Month: January 2017
Style Scheme: An Urban Media Room
Curl up and enjoy your favorite movie in this dark and sultry urban media room imagined by interior designer Christine Lane.
Five Questions: Mark Doughty of Thoughtforms
Mark Doughty, president of Thoughtforms custom builders, talks about the new emphasis on science in his industry. 1. How would you define
MapQuesting the Mind: Artist Heidi Whitman
How do you paint what’s going on inside your skull? Heidi Whitman comes from a long line of artists who make such invisible things visible. In fourteenth-century Florence, the
A Rare Opportunity to Own a Home in Old Saybrook’s Fenwick Neighborhood
A storied community on the Connecticut shoreline, the borough of Fenwick in Old Saybrook, Connecticut, was once
French Twist: A Renovated Aquitaine in Boston’s South End
Here’s the thing about Aquitaine: it’s a wildly popular, successful, and beloved neighborhood bistro. For eighteen years, guests have been
The Power of Building with Engineered Wood
As an architect, builder or homeowner, you are often looking for a material that is the answer to your prayers, a product that is strong, easy to install and has structural integrity.
Contemporary Living in Downtown Providence
When Nancy Neis began a new chapter of her life, she was determined to start fresh. “Before my husband and I bought this condominium, I had lived
Five Questions: Lucy Dearborn
1. How did you end up running a lighting showroom and a team of lighting designers?
Maybe it was fate; my initials are L.E.D.! I started selling lighting
Cottage and Garden, Newport, Rhode Island
For about seven years now, Michael Sederback has been the buyer, stylist, and all-around visual guy for Cottage and Garden. The store, founded
Contemporary and Family-Friendly Boston Condo
A grand building built of glass and granite and featuring a mix of luxe hotel suites and condos (not to mention a slew of upscale amenities and several acclaimed
Inside a Modern and Minimalist Townhouse
With its respectable pedigree and good bones, lots of room (at around 8,000 square feet), and a Boston location to rival none, the townhouse had everything going for it.
Sophisticated and Neutral in Historic Concord
There are few better places in the world to be on a sunny winter afternoon than Concord, Massachusetts: under a fresh blanket of snow, silent farms and old red barns compete for