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Country Comfort To transform a Greenwich kitchen’s atmosphere from outdated, dark, and gloomy to bright and welcoming, designer Rebecca Reynolds…
Ceramicist Warner Walcott
Warner Walcott’s vessels, bowls, platters, and lamps are the ceramic equivalent of the little black dress: sophisticated, essential, and timeless….
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.
Polished and Playful Pool Suite
A polished-but-playful pool suite completes a lakefront vacation home.
A Landscape Designed with Multiple Outdoor Spaces
Outdoor settings shift from active play spaces to quiet woodlands at this ledge-filled rural retreat.
A Modern Family Home in Greenwich
A modern family-friendly home in Greenwich, Connecticut, revels in the unexpected.
A Light-Filled Renovation in Southport, Connecticut
A dark 1940s Southport cottage gets the enlightenment it deserves—and then some.
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.
A Coastal Home in Little Compton
A savvy group of talent designs a home that blends into the rippling coastal views.
A Snug Sanctuary on Cape Cod
Architect Rob Bramhall designs a refined three-season home on a confined
lot in Cotuit.
A Colorful Coastal Cottage
An Ipswich cottage sets the stage for four generations of summer memories.
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…