Month: October 2014
What’s Cooking in the Kitchen? Color!
While I get a peek of all the projects featured in the magazine, I really don’t have a feel for…
Stacy’s Style: Highpoint Flashback
My world this month has been dominated by the lead up to High Point and the actual High Point Market…
Refreshing a Classic
By Maria LaPiana The engaging house story in the November/December issue of New England Home is, quite literally, a tale…
2014 New England Design Hall of Fame
Many of the inductees into our eighth annual New England Design Hall of Fame took a circuitous route to the…
Surface Interest
Consider the curve, the crevice, the cavity, the cable. Ruminate on the rocky, the rough, the rustic, the ever-so-slightly ruined….
Small Treasure
City living conjures images of close-set buildings on postage-stamp lots with views of the neighbors’ houses or the high fences…
A Gentleman’s Study
Three New England designers share their favorite resources for a gentlemen’s study. Susanne Lichten Csongor’s design projects run the gamut…
George Snead: To Giclee or not to Giclee… That is the Question
The word “giclee” in French has many connotations, but in the art world has come to mean a high-resolution ink-jet…
Team Spirit
When a squad of dedicated pros collaborate this closely, it’s no wonder the result is a home that fulfills its…
Artistic License
There have been no official studies, but there just might be something magical in Maine’s drinking water. Visitors—young and old—fall…
The Best of Two Worlds
A suburban-Boston house that straddles town boundaries also strikes a perfect balance between traditional and contemporary. Back when they moved…
A Little Bit Country
While many designers wouldn’t think twice about gutting a Beacon Hill townhouse from top to bottom or ripping apart a…
Great Homes from the Latest New England Home Connecticut Issue
The fall New England Home Connecticut issue is in mailboxes and newsstands, and it has created quite a buzz. The…
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