has brought out the very heart of the house. Truly unique. Thank you so so much for sharing.
8 months ago · ·
Margie Murphy call me old fashioned, but the colour combinations in the top images are hideous
8 months ago · ·
pollyb1942 For hunsingere...the house you're showing on "my visuallistings" is awesome, awesome, awesome......Lots of color and pattern but everything coordinates, matches, and blends together, very professionally done. Thumbs up
8 months ago ·
Skip Very imaginative and fun. I want to jump through the computer and straighten all the picture frames on the walls, but that's my issue. lol
8 months ago · ·
Rose Construction, Inc. The antique furniture is great . . . the colors would give me a headache. It's hard to believe there are so many people who like this. It's not just the color scheme, it's the incredible variety of patterns. Total chaos. Don't get me wrong, a little bit of chaos is nice, but this is over the top, sorry.
8 months ago · ·
pollyb1942 I agree with Rose Construction. And as I've already said, NOTHING matches or coordinates or compliments anything else. It is truly a state of chaos. It's just any and everything thrown together. With decorating like this, a ten-yr-old child could do as well. Sorry, can't help expressing my opinion. I, too, can't understand how so many people like it.
8 months ago · ·
shefferly OMG!!
8 months ago · ·
foofoo1960 plyb1942, can you please tell me how I get to the visual listings of someone. I wanted to see the color page you are talking about in this post ....For hunsingere...the house you're showing on "my visuallistings" is awesome.

I was able to go into her ideabook and there is a lovely page with marmoleum flooring in different colored squares....but I don't know what the visual listings are???
8 months ago ·
pollyb1942 foofoo1960 Check out the comment by "hunsingere" and click on the website she shows. . It is www.myvisuallistings.com/vt/85636 The house is sold and I can see why. It is absolutely beautiful. Great use of color and patterns. Worth touring.
8 months ago · ·
foofoo1960 Oh, thanks, I did that already and yes the home is lovely. In her ideabooks she has a room that I like even more....lol....
8 months ago · ·
judithmunns "Home" by definition to most people, is a refuge, a place of renewal and peace, a place where one retreats from the cares of the world for emotional sustenance and care. Interior Designers and Decorators study their customers and endeavor to make their homes an extension of their lives which fits the definition. Using scientific information about the effect of color, pattern and combinations, they do their very best to create spaces that are visually pleasing, calm and beautiful and that reflect the very best of their clients' lives.

Chaotic, intense, jarring colors and patterns which have absolutely no relationship to one another, in virtually every visual direction, just don't cut it. In fact, certain intense color combinations have been proven to induce anger, fear, and nightmares. That is the reason institutions, hospitals, and prisons stick to pastels. To anyone trained in art, color and design, it is patently clear that plenty of those jarring combinations exist in this particular house. It is certain that there are volatile emotions rampart here, and it would be prudent to have concern for anyone living in this environment. As for all the people who say they "Love" this place, that says a great deal about the state of their minds, doesn't it?
8 months ago · ·
leslieaward My goodness, let's not put the lady and her fans in the loony bin just on a the basis of a few photos!
8 months ago · ·
foofoo1960 leslieaward....that was funny.
I agree with the first half of judithmunns comment. This home is not for me. In some (but not all) areas I would feel like I was in a nut house, if I lived there....however I admire that she is able to step out of the box and be so bold. If it makes them happy, have at it.
Judithmunns, I think you are taking a big leap to assess the psychological makeup of the people that live here..... to each their own =)
8 months ago · ·
jojo132 @leslieaward Lol! Personally, am just hoping to finish typing this before the men in white coats start knocking on my door!

It's ironic that such a happy, fun-looking house should evoke such incredibly negative comments from some. Why do people take it so personally when total strangers choose to decorate their homes to suit themselves?
8 months ago · ·
Studio NOO Design Amazing colors, combined with taste..it is a shame 90 percent of people prefer beige to this...life is too short, have a ball with color !
8 months ago · ·
angimima I just have to ask, how long does it take to dust?
8 months ago ·
0123456789saba i like them too much
8 months ago ·
3lindakj This woman has this in her soul. She is true to what "speaks to her eyes and heart" She probably loves everyday in her home. It is unique to say the least. High Five for loving every inch of your home Kristin.
8 months ago · ·
Mary George I love this house, so much to see. Made me smile on a dreary rainy Massachusetts morning. The positive comments and all the "likes" far out number the naysayers. I always wonder if the psycho babble folks and the "I need serenity to think" people would look you in the eye while touring your house and say the things they post anonymously . To think that all the true artisans are dead as posted here, is a sad thought and one that Kristin, in my eyes proves wrong. Thank you both Kristin and Ricki for sharing this unique house with us.
8 months ago · ·
bohemianlife I absolutely LOVE everything about this house. Living in an old New England town myself it is often the case that people think they cannot have fun with color and artfully play things up without losing the original history of the home. This is just a wonderful example of how it can be done!!! Fantastic. I would love to visit their farm business.
8 months ago · ·
pollyb1942 judithmunns....thank you....thank you.....thank you....so very well said.
8 months ago · ·
puncturedbicycle Love this! So timeless, with threads of lavish Jacobean pattern, Scandinavian shapes, Indian painted wood, Mexican pinks, English flowers, yet it all hangs together in some wonderful joyous ancient hand-wrought way. You're really inhabiting your surroundings; your style and love are present in each nook and cranny. So personal and rich, I really can't say enough about this home.
8 months ago · ·
Fein Design Let's all remember that this homeowner was nice enough to open up their home and share it with all of us. These negative comments are petty....if it's not your style, cool....it's not your house! That's why there are so many different styles out there....we all have different tastes and personalities.
8 months ago · ·
Jan Carlson My goodness, who knew a color explosion could turn "beige" people into rude monsters! Maybe I missed the memo but I thought this site was designed to provide inspiration. I don't usually comment on photos that I come across - if I love them, I pop them into one of my ideabooks for my own pleasure. If something doesn't appeal to me, I move on. However, when I read this one and devoured every single photo many, many times, I felt compelled to express my gratitude to both the author and the artist for sharing with us. This Houzz Tour seems to have absolutely delighted most people who viewed it (myself included). This kind, talented artist allowed her home to be shared with others and for that I am quite grateful. I didn't read anything in the article that asked us to vote as to whether she followed all the "design laws". This is her personal home - she didn't ask to come decorate your home. For creative minds, color ignites a spark in our souls. Ok beige people - if you don't like color - find another ideabook or Houzz Tour that makes your heart sing and get out of this one! Didn't your mother teach you that if you "can't say something nice, say nothing at all???"
8 months ago · ·
foofoo1960 As one poster put it, color and pattern has been proven to evoke emotion. For some of us the color might evoke a sense of peace, and for others a sense of boredom. For some of us a sense of excitement, and for others a sense of chaos. I love color. I have it all over my house. At the same time I love the simplicity of a pure white house such as the latest Houzz pick
.

What I personally don't like is chaos in any form....by pattern, by color combination, or by an excess of 'stuff'. But that's just me. I didn't wish to be this way, I didn't work to become this way, it's just what I find makes me happy. I am a professional organizer for a living and I see over and over the paralysis, and mental chaos, that a cluttered environment creates for SOME PEOPLE. I also see people who live in chaos without feeling anxiety...and for those people I say it is only a problem if it is affecting you in a negative way. I can respect either type of person, and that relates to this site as well.

I don't think the people who support color are manic...anymore than I think the beige people are boring. I think it comes down to the emotion that our environment evokes in each of us.....there is no right or wrong...just different.

I don't believe there is anything wrong with having a good debate about this home, but I think we should express our opinions in a way that celebrates our differences. I'm fascinated, rather than offended, by how others feel. If we were all the same the world would be boring.
8 months ago · ·
aliosh So true.....

but the finger paint effect on the white tub makes me crazy.....I just want to grab a sponge and wipe it clean.
8 months ago · ·
Casart Coverings N. B.- "If a cluttered desk signs a cluttered mind, of what, then, is an empty desk a sign?"
- Albert Eintein
Carpe diem,carpe articulus and oblatum occasionem tene are suggestions we've all been urged to do at some time in our lives and Kristin has done all!
8 months ago · ·
foofoo1960 I often quote the Einstein saying to my clients....
8 months ago · ·
Rose Construction, Inc. My comments were not meant to be critical - tastes differ, that's all. I did hear once that the most popular color for cars is white and the most popular flavor of ice cream is vanilla. Not sure what that means, but I suspect that those are the least offensive to the most people. Stronger flavors and colors by definition will have fewer adherents, just because there are so many colors and flavors, just as in the decor of this house. It would give me a headache, though, sorry, and doesn't mean I would go with a "vanilla" house!
8 months ago · ·
pollyb1942 I, too, had no intention of sounding ugly with my comments. We ALL have the right to voice our opinions in regard to this whether good or negative. Houzz doesn't say that if we don't have something good to say, don't say it. If we like this home or not, it won't change anything for this homeowner. And I will say again, she does have lots of talent. She has her home exactly the way she wants it and has every right to that. If she can live in it, more power to her, I couldn't. I am not a so-called "BEIGE" person. I love color and pattern and use lots of it. If referring to me, I am not a "MONSTER" and don't appreciate being called one just because I have a negative remark in regard to something that I don't like. That doesn't make me a monster. That is just as ugly to say that about someone as it is for us to voice our negative opinion in regard to this house. I'm bowing OUT of this CHAOTIC discussion that this home has evoked in all of us.
8 months ago · ·
wschrega Just by reading all of the differing comments related to this article, one can see the depth of emotion that the use of color evokes. Some commenters were absolutely delighted, others beyond appalled.

I found that some images were very appealing, particularly those that had a little more white space, or neutrals, to frame the intense colors (kitchen, hallway with window seat, new addition), while others I needed to pass over quickly because they made me feel uncomfortable (bedroom, living room library).

It is truly amazing how our brains are all wired so differently. Just as an aside, I wonder if most of the folks who love the many patterns and bright colors are high energy people, while the ones who need a little more neutrality (like myself) tend to be more laid back. It might make an interesting psych study :).

Nonetheless, the homeowner is obviously a talented artist and was very generous in choosing to share her home.
8 months ago · ·
woolylam What a fun house! Why is it that people think only children can appreciate bright, happy colors? Maybe adults would be less uptight if they lived with more color in their lives. I know for myself that color has greatly helped eliminate depression from my life. While I realize everyone is different, for me beige and white can become very depressing very quickly.
8 months ago · ·
judithmunns Thanks, pollyb1942 for understanding that I had no intention of being cruel. My comment was simple, heartfelt concern for the people living in that house, because, as a clinical therapist and a trained interior designer, I have encountered ample examples of the effect of color on the human psyche. A very simple example is of a child I worked with, who had frequent, fright-filled nightmares -- He slept peacefully after his flaming-red PJs were replaced with light blue ones. A grandmother living in a deep purple and lime bedroom became suicidal until her room was re-painted a soft peach shade. I won't get any further into the psychology of color and the affect of vibratory wave-length on the human body and mind; I think you get the idea.

I certainly agree that the owners of this house are daring for their color choices,. However, most of us choose to feature color and pattern as focal points instead of flooding our surroundings with a riot of color and pattern, and using quiet spaces as focal points. (I think I saw a couple.) I felt it was important that people understand that not everyone agrees with the idea that this particular house would be a fun place in which to live -- and why.

And, with that explanation -- and yes, my apology to anyone who was offended by my earlier remarks -- I, too, am bowing out of any further discussion.
8 months ago ·
puncturedbicycle Bourgeois Victorian homes were routinely covered from floor to ceiling with pictures, tchotchkes, fringes, cushions, carpets and colours which would look very dark or very bright to contemporary eyes, and the windows covered with heavy and elaborate draperies. This 'chaotic' look didn't mean they were all in various stages of descent into madness. There is no expression of good taste which does not change with time. The idea that the explosion of colour in this home equals some kind of ticking emotional time bomb indicates that some people took their colour theory classes too seriously or perhaps they're afraid of their own emotion.

For me, the faux-Tuscan McMansion, the relentless 'nautical' theme or the tailored greige padded cell are far more offensive and impersonal trends which will never look great because they have no soul. 'Taste' in the Victorian age meant displaying your stuff; now it means concealing it. Fair enough.

But à chacun son goût, eh?
8 months ago · ·
darrlaa How refreshing. I love it all. So creative and not afraid to express onself. Healthy and happy Im sure.
8 months ago · ·
jojo @judithsmunns -- I would have hoped that as a "professional", that you would of done your HOMEWORK *first* before "psychoanalysing" This Home!! -- I suggest that you get out of your clinical-studies "textbooks" and **READ** Kristin's quite *educational* and "as it is" REAL LIFE Blog about "WHAT" actually DOES go on IN Their HOME and LIVES on a "Working"-SHEEP-FARM!! You might perhaps come to Realize that such COLOR use can be, and in THIS HOUSE, is *actually* THERAPEUTIC!! - BTW, based solely on your various comments, it appears that you've probably never lived with "ARTISTS" or, have travelled to any "exotic" locales..? - Seriously. A couple of odd Case-Studies does NOT make a "Syndrome"!

oh, and as to you "Realtors" types out there concerned about "RE-sale" values... ah, the House is over **250** YEARS old and They run a SHEEP FARM! They *ain't* going ANYwhere and with HUNDREDS of *SHEEP* around, "WALL-COLOR" should be the LEAST thing to be concerned about when considering "VALUES"..?!!! -- Get REAL, PEOPLE! Sooo NOT a "DEAL-BREAKER"!!
8 months ago · ·
coleur Because I follow Kristen Nicholas' blog I feel I have come to know her and her family. They are hard working, generous, kind, creative people. The comments made by judithmunns were startling and unprofessional. Yes, there may be disturbed people who become further disturbed by their physical surrounds but to actually believe a riot of color masks mental or emotional issues in a significant percentage of the population is truly bizarre and illogical.
So, all or most artists in love with color are what?
I love her house which is similar to mine. Don't send in the clowns.
8 months ago · ·
monjav2 Fun, vibrant, original, and a testament to the owners' personalities and tastes. I love to see true expressions of people's tastes and originality. It may not be my taste, but Lord, I enjoyed looking at this home. It's a thrill to see the color, the vibrancy, and how full of life this home is!

Kudos to the family! Live for today, enjoy YOUR home, follow your bliss, isn't your home supposed to be YOUR castle? What is the point of living in a white box if it doesn't float your boat? Deal with the resale issue when and if the time comes. Life is too short to live in the "fear of resale" mentality unless you clearly are in the home with the intent of flipping it or selling it within a short time...just my humble opinion.
8 months ago · ·
jasmineaubert if we don't like something better lie and pretend we do ??????
8 months ago · ·
vmurphy928 I think the dog is very good-looking. I will say I am surprised it is a black and white dog, though.
8 months ago · ·
ladymojo Hahaha :) vmurphy that is too funny. I love your comment, so droll. Well done, another big smile with regards to this post. Thanks
8 months ago · ·
Jan Carlson @jasmineaubert - lots of people said it wasn't their cup of tea or they couldn't live with that much color but still complimented the artist. My point was, we shouldn't be rude to someone who was gracious enough to share their beloved home with us. It would be one thing if it were on a discussion panel where the homeowner asked for our help with a design dilema or ideas on color use but this was a Houzz Tour. As many have said, it would be a boring existence if we all liked the same thing and thought the same way - let's just be courteous with our opinions - there's no right or wrong when it comes to our own homes.
8 months ago · ·
jasmineaubert certainly Jan you're right, a different opinion makes the majority of people defensiive/protective - overall, most people try so much to say something nice it almost sounds fake, at least to me, majority of the posts on Houzz - by chance if someone is not "in love" then she/he becomes ostracized. Sorry, I cannot be thankful for a lack of esthetic, or infantile mix of colors right or wrong on my side - a chance to take when going public, critic or appreciation . Personally i prefer a good critic than a fake adulation. As you said, Vive la difference! Thank you Lady Jan for your time and the communication -
8 months ago · ·
fredericklc A lovely home that is obviously well loved. Thanks for sharing it with us.
8 months ago · ·
aliosh These homeowners raise sheep in an old 1700's farmhouse......they are modern day hippies......and their decor reflects that free spirit.
8 months ago · ·
monjav2 @aliosh, We're modern day yuppies, and would love nothing more than to raise sheep on a farm and become "modern day hippies"...the grass may always be greener, but oh what a wonderful life it must be!
8 months ago ·
dearie I adore this place, so different to the stark minimalist you see everywhere. It is very inspiring.
8 months ago · ·
gillymcmilly Passing judgement on the mental state of the homeowners due to the colours they have chosen to use - NOT acceptable. It says more about the person making the comment though than it does about the family who live in this lovely home.

I prefer things a little more neutral but, like others who have commented, found myself loving the use of colour in this home; the creativity and the way it has been put together is wonderful to see. It made me smile. Thank you.
8 months ago · ·
3lindakj Oh My, My, My. Could everyone please calm down? The fact that there is SO MUCH flurry, says more about our society right now. NO one right, no one wrong. We are a people who are looking for joy and ease and a diversion from scary times in our world, when we look at HOUZ. How we accomplish that is an individual freedom. ( for now anyway). It is not my idea of a relaxing home, but no one is forcing me to look at it either.
Kristan, you have a huge client base just waiting, from what we see here. It is an expression of your "Genes" is my guess.....
OK Houz...bring on the next one that gets this many comments....
8 months ago · ·
woolylam I think the biggest thing about color and its use is knowing yourself. Orange is my favorite color, but it makes my friend depressed. Color theory is interesting but no one fits everyone since we all have different pasts and associations that impacts how we feel about different colors. I love bright colors in my main rooms and more soothing blues and greens in my bedrooms. I have painted a bedroom orange in the past and didn't find it restful. I also painted a tree in my grandkids' bedroom and it freaked them out at night. Beige and white depress me, but other people find them soothing. I love celebrating the differences in all of us. This house is fun and happy. I would love hanging out there. I live in an older home and also try to use color appropriate to my home and that I love.
8 months ago · ·
Fine Art & Portraits by Laurel Gee, that may be the most comments yet! It was fun to see how strong individuality provoked strong reactions, both positive and negative. I loved the dining mural, sort of a crewel pattern on a blazing orange background. Be blessed in your wonderful home. Baaaa.
8 months ago · ·
4udolly I love the color which I've already written above. There still is a lot of white wall surface to balance and black and white photos to offset.
We also must realize that because the homeowners are in touch with the outdoors with the farm, they are not always surrounded by stimulation of the pure hues. They get peace of mind by working outside and hearing, touching, smelling /refreshing outdoor things.
Also,whole cultures are known by color palettes. In general, the Europeans like cackies and subdued nuetral and hispanics like complements and bright purer hues.
8 months ago ·
graceyt I have been to Kristin's home for a workshop this summer. It is a beautiful home full of riotous color. Sure it is not for everyone. But Kristin opens her home to many strangers and when she talks about her house (she gave us a tour) there is so much love there. I found her home amazing and welcoming. She is warm and enthusiastic to her visitors. The home fits her personality. And shouldn't our homes be a reflection of who we are as people? I love her use of color and her ideas.....I'm so happy I was able to visit this one of a kind home....
8 months ago · ·
3lindakj Kristan....could you make a comment please...Did your husband just love all this immediately? were there any discussions about your style? Because it looks like you felt comfortable and free to express yourself.
I looked again and again, about the house with all the comments, and have gone outside the box to say...love lives there. Did you have someone come in before the photo shoots to kind of get it ready? As a Stager, I see alot of preparation in these photos.... High Five Kristan. Just one last question... The lavendar and white striped chair looks really dirty, especially on the arms, and this home is a dusting/cleaning nightmare..How do you handle that part of life?
8 months ago ·
pantherestates I love that you posted the photos of your families!This house is so joyous and happy I cant stand it!I just can't want to get started on the design of my own house!You have given me so much inspiration.This little house when you walk in is like a WOW HOUSE!I like that!
8 months ago · ·
chaskd2 Seems kind of sick to put a coat of red paint on a beautiful antique
8 months ago ·
xenasmom Does anyone know what to do to opt out of further emails on this discussion? I know there was a way to choose to follow the thread, but I don't see any way to end the flood.
8 months ago ·
monjav2 @xenasmom, when you receive a new comment email, look towards the bottom where it says "Stop notifications of new comments on ONLY this ideabook." and click on it. You will be opted out.
8 months ago · ·
bubblyjock Interesting how many passionate comments a home interior painted in original and lively colours stimulates.

You don't often see this many comments on a variation-on-the-theme-of-white-and-beige home.

Or such passion!
8 months ago · ·
crypticartist What a wonderful carefree-personal home. I love it when homeowners are confident enough to step outside the box and I figure if you love it — so will most other people (it's only yours to live in!!) lovely
8 months ago · ·
terryo2 I live and work in a large NY loft with lots of light and lots of white. I don't think I would or could create a home like this. (I wouldn't know where or how to begin with any conviction or continuity.) But I wanted to look at this house again and again (as much as I enjoyed recently looking at the small, spare, 540 sq ft white cottage in the woods on Houzz). Both homes presented alternatives that are different from what I have.

The spaces I enjoyed most in the Nicholas house -- the kitchen, the bathroom, the window seat, and the lovely grape arbour -- reminded me of the joyous use of color in Monet's home at Giverny. For those who haven't seen Monet's home, I recommend a look at his use of color in the yellow dining room and blue and white kitchen.

Thanks for sharing these images -- really enjoyed the view.
8 months ago · ·
Dana Veach Kristin is one of my favorite artist/designers, precisely because of her joyous use of color. Her home reflects a childlike wonder, joy, spontaneity, and exuberance that seems to say, "I'm gloriously grateful and glad for life!"

I grew up on a farm, and since I know the hard work involved in such close proximity to nature, I can only assume this joy is genuine and that when she walks through her doors she finds her whole being relaxing into a smile! Not everyone has to like her style, and though I might use color differently, I am personally charmed by her use of it...and as an artist, I'm in awe (and not a little envious) of her talent. Thank you, Ms. Nicholas, for gracing the world by sharing it!

And by the way...some of the once beautiful 200/+year old antiques in my beloved Grandmother's home...which have succumbed to weathering and neglect...could benefit from some color. Not every antique, no matter the quality or craftsmanship originally involved, has survived in a form that makes it desirable or even possible to preserve it in its original state.
8 months ago · ·
stormshadow Only 2 bedrooms in 3500 square feet? Pfffftttt.
8 months ago ·
angeljoy Adore!!
8 months ago · ·
Faranak Peart Come on!
Whats going on?
Get some calm suding colour and start painting.This place is too much.
Why don't you start art and get canvenses and pait on those?!
There is nothing wrong with colours but You have gone over bord!
You need to call a House DR ;) and the funny thing is that there is no colour in your big garden!
There is such thing as colour trepehy and i have nothing aginst colours !NO.
Infact i once painted one room each wall in diffrent colour and it was a guss bedroom.So i did get feed backs all the time.
Before putting theses colours together i had to read on what colour plays and works with what part of our emotions.But i did make sure that there were not too many items in the room.Like things on the wall ,on the floor ...........................!
I mean look at the way Mexicans ues colours....................!
Wish you happy life in your home!
Liked the joke about the DOG LOL!
8 months ago ·
Noni Sullivan I am shocked by some of the comments! If you can't say something nice, why say anything at all? And some people get downright nasty. Not your taste? Move on to a house that is. Frankly, this house inspired me to paint my family room red and add lots of color and I love it! If I see a house that I don't like, I just say, to myself, that's not to my taste and viva la difference!
8 months ago · ·
normpo Yes, people are nasty. It's natural for them. That's why the world is the way it is. They've been making comments on this place for quite a while now. It's a nice place and it really effects people. They did a good job because so many people are reacting and it's lasting so long. Just because so many of the comments are nasty doesn't mean the place isn't nice. It's quite the place and the nasty comments only mean they did a good job to make an effect on people. I'm glad they make nasty people unhappy. I know I liked the place and they made me feel happpy, which is a nice way to feel.
8 months ago · ·
Claudia Albertson I agree that people have the right to express their opinions, but it just seems anymore that they think their right to do so weighs more so than the Golden Rule, which is damn near gone these days. I do not know why this particular home has people reveling in saying such derogatory things. It isn't their home. If they don't like it damn just don't comment, move on with life....too many haters in this world.....if haters have nothing to do but unleash negativity on others it breeds more negativity!
8 months ago · ·
pantherestates I know I posted here before but I just love this little house!It is just bursting with so much fun!
8 months ago · ·
sharon king It is such a fun house!
We really could do without the insulting comments on houzz.
8 months ago · ·
crypticartist Actually I think the magazine welcomes both +ve and -ve comments because it helps them understand their readership. There are so many big and small ideas in this home decor--it's amazing--and it exemplifies the confidence of the owners to do what they love
8 months ago ·
crypticartist FUN, HAPPY, INDIVIDUAL, UNIQUE - You don't have to like it--you don't live there--but what a treat to see something so daring. So many people go beige or white , not because they 'love' it, but because they're afraid someone else will criticize it--or them (and people do!!!) But come on, three cheers for creating 'your own thing' with such panache. Art is meant to insight comment - to make us think - to inspire. This home is their live in art piece, and it's got everyone chattering up a storm. Fantastic! (And I'll say it again--I LOVE IT!)
8 months ago · ·
sharon king crypticartist - polite negative comments, OK, but some are downright insulting and belittling.
8 months ago · ·
pantherestates I don't care what anybody says!U just adore this house ad my bag R packed and ready 2 move N!These people have inspired me soooooooo much!U can't wait until I get my own home!
8 months ago · ·
crypticartist Ya, unfortunately there are rude people everywhere--especially when they can be rude anonymously. Some people call it bullying (be like me or I'll beat you up-verbally or otherwise). Sad.
8 months ago · ·
sharon king They have no place on this site of beauty and imagination.
8 months ago · ·
crypticartist I've always believed that beauty was in the eye of the beholder--wouldn't life be boring if we all liked the same stuff--same flowers; same music;same people; same colours;same TV shows (yikes!); same houses. Nice thing about a magazine is that you can always close it and give it away, or recycle it.
8 months ago · ·
kelmick This home invites happiness and comfort - it's like a hug from an adored aunt. I can't make out the doodles on the clawfoot tub, but I'd love to see that completely covered with illustration. Her freehand wall painting reminds me of the animation of Yellow Submarine.
8 months ago · ·
chantlove I really love everything about this house and these baskets would fit right in, excuse the bad photo I am not a pro :)
8 months ago · ·
sharon king They would fit in well !
8 months ago ·
teal41 Hello,
To all you who have commented negatively about this house. Let me say this. Do you know who Rufus Porter is or Moses Eaton? If not look them up. Two very important wall artist in New England History. People back in the 1800's thought then they were Eclectic. Kristin Nicholas, is not just anyone. If you the "know it all's" had looked her up, you would have found out that she herself is not only an artist, but has been on TV, One you will know, " Martha Stewart", others (PBS) with up coming shows to be on, also a Famous knitter, with several books published, several paintings sold (I own one). With that said I would love to own her home, But I bet we could not afford it, The art work alone would be worth more than the house....Her house has been featured in the Boston Globe, Country Living Magazine....So Please....If you know so much about Art, are you making a living doing what you love to do?..SHE IS... And I am.... Art comes in many forms.....So wake up you jealous people, stop being whiners, put some color in your life....Go to a store and buy yourself a bright colored pillow and throw it on your sofa.....I DARE YOU...do it! Just maybe that dark cloud following you will be lifted and the sun can shine in !!!!!!!
8 months ago · ·
ragsangle I left a comment on this house about a month ago and just showed it to my daughter, we laughed as we remembered what her bedroom was like when she was a teen. It was simular to this house. While I couldn't live in it because I would be just too nervous from all the color I still enjoy looking at it. My daughter loved it, she picked it apart looking at every crook and nanny she could see...she is totally in love with it but admits she couldn't live with all the color either. Still we had a very good time together because Kristin shared her home! Some ideas came out of it to pop color in our homes. But mostly it was a wonderful mother daughter time shared enjoying this house! I'ld like to say thank-you to Kristen for sharing this fun and bright home!
8 months ago · ·
Marla Meridith Love this DREAM house ~ and the AMAZING photos shot by the super talented Rikki!
7 months ago · ·
oliviajane18 Agree completely that there isn't a peaceful or serene corner of this house. Also agree that these owners have vastly decreased the value and potential sale-ability of the property in the future. Not my taste, nor would anyone I know be comfortable in such a busy, crowded LOUD space.
7 months ago · ·
jakielukie WOW really different,I LOVED EVERY THING ABOUT IT.
7 months ago · ·
crypticartist Should they ever decide to sell, they only need one other person to love their home. What a pity if one decorated, then lived in a home that was bland just so they dIdn't offend a buyer, SOMEWHERE DOWN THE ROAD --Their house--their colour scheme and furnishings--all good. Everyone doesn't like spicy food, but those that do should ENJOY! Our differences make us beautiful and interesting. I find it sad that there are people who 'take offence', when others don't agree with them, especially in something as simple as paint colour.
7 months ago · ·
teacher36870 Love the colors but not the clutter! The wallpaper designs are enough for wall decoration without adding more.
7 months ago · ·
wanglei0110 I think that is what I need.
7 months ago · ·
kennedytarheel I commented early on (that this family knows how to "LIVE life." ) Perhaps one other thought might help. If I visited a home as a guest, unless I was asked I would never make disparaging comments about the home's color scheme, furniture, design, etc. . Generally speaking, to do so would be rude and insensitive. This kind family has let us all enjoy their personal space in a very public forum. They may have expected some negative comments because their home is far from the norm for current decorating trends (greige, beige, white, muted soft colors). However, I doubt that they expected all the negativity they received. I sympathize with them after all the comments. A couple of things seem clear about the family that enjoys living in this home: 1. they are happy people, 2. they are confident in their choices, 3. they are very creative, 4. they don't care what others think about their decor, 5. they live their life without fretting over the next buyer, and 6. they are a very productive and motivated family. For all those reasons, and others I don't know, they deserve respectful comments...as does every home featured on houzz...according to the Golden Rule. Thanks.
7 months ago · ·
jojo132 @kennedytarheel. I too commented on this a few weeks ago. What you've said, though, is EXACTLY what was in my head but couldn't quite articulate when I came to type! Well said!
7 months ago · ·
crypticartist lovely--well said--do onto others--we have a HUGE bullying awareness campaign happening in Canada right now and it all comes down to that "DO UNTO OTHERS..." Why is that so hard to remember? And I keep revisiting this site because it's such an artisitc resource--for quilting/designing/colour combinations--for an artist, it's a blessing.
7 months ago · ·
sharon king kennedytarheel - I also commented earlier on the negative comments. You have expressed my thoughts perfectly ! Thank you.
7 months ago · ·
deemullen Loved the courage I see to make all these colorful choices. It would try my ADD tendencies but still so interesting to look at!
7 months ago ·
Susan Mills Design This home makes me happy. Once my designs were based on form and function, now the emotional well being of the client is my first priortiy. This home is such an expression of joy, I love that there is not a thought in the world for resale. I love that she painted her cherished family members antiques instead of selling them because "they don't match" "they are not my taste, they were my relatives" . I love that the bathtub has drawings on it. I wondered if her child drew on it and she saved it because she knew that one day the child would be gone but the tub would always be there. How many times did I scrub off a precious drawing from a would be artist and now I have a clean wall but the child is grown.

When did we start caring more about what the walls look like instead of what the walls contain? This home contains some amazing people, and a whole lotta love. Funny too how it is the beige lovers who have the intense reactions to the colours used and the ones who love it or it makes happy, have posted such kind and happy remarks.

Thank you for sharing your home and inspiring others to live joyously Kristen and Mark!
7 months ago · ·
dsworld I was entranced with the house, and wondering if this artist knows Kristin Nickolas I didn't realize it was her. Kristin is one of my favorite colorists in art. I am using her teaching studio as inspiration for my new fiber-painting studio.in New Orleans. Her whole house would fit right in here in artistic N.O.
7 months ago · ·
krancmm Love the color explosion...even though my home has lots of bright colors on walls, I've been inspired to add even more pattern and texture. Thanks for sharing.
7 months ago · ·
Amy Martin Landscape Design I LOVE all your fun colors! its great how you brought them out to the garden with the furniture. You could go even more colorful outside with masses of colorful plantings, maybe ladies mantle to go with the chartreuse and magenta geraniums, Geum is a plant with a strong orange bloom that comes back in the fall. Maybe even some knock out roses, with that strong hot pink.
7 months ago · ·
Sandra Belle Bold and fantastic!
7 months ago · ·
Sandra Belle Bold and fantastic!
7 months ago · ·
meduse19 Love, love, love your house. It takes a lot of courage to decorate with such bold colours and patterns. This is warm, cozy and very creative! I'm inviting myself for a virtual cup of tea. :-)
6 months ago · ·
neluki Wow, what a place. The people who live here are very happy and the couple has a great love life. That's from my knowledge of psychology. I guess some people are very envious.
6 months ago · ·
Nicky Mccall you could be nothing but happy in this house! just gorgeous.
5 months ago · ·
vee22 The cats are gorgeous, the rest of the house is too crazy, too much color, too much clutter. In a word...awful.
5 months ago · ·
olldroo This has been a very interesting read, so many people absolutely in love with colour and wanting to use colour, yet over and over again the ugly word "resale" keeps coming up. Why does everything have to be bland safe colours to sell, when it is obvious that many people do like colour. Every ideas book that features daring colour has readers drooling while ideas books that feature the 'resale' colours seem to get more negativity because of the lack of colour. It seems to me we are being brainwashed.
5 months ago · ·
Chris Pyle LOVE LOVE LOVE this. I am slightly doing the same to our house with glass what Kristin has done with paint. We have only been here a little over 4 years but give me time. A friend sent me this link and I am enchanted with your work Kristin. I think we could become very good friends. We think alike.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/50185661@N03/8072334305/in/photostream

Chris
5 months ago · ·
artzi I love this place! another I could step right into comfortably! I have gotten similar comments over the years about resale value etc. I just say someone will like it just as it is, or they can paint over it. I love Kristin's home, art, blog, & books! I am trying to knit sweaters from her book "dogs in sheep's clothing"for early spring kidding season here on my goat farm . I say trying because I haven't knitted for quite some time, but it is coming back to me.
I get the same comments to about painting family antiques, but, oh, well, my cousins don't have to paint the ones they inherited!
I don't have anything against neutral color & minimalist decor, but I wouldn't want to live in that surrounding.
I am an artist, a farmer, color consultant, & other "hats" fit too. Life is too short to fear living it your way. Home is a haven, should never have been touted as a financial investment. the real investment in a house is time, energy, & love making it a hub of living!
5 months ago · ·
xiac Wow! One cannot copy or fake this decor, it comes from the soul that has so much life and creativity, it bursts out in unrestrained color and pattern. I can feel her energy through the screen of my computer . She must be a wonderful person that carries sunshine with her wherever she goes.
5 months ago · ·
Casart Coverings Congratulations to Kristin and RIkki for making one of Houzz's 25 Most Bookmarked House Tours and Colorful Homes Ideabooks of 2012!
5 months ago · ·
Chris Pyle @artzi
Would love to find her Blog . Do you have a link for it.

I also agree on resale. We flipped houses for 25 years.This is the first time we have had a house I do not care about resale and I am making it mine. The house and everything in it goes to Best Friends Animal Rescue in Utah. Let them deal with it. And I do not think people will paint over my glass but it is totally their choice if they feel the need to. Every one that comes in here say they love it. We are the ones that live here not Mr.. & Mrs Resale.

Thinking I will be painting some more furniture if I do not mosaic it first.. LOL

Chris
5 months ago · ·
artzi This is Kristin's blog site, http://getting-stitched-on-the-farm.blogspot.com/?m=1
Yes, anything here is in danger of either paint or being mosaiced too!
5 months ago · ·
Chris Pyle Thank you so much. Will look into it in awhile. I want to go break some glass.I am having a vision. LOL Would love to see your stuff. do you also have a blog? I do not.:^( just flicker. http://www.flickr.com/photos/50185661@N03/

Thanks Again Chris
5 months ago ·
artzi I started a farm blog, but every time I thought I would post, something would interupt me- usually a farm emergency or my studio would beckon me. I am the farmer so even though my husband is supportive & helpful when he isn't at work, it falls to me, 24/7. I may join Flickr, it seems it would be a good fit for my sporadic on line time. I have been on today between goatie pedicures. My hands get tired after trimming 2 = 8 hooves & not all are cooperative!
Of the few pics of your work I peeked at so far, I love the deer! It could almost be a goat!
sorry to send so personal a reply via Houzz.
5 months ago · ·
Chris Pyle Artzi you can email me at shades_of_idaho at yahoo.com. LOL See how much spam this will bring me.

I used to have goats cows horses mules. I understand the trimming thing. My hands are aching just from a few minutes slicing glass.I ruined them milking for years. :^(

Nap time.

chris
5 months ago ·
serenawynn This home is utterly sublime. It is the most creative and fabulously coloured home I have ever seen. Every last tiny corner of it is upliftingly glorious - thank you for sharing it!
5 months ago · ·
sharon king serenawynn - Definitely agree !
eharley - don't be rude.
5 months ago ·
mattiepup Thank heaven for folks who decorate their own homes with such joyous colour. I am weary of architect-designed sterile white and grey boxes that show nothing of the personality of the owners. Well done, and thank you for sharing this obviously happy home.
4 months ago · ·
Monapaints.com I love a colorful, fun house! I have owned many homes and the colorful homes,, reflecting my personal style, have always sold the fastest .The nice thing about paint is that the next owner can change it easily if they so desire.
4 months ago · ·
kristinnicholas Hi Everyone!

I am Kristin, the homeowner of this colorful home. It is located in Franklin County, Massachusetts which is in western Mass - not Cape Cod. It is a "cape style" home built in 1751. I thank everyone for their comments - both complimentary and those thinking I am a bit of a nut job. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion.

For those of you who were worried about my sanity, thanks for your concerns. I am about the most normal, stable person you could ever meet. I do have a passion for color and decoration as many textile lovers also do. Our life may be a bit non-traditional, living on a sheep farm and selling our lamb at farmers markets but once again, everyone is entitled to their own choice in professions.

For those of you worried about the resale of our farmhouse, my family and I do not plan on ever moving from our house. I have never decorated worrying about resale. My feeling is whoever buys a home changes it to make it their own. I live in a home and make it happy and joyous.

Thanks to many of you, our home was # 6 in popularity in all of 2012 on this Houzz website.

I have some big news for all of you. If you were in love with my dining room mural, you can have it in your own home. I have partnered with Casart Wall Coverings and painted a mural called Garden of Family Farm Life. You can now purchase my mural as removable wallpaper for your own home. It is available with 10 different background colors. If you want your own background color, Casart can customize the mural with your own choice of background colors.

Here is the link to their website:
http://www.casartcoverings.com/kristinnicholas.html

Have a colorful day everyone!
4 months ago · ·
Casart Coverings Kristin is so talented (and so sane!) and we are very excited about Kristin's Garden of Family Life mural for Casart. Because it is designed in a 3 panel format, the panels can be used singularly as an individual art piece or in sequence as a larger piece. Because they can be easily removed you can reconfigure the arrangement whenever you like. Welcome aboard, Kristin!
4 months ago · ·
Casart Coverings We would be remiss if we didn't say a special "thank you" to Rikki whose ideabook for Houzz about Kristin's house was the start of our collaboration with Kristin. It would be interesting to learn how many other Houzzers have enjoyed a similar experience.
4 months ago · ·
angeljoy I come back to these photos for inspiration again and again. I hope to decorate as fearlessly in my own home. This house represents the heart and spirit of what I want to express creatively in my own home! Love, love, love! Thanks Kristin!
4 months ago · ·
Kensington Construction Wow! Inspiration by majolica, mckenzie childs and magic carpets!

I like to dream, yes, yes
Right between the sound machine
On a cloud of sound I drift in the night
Any place it goes is right
Goes far, flies near
To the stars away from here

Well, you don't know what
We can find
Why don't you come with me little girl
On a magic carpet ride

Well, you don't know what
We can see
Why don't you tell your dreams to me
Fantasy will set you free
4 months ago · ·
normpo Fantasy will set you free
Close your eyes girl
Look inside girl
Let the sound take you away
4 months ago ·
woolylam Thank you, Kristin, for sharing your inspiring home. I love color! No patterns on the walls - but everywhere else. I'm thinking your wallcovering would make a great area rug too! :)
4 months ago · ·
Jan Carlson Thank you so much Kristin for the inspiration your creativity continues to bring. If Rikki's idea book of your house were a book, it's pages would be worn out by now from my looking at it! I follow the comments like a soap opera! As I said in an earlier post, I don't usually comment on pictures on Houzz. If I am inspired by a picture, I pop it into one of my idea books; if not, I just keep on browsing. When I saw yours, I just had to comment on it - it made my heart sing. Then when the crowd turned nasty, I felt like a mother trying to teach her kids to be polite to each other!

Although I'm not as fearless as you in decorating my home, my friends still think I'm out there when it comes to my use of color! I just purchased these wonderful prints of local Maryland icons from artist Joe Barsin (barsinart.com) which were a perfect addition to my quite red kitchen walls. Congrats to you, Rikki, and Casart Coverings for making such a "splash" on Houzz. And thank you Houzz for providing us with such a valuable and enjoyable resource.
4 months ago · ·
Monapaints.com Ban the beige! I say let's start a group of colorful house lovers! Spoken by a women who just did this to her fridge in a vacation rental!
4 months ago · ·
woolylam I love the painted fridge! Is this a fridge with texture or smooth? And what kind of paint did you use? I'd love to do something like this! :)
4 months ago · ·
suzannalily Yes, Brightens my mood every time I scroll through...
4 months ago · ·
Monapaints.com I used exterior latex house paint on the fridge and acrylic polyurethane in gloss finish. It does have a pebble finish. I recommend priming first with Zinnsser shellac based varnish...very messy, but every paint adheres to it.
4 months ago · ·
rbchfamily I felt inspired by your art. Your home seems like a very happy place. I myself find that decorating for resale is boring and hiring a decorator to do that for you is a waste. I have decorators thrilled to work with me because I am willing to go with bold choices and not making design decisions that I plan on keeping forever. I was original and interesting mixed with traditional, it's more fun. Resale has come up a lot in this discussion, check out the idea book on forever homes. I live at the beach and most homes are custom, so most buyers will be buying into someone else's style anyway. Again thanks for the inspiration, not a detailed map on how to copy you.
4 months ago · ·
artzi Congratulations, Kristin, I love the mural panels! I hope your collaboration with Casart will be ongoing! I wish there was a book too, not just of your house ,but your farm as well.
4 months ago · ·
Esther Hershcovich What a great expression of color!
4 months ago · ·
dorianpierre @judithmunn - Are you actually suggesting that this house's colour palate is a manifestation of the owner/s' psychological issues?! That is a bit presumptuous. And yes I do understand the psychological influence of colour - I'm a clinical neuropsychologist - but I think you might be confusing the impact of colour on mood etc with the choice of colour as indicative of a personality type. This looks a colorful, happy and welcoming home to me, and I applaud the individual touches that make it a personal work of art, rather than another non resident designer or stylist's intended-for-home-magazine piece. Our comments should be centered on the various design and decorating aspects, not on (quite insulting!) assumptions made about the mental health of the home owner!
7 weeks ago · ·
dorianpierre On another note, I work in a children's hospital and it is painted all colours of the rainbow, with giant watermelons covering an entire wall to flowers and animals curving their way up thr flights of stairs. There are also giant colorful fish tanks installed in various places throughout the hospital, like living works of art. There is a new children's hospital currently being built. An army of psychologists, interior designers and architects were employed in this project and guess what? The plans show that it is even more colorful than the existing hospital. So according to some of the comments here, as an institution we are obviously hellbent on disturbing the mental health of the sick and sometimes terminally ill children who access our services. *sigh*
7 weeks ago · ·
margaea I enjoy "visiting" the various featured Houzz homes. This is the first one I've loved so much, I felt I had to comment. Just looking at the photos lifted my spirits.
6 weeks ago · ·
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