Month: January 2012

Carolyn McDonough: Tangerine Tango

Photo courtesy of Diane James Home When Pantone announced its choice for 2012’s Color of The Year, Tangerine Tango, we…

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Notes from the Field: Home and Hearth

By Karin Lidbeck Brent Since the beginning of time, man has been drawn to fire for warmth, to cook and…

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Friday Favorites 1/27/2012

Debbie Hagan, Managing Editor A few weeks ago, I received a catalog from  Kenneth Cobonpue and was completely blown away…

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Design in Depth: Bathing in Luxury

By Stacy Kunstel Our latest New England Home’s Connecticut cover was a departure of sorts for us. It is the first…

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Sneak Peeks: Wooden Illusions

By Jared Ainscough I’ve been raving about wood in my last few posts–and I’m sure you are all tired of…

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Amy Beth Cupp Dragoo: Color Palettes Inspired by New England Seasons

No matter the season, I am consistently finding interior design color palette inspiration from the nature outside our windows. Mother…

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What, When, Where: Magic Revealed

By Debbie Hagan Renzo Piano, famed museum architect, set a lofty goal for himself several years ago, when he launched…

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Friday Favorites 1/20/2012

Kyle Hoepner, Editor-in-Chief Along with the opening of the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum‘s Renzo Piano–designed new wing (more about that…

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Susan Schwalb Night Vapors

Metal Winners

There’s a compelling duality in the work of artist Susan Schwalb. Her complex and gorgeous images are grounded in the…

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An Artist’s Eye

It was an eventful day for this 1917 Georgian Colonial when Maryellen and Ron Spears arrived. As pretty as the…

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Barn Again

When architect Reese Owens asked the new owners of a poetically beautiful piece of land in western Connecticut what kind…

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All in Good Fun

Her solution divides the room in two visually by creating a sitting area with the fireplace as the focal point….

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All in Good Fun

If any emotion can rival the pride parents feel watching their children spread their wings and fly the nest, it…

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Editor’s Miscellany: Look Out Below

By Kyle Hoepner My most recent post talked about patchwork, a look I still enjoy even if it’s not necessarily…

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Variety Show

Though he cut his teeth in the art world working with a noted abstract expressionist, don’t expect to find John…

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