Month: September 2019
A Post and Beam Home in Stowe
An architect and his clients join forces to bring an abandoned, unfinished Vermont house back to life.
M. Benjamin Herndon: Fade to Black
Don’t be misled by the absence of color. M. Benjamin Herndon’s art is complex, expressive, and deserving of its critical acclaim.
Prefab Cozy and Contemporary
Six prefab spaces that prove modern design can be every bit as inviting as traditional.
Gorham Silver Exhibit at RISD
A new exhibit celebrates the manufacturing and design legacy of the iconic Gorham Silver company.
Special Focus: New England Kitchens and Baths
Function and form make a beautiful marriage in these five New England kitchens and baths designed by renowned interior designers, architects, and builders.
Generation Next on Cape Cod
A mom and dad look far into the future with a Cape Cod summer home designed to create fond family memories for decades to come.
Classic New England Charm on Lake Winnipesaukee
A family retreat on New Hampshire’s Lake Winnipesaukee is designed to stand the test of time—and a lot of sandy little feet.
A Jamestown Island Modern Haven
A carefully curated home on Rhode Island’s coast celebrates contemporary architecture and design.
Old and New Mix in Norwell
A fresh design approach makes the familiar feel novel when a couple moves and totes along many of their favorite furnishings.
6 Things You Didn’t Know Your Smart Speaker Could Do
The power of voice-command smart homes: six things you didn’t know your smart speaker could do according to the experts at Smart Home and Theater Systems.
Five Questions: Alex Correia of White Star Antiques
Alex Correia, co-owner of White Star Antiques in Provincetown, on the longstanding popularity of the midcentury modern style.
Luxury Home Construction Redefined
How would the business of luxury home construction be different if it was viewed not as a project based on contracts, but as a creative and enriching experience and the beginning of a trusted relationship?
Five Questions: Steve Feldman with Renovation Angel
Luxury kitchens get a second life thanks to Steve Feldman, founder of the nonprofit Renovation Angel.