A Tiny House So Merry & Bright
A whimsical small home transforms into a cozy winter wonderland.
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A whimsical small home transforms into a cozy winter wonderland.
There is always room for more beautiful design with ornamental tile, and the possibilities are virtually endless.
The distinct design and structural evolution of the historic Canterbury Shaker Village Dwelling House is anything but ordinary.
A Bedford home-owner designed his dream home: a light-filled residence endowed with modern flair and ample space for entertaining.
Homeowner Amy Brar thoroughly enjoys the unique and dramatic details that make her Hollis home unparalleled in flair and facility; glamour is key.
A ski condo’s master and guest bathrooms got an eye-catching revamp thanks to intricate tile and stonework.
Simple in style, this inviting space boasts plenty of storage and personal touches.
Modern elegance is the cornerstone of this Bedford kitchen, where sophisticated design is guided by a sense of simplicity and artful punches.
North Woodstock homeowners Peggy and Scott Rice love their kitchen because it reflects their self-described casual lifestyle.
A Rye home’s addition opens the interiors up to the natural environment.
Inspired by English gardens, a New London homeowner has created a perfect space for contemplation, entertainment and plants.
Inspired by Japanese traditions, Palmer Koelb grows specialty trees in the foothills of the White Mountains and designs gardens.
Talent, passion, attention to the details and knowledge of the latest trends make Julie Wood’s draperies and other custom pieces stand out.
Allison Williams, owner of Allison Williams Interiors in Hanover shares a bathroom where contemporary details and timeless Tudor style mingle
Soothing colors, radiant floor heating and luxury amenities for bathing collectively create a spa-like atmosphere. “I wanted to design a bathroom conducive to relaxing, a space of Zen,” interior designer Cynthia Shreve explains. Homeowner Carol Radic describes the room’s use…