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Questions of Interior Design


Article # : 10049 

Section : LIFE
Issue Date : 4 / 1986  2,240 Words
Author : Elaine Brooks
Elaine Brooks is a Boston-based writer and publicist with a background in theater and communications. She has worked as an actress, producer, lecturer, instructor, and tutor, and has taught makeup application, skin care, and fashion styling, as well as speech, at a nationally known modelling school.

       Quick: what do you think when you hear "interior decorator"? Someone lavishly dressed by the best Italian tailors, making dramatic gestures, unilateral decisions, and extravagant expenditures of your money on your home? Someone dictating that you must live your life in a puce and magenta bedroom, when the combination gives you heartburn? Well, meet William Hodgins, and think again.
       
        The nationally known, Boston-based designer is a soothing surprise ... a consummate professional who seems to both reassure and challenge his very satisfied clients. Proof that his clients are satisfied lies in the fact that many return to him again and again. He's currently decorating the Midwestern home of a longtime client for whom he did a house in Cambridge when she was a student, then one in Washington, D.C., when she married.
       
        William Hodgins personal style is low-key. He reminds you of your brother's prep-school roommate, matured but still almost boyishly youthful ... a little reticent, and conscientiously polite. His well-over-six-foot stature is not schoolboy awkward, however; he moves with a relaxed but upright grace, greeting you in gray flannel slacks, a conservative tie and white shirt, and an easy-fitting but buttoned cardigan that says Brooks Brothers rather than European tailleur.
       
        Hodgins is a recognized figure in his Back Bay, Boston, neighborhood, strolling Newbury Street in classic tweed coat or navy blazer. He projects, above all, the manner of a gentleman, candid and diplomatic, who values principle, integrity, and taste--the substance as well as the appearance of the right thing. These qualities are evident in the way he goes about his ... (1997 of 13209 Characters)
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