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Renovating an antique house in the Monadnock region leads to an evolving garden design.
A once-forgettable kitchen becomes the star of this 1960s ranch thanks to sophisticated pink cabinetry and space-savvy design.
Come for the exhibitions, but don’t forget to shop.
Artist Alex Kanevsky’s creativity flows within the peaceful environs of New Hampshire.
It's that time of year again— time to share the winners of our Annual Design Awards. Now in its 13th year, the competition continues to grow more exciting with each passing season. This year, we received 100 submissions — a 20% increase from last year — and introduced a new category: Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs).
Architect Katie Sutherland draws on Japanese design principles, historic preservation and a deep respect for the natural world to shape homes that are as sustainable as they are serene.
Scott McDermott has worked as a professional gardener since 2008. His work reflects a deep commitment to horticulture, craftsmanship and place-based design. Beginning in landscape maintenance, he developed a strong foundation in plant knowledge before advancing to work on a…
Outdoor Design (Garden Design) Winner: Coastal Pollinator Garden by Scott McDermott, McDermott Landscape Design in Portsmouth
Outdoor Design (Living Spaces) Winner: Outdoor Oasis in Hollis by Kacey Graham, Boehm Graham Interior Design in Bedford
Outdoor Design (Landscape Without Pool) Winner: Shoreline Refresh by Gregory Rusnica, Bonin Architects & Associates in New London
Outdoor Design (Landscape with Pool) Winner: Forever Home by Britni Rotunda by Maugel DeStefano Architects in Portsmouth
Remodeling/Renovation Design Winner: Carriage House Revival by Tim Giguere, TMS Architects & Interiors in Portsmouth
Historic Renovation Honorable Mention: Colonial Cape by Alyssia Zevos, Home Comfort in Center Harbor and Scott Elliott, Native Timberworks Carpentry & Design in Moultonborough
Historic Renovation Winner: Little Green by Matthew J. Daughdrill, Christopher P. Williams Architects in Meredith
On Thursday, April 16, 2026 New Hampshire Home hosted the 13th Annual Design Awards at The Venues at the Factory in Manchester. It was a wonderful evening celebrating New Hampshire's best residential architects, designers and builders.
Bath Design Honorable Mention: Out of the Darkness, Into the Light by Image Contracting in Bedford
Bath Design Winner: Traditional Elegance by Debbe Daley, Debbe Daley Designs in Portsmouth
Interior Design (Specialty/Small Space) Honorable Mention: Lockes Island Bunkhouse by Native Timberworks Carpentry and Design, LLC in Moultonborough
Interior Design (Specialty/Small Space) Winner: German Spa Retreat by Justin Miller, G.M. Roth Design Remodeling in Nashua
Interior Design (Primary Suite) Winner: State Street Condo by Ben Auger, Auger Building Company in Greenland
Interior Design (Living Space) Winner: Water’s Edge by Amanda Raymond, Studio Sage Interiors in New London
Interior Design (Whole House) Honorable Mention: 1918 The Clementine House by Debbe Daley, Debbe Daley Designs in Portsmouth
Interior Design (Whole House) Winner: House on the Point by Lindsay Lawrence Interiors in Newburyport, Mass
Kitchen Design (Contemporary) Winner: State Street Condo by Ben Auger, Auger Building Company in Greenland
Kitchen Design (Transitional) Winner: Charismatic Dream by Whitney Nelson, Granite State Cabinetry in Bedford
Kitchen Design(Traditional) Winner: 19th-Century Charmer by Whitney Nelson, Granite State Cabinetry in Bedford
Green Design (Net Zero/Net Zero Ready) Winner: Split Gable House by Katie Sutherland, kcs ARCHITECTS in Marlborough
Green Design (Energy-Efficient Home) Winner: Ridge View by Anthony Giovanni, MWV Fine Homes in Jackson
Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) Winner: Shingle-Style Guest Cottage by Jason Bailey, TMS Architects & Interiors in Portsmouth
Small Home Design Honorable Mention: Elm Tree Cottage by Janice Page, PKsurroundings in Exeter
Small Home Design Winner: The Not So Tiny House by Katie Sutherland, kcs ARCHITECTS in Marlborough
Architectural Design (Modern) Winner: Cove House by Marcus Gleysteen, Marcus Gleysteen Architects in Lincoln, Mass
Architectural Design (Traditional) Honorable Mention: Classic Camp by Anthony Giovanni, MWV Fine Homes in Jackson
Architectural Design (Traditional) Winner: Lake House in the New Hampshire Lakes Region by Cris Salomon, Samyn-D’Elia Architects in Holderness and Joseph DeSerrano, Cormack Construction Management in Madison
Home of the Year Winner: The Enchanted Cottage by Matthew J. Daughdrill, Christopher P. Williams Architects in Meredith
A home overlooking Newfound Lake keeps its palette quiet and its windows wide, letting the view take center stage.
A long-held vision of a home spa is fulfilled.
For Laura Trowbridge, fine art and gardening go hand in hand.
Three years ago, New Hampshire Home added two new categories to its annual Design Awards: Energy-Efficient Home and Net-Zero/Net-Zero Ready Home. This was in response to a growing awareness that going “green” — once considered an anomaly — was becoming the standard in homebuilding, both by choice and mandate. Every year since we added these Green Design categories, the number of submissions has increased.
It’s all about understated luxury at New Hampshire’s newest resort.
Stone sculptor Joseph Gray found his calling by listening to the material.
Architect and sustainability leader Tracy Kozak discusses climate-smart building, right-sizing our homes, and creating places that nourish both people and planet.
Designed for an active retirement and rooted in Seacoast tradition, this Shingle Style home balances timeless architecture, low-maintenance living and seamless connections to the outdoors.
A couple in Hanover increases their living and entertaining options with a versatile ADU.
In the White Mountains, a young couple’s dream for a modern, eco-friendly home comes true.
Inspired by Squam Lake’s history, forest and light, this Passive House reinterprets the classic kids’ outdoor play platform through a contemporary, carbon-conscious lens.
Winter in New Hampshire can be long, covering our gardens with a blanket of snow from November to April, but a well-designed garden can be enjoyed year-round.
Decorative Interiors celebrates five stylish decades.
Inspired Living, Thoughtfully Designed