ZEN Associates
At Home with Architect David Sharff
After nearly thirty years in business, one architect realizes his dream of a historic-meets-modern home in Boston.
Tour a Contemporary Home that Connects Indoors and Out
ZeroEnergy Design puts a contemporary spin on a classic 1960s split-level home.
Mastering the Timeless Art of Japanese Design, Indoors and Out
Peter White and Rina Okawa of ZEN Associates share the key elements of Japanese design principles.
A Rooftop Garden in the Heart of Boston
Fifteen floors above a city that never pauses, let alone sleeps, the rooftop terrace of this Millennium Place home…
The Ultimate College Crash Pad
It’s a college student’s dream: an ultra-hip but sophisticated crash pad to escape the chaos of campus life.
The Great Outdoors
Time spent outside is one of the joys of New England’s warm season. These three projects offer unique routes to the same happy goal. See you soon, summer!
High design meets high tech in a chic Boston condo
This tidy Boston condo banishes all clutter while embracing, clean, contemporary design and high-tech gadgets.
An Outdoor Space for a Family That Plays Together
It was an interesting conundrum: classic, stately New England brick home; homeowners with contemporary tastes; and a blank canvas of a yard to marry the two styles seamlessly. The owners, who are originally from Brazil, had a robust and exacting outdoor vision to reimagine the standard developer’s
Meet 2015 New England Design Hall of Fame Inductee Peter White
Landscape architect Peter White does more than just design beautiful landscapes; he takes a holistic approach to creating true…
Industrial Strength: A Contemporary Boston High-Rise Penthouse
David Jankilevitsch found the designers of his dreams when he went out to eat. He had traveled all over the…
Editor’s Miscellany: 5 Under 40: The Rugs
By Kyle Hoepner Two weeks ago I introduced this year’s winners of New England Home’s annual 5 Under 40 Awards….
5 Under 40: The Winners
By Kyle Hoepner Scary as the thought is, summer is already drawing to a close (never mind that notional September…
Editor’s Miscellany: A Late Thanksgiving
By Kyle Hoepner Like many very busy people, I frequently have tasks planned that either end up happening late or,…
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