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Jessica Black, James Odorczuk and their three children are avid skiers. After years of renting and then owning a condo in Lincoln, the family found the perfect piece of land to build their dream ski-in, ski-out home.
Subtle, cozy elegance keeps the focus on stunning views.
This lakeside enchanted cottage offers a portal to the past.
From hand-crafted chairs to interesting wall art, here's a look at some great New Hampshire-made products.
Zack Jonas elevates tools to unique works of art.
Downsizing with creativity and an eye to preserving the past.
One of the last things you expect to find amid the stately homes that line the streets of Boston’s historic beacon hill is an upside-down house
This Adirondack home was thoughtfully designed for the whole gang—siblings and cousins—and for the lake and their shared future.
This house on Winnipesaukee was built with both family and the natural beauty of the surrounding area in mind.
Owain Harris has never ceased to be amazed by the ability of wood to be both transformed and transforming
A Bedford couple transformed their dark, cramped kitchen into a spacious, lightfilled, beautiful and practical workspace
Paul and Jessica McKeon’s fourth-floor condominium on Vaughn Street in Portsmouth is a spacious, open-concept space full of light, art and beautiful views of the surrounding city.
The kitchens and baths featured in this year’s showcase combine practicality with good design. From kitchens designed specifically for entertaining to a masterfully redesigned master bathroom, each of these spaces perfectly suits their owners.
Architects showed off their best residential work for the New Hampshire chapter of the American Institute of Architects' recent annual competition.
Architect Jeremy Bonin designed a large house for year-round living and entertaining that still feels cozy and comfortable inside.
A talented design team created a one-of-a-kind—and award-winning—home.
A steep, lakeside location shaped the design of a multi-level retreat.
A couple builds their yearround home on the lakefront site of the wife’s family’s summer cottage.
Natural fabrics become two and three dimensional works of art in Jane Balshaw’s studio.