Month: May 2012
No Reservations
Of course you hire an interior designer to, well, design. But the very best ones do it in such a…
Friday Favorites 5/11/2012
Paula M. Bodah, Senior Editor Bright colors–turquoise, orange and purple in shades from lilac to eggplant–figure big in interior design…
Editor’s Miscellany: New England Home Unseen, Part Two
By Kyle Hoepner Continuing my tour of images that could have made it into the pages of New England Home,…
Designer Snapshot: Sparkle Aplenty
By Paula M. Bodah The Veronica table lamp that Kristine Mullaney chose as a favorite for our May/June 2012 issue…
Jennifer Mehditash: High Point Market, the Source of Inspiration
Visiting a trade show of any size can be a daunting and utterly overwhelming experience. For an interior designer, however,…
Notes from the Field: Power Patch Kids
By Cheryl Katz It’s like a jolt of caffeine after a particularly long meeting. It’s a cure-all for boredom. It’s…
Friday Favorites 5/4/2012
Kara Lashley, Associate Editor On a recent weekend in Maine, my husband and I stopped in at Portland Architectural Salvage,…
Sneak Peeks: Island Weaves
By Jared Ainscough Karin Ganga Sheppard from Island Weaves, in Nantucket, is dedicated to her craft. She spent twenty years…
Trends and Trendmakers
RESIDENTIAL ARCHITECTURE The nature of the product—buildings often take years to make, then stay around for decades or centuries of…
Design in Depth: Kid Appeal
By Stacy Kunstel There’s a new showroom in the Lillian August flagship store in Norwalk, Connecticut. The design mega-store, besides…
The Old House
It’s hard to imagine so much history packed into a house Abigail Adams once called “a wren’s nest.” Yet the…
Natural Inclinations
At mid-career, Paul Bowen has built up a considerable fan base. His admirers like everything about him: the Welsh accent,…
James Hall
James Brayton Hall has since 2010 served as executive director of one of the Northeast’s most active and successful historical…
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