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Tour an Antique Home with a Contemporary Twist
A well-loved
antique house
welcomes
a new family
with a beautiful interior
update.
Shope Reno Wharton Designs a Home Using Reclaimed Stone
A new house in southern Connecticut brings recycling to architectural heights.
A New Hampshire Home was Designed for Family
It’s all about family at this New Hampshire vacation home designed for joyful gatherings.
Tour a Contemporary Vermont Homestead
This family retreat includes built-in flexibility that welcomes many or just two.
Prairie Style in Weston, Massachusetts
In Weston, a modern Prairie-style residence fits in seamlessly with its setting.
Tour a Vermont Vacation Home Created by an All-Star Design Team
Hutker Architects, Jennifer Palumbo Design, Sisler Builders, and Horiuchi Solien come together to realize one family’s dream vacation home in Vermont.
A Coastal Home Reflects Maine’s Rugged Shoreline
Salt of Maine rethinks the coastal aesthetic through the lens of the Pine Tree State’s rugged, moody shoreline.
Tour a Resort-Style Compound in Andover, Massachusetts
A pair of empty nesters decides to go big and go home with a resort-style compound for their extended family
A Historic Renovation in Beacon Hill
Hickox Williams Architects takes on a sensitive historic renovation in Beacon Hill.
This New Canaan Home Exudes a Hip Vibe
A couple trades Brooklyn for New Canaan and discovers their personal style in the process.
Linda Ruderman Updates a Greenwich Colonial
A chance encounter in NYC leads to a transitional home in Greenwich fit for both active kids and formal entertaining.
Tour a Classic Shingle-Style Home in Watch Hill
In coastal Rhode Island, a vacation home for a pair of siblings proves the classics never go out of style.
Tour Nicola Manganello’s Maine Home
Nicola Manganello opens up a dark eighteenth-century parsonage in coastal Maine.
The Preservationists
A passion for place inspires one family to take on the renovation of a lifetime—and become design patrons in the process.
A Contemporary Home Overlooking Long Island Sound
It’s Elemental. A site’s artistic past and a structure’s contemporary design merge in a masterpiece of earth, water, fire, and air.