Eric Roth
An Updated Tudor-Style Home in Wellesley
Revival styles, by definition, are exercises in domestic fantasy—romanticized re-interpretations of the past. The 10,000-square-foot brick-and-stone Tudor in Wellesley, Massachusetts,…
Outside the Box
Conceived as a series of cubes of varying heights, this stunning modern home in suburban Boston is anything but conventional.
Young at Heart
At first glance this picturesque Italianate-style house perched atop a knoll in Brookline, Massachusetts, would seem perfectly at home in…
The Old House & The Sea
When Patrick Ahearn got a first look at his clients’ house, he encountered a soaring, moody great room that made…
American Classic
Gorgeous women choose clothes that highlight their attributes, not upstage them. Too many frills, too much finery could detract from…
Getting Warmer
A loft in the city can hold big dreams. It’s where we paint the outsize canvases of our lives. It’s…
The Art of Compromise
He has one vision, she has another. Thanks to their designer’s fresh perspective, they both get the house of their dreams.
Notes from the Field: Orphaned Photos
By Kyle Hoepner One of the hardest things about editing is, well, editing—that is, pruning, leaving things out. Many of…
Contemporary Chic
Set amid beautiful trees with handfuls of rugged boulders about that buoy the quintessential New England feel, this Middlesex County home—a modern-day take on the iconic farmhouse—is as welcoming as a warm fire.
Core Value
A couple and their creative architect save a tiny old Cape, which now forms the charming heart of a gracious Shingle-style home overlooking Nantucket Sound.
Editor’s Miscellany: Tiny Treasures
By Kyle Hoepner The Rooms We Love department in our January–February 2013 issue (on newsstands now) shows some of the…
Notes from the Field: The Best Rooms of 2012
By Karin Lidbeck Brent With every New England Home story, we highlight the work of the most talented architects, interior…
Always in Season
While most everyone else on the Cape is covering the wicker with sheets and lowering the blinds on yet another…
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