Month: June 2014

Fiona Walker

Kids Stuff

“Decorate a kid’s room?” you ask. Sounds counterintuitive, right? Childhood passes in the blink of an eye, so why agonize…

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Guest Blogger: Gail O’Rourke

Organizing your Kitchen for Summer Guests People who own second homes are fortunate they have a place to escape to…

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Sheridan Interiors hallway wall

Young at Heart

The original plan called for a teardown and do-over. Down would come the turn-of-the-century barn, and up would go a…

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Christopher P. Williams Architects

The Phoenix

At 6:30 a.m. on a cloudy May morning in 2012, David Frost drove to his job site, same as any…

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Fancy This

Anyone who has ever driven the winding Route 127 along the North Shore of Massachusetts knows the pleasure of slowing…

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Polly Lewis sign

An Affair to Remember

It’s some kind of magic. And the same holds true when a house is involved. Take the couple who profess…

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Friday Favorites 6/13/2014

By Stacy Kunstel, Homes Editor Tomorrow, I’ll be joining interior designer Ron Norsworthy on a panel discussing decorating tablescapes at Day…

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Sneak Peek: Adirondack Style on Squam Lake

By Maria LaPiana These photos barely hint at the amazing story of rebirth told in “The Phoenix.” The inspiring tale…

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Day of Design at The Mayflower Grace

By Stacy Kunstel There’s nothing more inspiring than being in a beautiful setting when you’re talking about design. The Mayflower…

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David Winston: Urban Roof Deck Design Trends

City living often means a reduction in outdoor garden space overall. But for those city-dwellers fortunate enough to have a…

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now interior design studios acton

Taking a Look at Now Interior Design Studios

By Lynda Simonton I have driven by Now Interior Design Studios in Acton, Massachusetts hundreds of times and never thought…

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ikea easy chair

Friday Favorites 6/6/2014

Lynda Simonton, Online and Market Editor I remember when Vermont glassblower Simon Pearce opened one of his first shops in…

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Lights, Color, Action

New Year’s Eve, 2005. Tripp Evans and Ed Cabral spend their first night in their new home at the Pearl…

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Two Days of Providence History

By Kyle Hoepner The Providence Preservation Society’s annual Festival of Historic Houses is always a welcome chance to spend some…

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Q and A with Landscape Architect Matthew Cunningham

By Paula M. Bodah If you enjoy gardening you’ve likely been hard at work the past couple of weekends, getting…

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