Month: July 2020

Special Focus: Connecticut Kitchen Design 2020

Country Comfort To transform a Greenwich kitchen’s atmosphere from outdated, dark, and gloomy to bright and welcoming, designer Rebecca Reynolds…

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Ceramicist Warner Walcott

Warner Walcott’s vessels, bowls, platters, and lamps are the ceramic equivalent of the little black dress: sophisticated, essential, and timeless….

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This Greenwich Landscape Design Merges Old and New

History comes alive when a landscape merges Old Greenwich’s first house
with one of one of its newest residences.

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Polished and Playful Pool Suite

A polished-but-playful pool suite completes a lakefront vacation home.

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A Landscape Designed with Multiple Outdoor Spaces

Outdoor settings shift from active play spaces to quiet woodlands at this ledge-filled rural retreat.

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A Modern Family Home in Greenwich

A modern family-friendly home in Greenwich, Connecticut, revels in the unexpected.

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A Light-Filled Renovation in Southport, Connecticut

A dark 1940s Southport cottage gets the enlightenment it deserves—and then some.

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Painter Matthew Chamberlain

Portland painter Matthew Chamberlain layers found objects, paint, and graphite to create works that look like they’ve been around a while.

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A Coastal Home in Little Compton

A savvy group of talent designs a home that blends into the rippling coastal views.

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A Snug Sanctuary on Cape Cod

Architect Rob Bramhall designs a refined three-season home on a confined
lot in Cotuit.

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A Colorful Coastal Cottage

An Ipswich cottage sets the stage for four generations of summer memories.

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Design Dialogue: A Lesson in Layers

  A Lesson in Layers is a behind-the-scenes look at New England Home‘s July-August cover story. Managing Editor, Erika Ayn…

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