Linda Merrill
Linda Merrill is an award-winning interior designer and decorator based on the South Shore of Massachusetts in the gorgeous coastal town of Duxbury. She is an expert in the fields of interior design, media communications & marketing. A lifelong passion for creating beautiful - and livable - spaces combined with a savvy business mind has brought her design work and writing to a national and even international audience. Her passion for creating beautiful spaces began early on when she was allowed to select the finish color of her first “big girl” bedroom set at the age of six. Linda received a Certificate in Decorative Arts from the prestigious Boston Architectural College in 2002 and opened her own firm shortly thereafter. In 2012, Linda was awarded the IFDA New England/Design New England Magazine Showcase award for Best Living Space for her Back Bay Penthouse project.
Linda offers both in-person traditional full-service design as well as custom virtual designs for those outside the area or who are looking for a great design that they can implement themselves.
A serene modern coastal bedroom in Truro Cape Cod Massachusetts design by Linda Merrill.
Linda’s blog, Surroundings (https://lindamerrill.com/blog/), has an international readership and is often listed on Best Blog and Design Influencer lists. It was most recently named one of the Top 19 Interior Designers in Boston by Expertize (https://www.expertise.com/ma/boston/interior-design). It offers her unique views on wide ranging aspects of the built environment from architecture, photographic tours, product reviews, design inspirations, special events and even movie set decor!
She was moderator of a popular podcast series called The Skirted Roundtable from 2009-2013 (http://skirtedroundtable.blogspot.com/2013/09/chatting-with-mario-buatta.html). Her first book HOW TO START A HOME BASED INTERIOR DESIGN BUSINESS, published by Taylor Trade Publishing (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00XTTIPHE/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1), was released in May, 2015.
Linda has appeared on Martha Stewart’s Sirius Radio Channel; NECN’s “New England Dream House”; WHDH Television’s “Room for Improvement” and WBZ-TV’s “Sundays With Liz”. She has been featured in CAPE COD MAGAZINE, CAPE COD HOME, HOME REMODELERS magazine, THE BOSTON GLOBE Sunday Magazine, BostonVoyager (http://bostonvoyager.com/interview/conversations-inspiring-linda-merrill/) THE WASHINGTON POST, NEW ENGLAND HOME MAGAZINE, SOUTH SHORE LIVING MAGAZINE and THE PATRIOT LEDGER.
Posted by Linda Merrill
| Jun 15, 2011
For over a hundred years, the classic subway tile has been a favorite choice for bathrooms. Let's find out the facts behind this popular tile style.
What is subway tile?
Getting their...
Posted by Linda Merrill
| Jun 13, 2011
We spend a lot of money on our clothes and our clothes closets, so it makes sense that we should pay attention to the types of clothes hangers we use. Not all hangers are created equal,...
Posted by Linda Merrill
| May 31, 2011
When asked what is the single thing one can do to change the look of a space, the answer invariably comes back, “Paint!” And it’s true, a fresh coat of paint will not only clean...
Posted by Linda Merrill
| May 25, 2011
One of the latest trends in bathroom design is digital control shower systems. On the face of it, this may seem to be a pure luxury product where one can flick a switch for the perfect...
Posted by Linda Merrill
| May 25, 2011
When making desserts, if you make a mistake and it doesn’t look so great, you can throw on some whipped cream for a little tasty coverup. I always think of fabric as much the...
Posted by Linda Merrill
| May 16, 2011
Back in the 1960s and 70s, shag carpets became all the rage. In retrospect, they were of a piece with long hair on women and men, maxi skirts, long bellbottom pants and the general...
Posted by Linda Merrill
| May 16, 2011
So, you have a white room, or a purple room, and you know you really have to do something about it. But every time you think about it, you get overwhelmed by the multitudes of paint...
Posted by Linda Merrill
| May 07, 2011
There seems to be a standard philosophy that exposed wood is good and any form of natural wood trim in a room is always preferable to none. However, the fact is we often see poorly...
Posted by Linda Merrill
| May 02, 2011
The process of wood staining is a relatively straightforward one, but it does take practice to learn to control the amount of stain applied for the most consistent finish. And, if you’re...
Posted by Linda Merrill
| May 02, 2011
Decorative accessories are what make a collection of rooms become a home; they fill in the spaces between the sofa and the life of the person who sits on the sofa. Accessories are...