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Five homeowners and their designers create rooms that are stylish, functional and fun.
Beautiful plantings make outdoor design go swimmingly.
Built in 1758, the John Paul Jones House and its gardens are Portsmouth landmarks worth seeing.
Gardeners from ten nations cultivate connections to their homelands and more in Concord.
When they bought a spectacular property in Bow that includes an early nineteenth-century house, a barn and a blacksmith shop, Mike and Nancy Sampo were determined to make sustainability key in their preservation efforts.
Experience renovating several homes helped Janet Prince and Peter Bergh immediately recognize the potential of a home needing TLC in Portsmouth’s South End.
Don’t miss the array of gingerbread houses on display at Discover Portsmouth in December!
Five homeowners, along with their designers and builders, create an array of kitchens that cook.
The early-twentieth-century style of Prentice Sanger inspired architect Jeremy Bonin’s design of this welcoming home on Lake Sunapee.
The landmark Warner House in Portsmouth is the earliest building of its type in New England.
A short walk from Boston’s theater district, a tiny condo in an historic home is now a New Hampshire couple’s weekend getaway.
When they began renovations, a Seacoast couple decided to stay true to their historic home’s original design. They did such a good job that the home received the 2016 New Hampshire Home Design Award for Excellence in Renovation.
Two designers offer tips to make holiday decorations truly special.
Transforming a not-so-extraordinary home in an extraordinary location was easy with help from the right architect and interior designer.
Valicenti Pasta Farm uses only locally grown ingredients in its products, all made in Hollis.