The Barrett House is a turn-of-the-century treasure
The Barrett House estate brought city elegance to a country setting in the 1800s.
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The Barrett House estate brought city elegance to a country setting in the 1800s.
This comfortable and stylish home’s design can accommodate its homeowner now and as he ages.
The good news is that materials exist for every style and budget.
A tree house invites creative play at this New Hampshire home.
Energy efficiency and sustainability were paramount concerns when a Canterbury couple designed and built their home.
This Amherst home features an eye-catching, yet kid-friendly, pool house and grounds.
A Portsmouth interior designer adds her magic touch to a property’s caretaker’s cottage.
A spacious Windham home gets a family-friendly renovation that adds warmth, function and an English pub-style game room.
High-tech fixtures inspire the transformation of a master suite.
A mid-nineteenth-century firehouse is converted into comfortable living and working space.
J.L. Purcell Architects help a couple renovate with function and style in mind.
From swimming pools to spacious patios, today’s homeowners are maximizing their use of outside places.
In June, the Moffatt-Ladd House & Garden Museum celebrates the 250th anniversary of mansion’s completion.
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 Manchester couple transforms a three-story townhouse into an elegant and comfortable home by combining contemporary design and a lifetime of mementos.
The owners of a mountain retreat soak in the beautiful scenery and extraordinary views from the comfort of an addition to their home.
An emblem of New Hampshire's rural past gets a new life for the twenty-first century.
A couple finds the perfect site to build a new home that looks like it has been on the family's land for many years.
A passionate restoration enthusiast reconstructs a seventeenth-century home-and other buildings-in Gilmanton.
Some homes and families are destined to be together. Long before they purchased the 4,300-square-foot historical Machinist House on Union Street in Manchester, Kathy and Bill Gillett were drawn to the place. "I always loved the house, before it ever…
Squam Lake attracts a Texas family, who assembled a team to custom-design their five-thousand-square-foot vacation home.
Made from handsculpted, drymounted granite and durable woods, this two thousand square foot structure was built to last and designed to embrace its natural surroundings.