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Kid-Friendly Home Decorating

By: Elizabeth Roehrig
Welcome to the funhouse! See how this single mom's remodeled house has become a favorite hangout for her kids and their friends.
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Photo: Photography by David A. Land; Styling by Frances Bailey and Karin Lidbeck-Brent. From: HGTV Magazine.

Quaint Cape

It looks small but can host a bunch. When Kelly McKenna and her then husband bought the Duxbury, Mass., house in 1991, they had dreams of a head-to-toe reno. But it wasn't until 2010 that Kelly, a financial executive, had saved up enough money and decided to do the overhaul.

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Photo: Photography by David A. Land; Styling by Frances Bailey and Karin Lidbeck-Brent. From: HGTV Magazine.

A Place for Everything and Everyone

Kelly says, "My kids, Bella and Thomas, were having more and more friends over, and they would all cram into the little TV room. I wanted to make the house comfortable for a crowd." She remodeled this borrowed space from the garage to create an organized back entry. Since she's a total clutter hater, Kelly loves that there's a dedicated space for everyone's stuff here: built-in cubbies for Thomas' and Bella's backpacks, coats and shoes; another for Riley's leashes and dog biscuits. They drop beach towels and gym clothes in the rolling laundry bins on their way into the house.

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Photo: Photography by David A. Land; Styling by Frances Bailey and Karin Lidbeck-Brent. From: HGTV Magazine.

Popular Hangout

On most days Kelly has a houseful of teenagers — and only two of them are hers. "I wanted the kind of house where my kids' friends would always come over," she says. Boy, did she get her wish! Kelly McKenna's kids, Bella, far right, Thomas, standing, and their friends use the table constantly. It didn't get nearly as much action when it lived in the dining room.

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Photo: Photography by David A. Land; Styling by Frances Bailey and Karin Lidbeck-Brent. From: HGTV Magazine.

Welcoming Eat-In Kitchen

The big farmhouse table can easily seat a crowd, and comfy armchairs mean guests actually want to linger around the table when they're done eating. "Kids love coming over. Another mom told me it's because I'm the 'favorite mom,' but I think it's because the house is so inviting and easy to be in." Clearly the feeling is mutual. "I love having everyone around," says Kelly. "They're so full of life." Collaborating with her contractor, Bill Wennerberg, Kelly knocked out interior walls in the 18th-century cottage to open up the main floor, creating an expansive kitchen perfect for pizza parties, with plenty of room in the pantry for snacks.

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