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A cabin with modern architecture and design pays homage to a past way of life.
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A cabin with modern architecture and design pays homage to a past way of life.
Stunning indoor and outdoor spaces make bob and Cyndi Troop’s lake house feel like a home away from home
A twenty-three-room home designed by renowned Boston architects Peabody & Stearns in 1891 now produces nearly all the energy it uses.
One company’s state-of-the-art technology has streamlined the homebuilding process by conserving and recycling resources, and offers many design options to boot.
Industry improvements are helping to make homes more energy efficient.
A young family finds the right-sized home in a perfect location to achieve their green dreams.
Patience and a knack for timing are both required to produce Shandra McLane’s colorful, fused-glass vessels. Each piece requires multiple firings in a kiln.
Thanks to a variety of options, home theaters can be set up to suit any space or budget.
The New Hampshire chapter of the American Institute of Architects chooses its annual awards in the residential category in January.
There is an array of options for making a bathroom beautiful and functional.
A Craftsman-Style retreat near downtown Wolfeboro was designed for family and friends to relax and enjoy Lake Winnipesaukee.
Comfort was the key to designing an elegant home with extraordinary views.
The owners of a mountain retreat soak in the beautiful scenery and extraordinary views from the comfort of an addition to their home.
Each year, Strawbery Banke lets visitors vote for the best holiday creations made from gingerbread, candy and other edible treats.
Let the heart of the home-the kitchen-beat to your individual design drummer.
At their homes in Boston and in New Hampshire, one couple has built an impressive collection of works by many of the New Hampshire Furniture Masters.
Designed by an architect, this unique building provides shelter for rescued wildlife and the humans who care for them.