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The People’s Garden
Big things—miracles, even—can grow from the smallest seeds. Back in 1991, Boothbay Harbor, Maine, storekeeper Rollie Hale, a self-taught gardener,…
Man and the Machine
Arty could drive you insane if you keep watching him. “Why doesn’t he stop, just for a minute?” you wonder….
A Thriving Tradition
Pewter is old. An alloy that dates back more than 2,000 years, it’s composed of tin (90 percent or more),…
The Front Porch
LAURIE DRAGUNOFF For Laurie Dragunoff, “Decorating a porch is all about balancing comfort and durability with style.” At…
The Cozy Master Bedroom
We asked three New England designers to make up a cozy master bedroom. Michael Cebula has been enhancing clients’ homes…
Color Commentary
Back in the day when retail chains still had a heartbeat and a style office, our friend James Sullivan was…
The Sleeping Porch
We asked three Connecticut designers to dream up a sleeping porch. PAMELA JIMENEZ Inspired by her travels to more than…
Earthly Delights
For the past thirty years we have lived in the middle of the city. And while our street is tree…
A Return to Glamour
Maybe it’s a reaction to the prolonged economic downturn. Or maybe it’s something as simple as a slight boredom with…
Hearthside Comfort
We asked three Connecticut designers to set a cozy hearth. AMY ANDREWS With a passion for good design and wonderful…
The Game Room
We asked three area designers to bring a sense of fun into the game room by choosing their ideal tables,…
Seeing the Light
Though our children—one a serious modernist and the other a staunch traditionalist—might once have disagreed, the most prized possession in…
Fairfield County Finds
We asked three Fairfield County designers to share their favorite picks for lighting, furniture, floor coverings and accessories. KENLEIGH LAROCK…
Borrowed Beauties
As holiday dinner parties grow—your daughter brings home her college roommate, your sister and brother-in-law decide to make the trip…
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