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LOVE STORY

A WELL-LOVED HOME EXUDES A CHARM THAT MONEY simply can’t buy. Even while the interiors of a renovated Swampscott home were carefully curated, there is not a hint of artifice in the 1920s Victorian. Here, joy springs from the young homeowners’ very personal attachments: beloved family heirlooms, cozy colors and textiles, and an overriding desire to bring comfort to everyday life.

Just before Covid, the couple was living in a Boston condo but had their eye on Swampscott in anticipation of

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