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A Boston Brownstone Gets a Thoughtful Renovation
That classic tune about how you can’t hurry love holds true in design, too. When it comes to long-lasting domestic…
Industrial Chic on Boston Harbor
They are a bi-coastal couple, but not along the usual New York-to-Los Angeles axis. Rather, they divide their time between…
On a Historical Note
Any home built more than a century ago is likely to have a rich backstory, but the previous life of this stately Back Bay townhouse was more impressive than most. Designed by architects Arthur Rotch and George
A Renovated Condo in Boston’s South End
The ambitious renovation of this Boston condo in a former school building fittingly uses a book-filled study as its…
A Boston Home Gets a Refined Renovation
Gorgeous nineteenth-century houses line up elbow to elbow in this tony part of Boston. Trees grown thick in the waist dot small manicured lawns, and hydrangeas wave around stone foundations that have heard the
Steven Favreau Transforms a Boston Rental
When interior designer Steven Favreau decided to lease a one-bedroom apartment in Boston, he enlisted a real estate agent, who shot back an email
Tour a Colorful Family-Friendly Condo
The luxury condo development, built in 2004, certainly had a lot going for it: all the modern amenities one could desire, a convenient Back Bay address
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
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.
Feathering the Empty Nest
When Nicole Hogarty’s client stands in the center of her Boston townhouse and describes it from end to end, the
Past As Prologue
Architect Guy Grassi could walk by the small parking lot at the end of the block only so many times before he just had to have the property. He and his wife, interior designer Lucie
Surprise Ending
The owners expected a casual relationship with the Beacon Hill condominium they purchased as a pied-a-terre. What they got was an unexpected—and welcome—sense of home.
Personality Plus
A Boston townhouse is bright, lively, and playful—just like the young family that calls it home.
Made from Scratch
But I have nothing,” protested the newlywed. Her designer, Kristen Rivoli, had emphasized how important it was to incorporate…