Article: GOING FOR THE DRAMA OF COLOR

Who's afraid of color? Not Kathleen Doxer, who shrugged off an imposed mantle of beige and brown in favor of a lively pink, red, black and white scheme that dramatically changed the atmosphere of her three-story condominium town house. "I need color! Maybe it's because I'm near-sighted," she said. "I have to be able to see things for impact."

The story of Kathleen Doxer's at-home leap from one end of the color spectrum to another began five years ago, when, newly divorced, she rented a furnished condominium in Wayland.

After living in Stow during her marriage, it was a homecoming of sorts for herself and two daughters, then 13 and 10. She had grown up in Wayland, and her mother still ...

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