Month: May 2012

Sneak Peek: Time Passages

By Jared Ainscough Bunny Harvey‘s paintings are inspired by nature. She paints sprawling landscapes as well as smaller details of…

Read More

Design in Depth: Hartford Show House Shown

By Stacy Kunstel Last weekend the Junior League of Hartford‘s 12th Decorator Show House closed. If you didn’t have a…

Read More

Rosalia Sanni: Water in the Landscape

We can’t exist without water. It’s a vital element to life. But our relationship to water goes well beyond basic…

Read More

What, When, Where: The Colors of Summer

By Kara Lashley Shell pink, cool aqua, sunny yellow, marsh grass green…doesn’t the mere thought of that palette transport you…

Read More

Friday Favorites 5/25/2012

Paula M. Bodah, Senior Editor The next time I redo my bathroom I’m going to design the whole room around…

Read More

Editor’s Miscellany: Festive Fabrics

By Kyle Hoepner As we head into Memorial Day, it’s impossible not to be thinking about light summer style. And…

Read More

Designer Snapshot: No Boundaries

By Paula M. Bodah Much of Kim Deetjen’s work as director of the interiors studio for the Burlington, Vermont, architecture…

Read More

Jennifer Mehditash: Touchy Feely Design

Spring brings not only sunshine and flowers, but also a crazy time for interior designers. So many shows, trade fairs, markets–you…

Read More

Notes from the Field: Pink and Green Past

By Karin Lidbeck Brent In the late 1960s, when I was ten, I experienced my first taste of decorating. My…

Read More

Friday Favorites 5/18/2012

Jared Ainscough, Assistant Art Director Candles are an often-overlooked design element, and I think it is their standard shape that…

Read More

Sneak Peek: Individual Touch

By Jared Ainscough The artist’s hand is ever-present in every work of art–even if some artists spend years honing their…

Read More

Design in Depth: Having a Ball

By Stacy Kunstel A few weeks ago I attended the Greenwich chapter of the American Red Cross’s annual Red and…

Read More

Rosalia Sanni: Sculpture in the Landscape

Bringing art outside to the garden makes a lasting impression. The result can be sublime and inspiring, and in an…

Read More

What, When, Where: Global Reach

Corner Chandelier by Michael McHale, Long Island City, NY. Photo courtesy of Koo de Monde We at New England Home…

Read More

Lake Effect

Rob Dean had a problem. This one, however, didn’t involve a demanding client or rotted sills. It was a problem…

Read More
Find A Resource

Search from hundreds of home services, products, destinations, and real estate opportunities.

View All Resources

 

Browse by Month/Year