A Fresh Take on Traditional Style
Earlier this year, New Hampshire Furniture Master Jeffrey S. Roberts received the Society of American Period Furniture Makers’ Cartouche Award, which brought national recognition to his work.
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Earlier this year, New Hampshire Furniture Master Jeffrey S. Roberts received the Society of American Period Furniture Makers’ Cartouche Award, which brought national recognition to his work.
Renovating his- and- hers master bathrooms was one of the last projects a Bedford couple undertook.
John and Marilyn Kenison traded their large, antique home in Milford for a smaller, new one designed just for them on the shores of Peterborough’s Cunningham Pond.
In the dining area are, from left, Susan and Maddie Bossi; June Trisciani of j. ellen Design in Manchester; and Don Bossi, holding Heather. June Trisciani, of j. ellen Design in Manchester, forged a strong working relationship with Susan and…
The design team included, from left: Becky Corringham, of Wysteria Design in Dover; Linda Cloutier, of Linda Cloutier Kitchens & Baths, LLC in Greenland; and Don Cook, of D.D. Cook Builders in Greenland. Sunsets over Great Bay are visible most…
Tim and Sheryl Moore’s open-concept, eat-in kitchen enables them to entertain guests while enjoying views of the Ossipee Mountains. Tim and Sheryl Moore’s kitchen started with a pizza oven. Inspired by cooking shows and home magazines, Tim, a New York-based…
Removing a brick wall separating the kitchen from the family room opened the space up to spectacular lake views. The center island features a conveniently placed warming oven. When Margery Thomas Mueller and Bob Mueller moved to Alton eight years…
photography by john w. hession Gathering in the kitchen are (clockwise from top left), Pi Smith, of Smith & Vansant Architects in Norwich, Vermont; Jim Balcom, of Crown Point Cabinetry in Claremont; and homeowner Ali Ashare and her children, Violet…
Five homeowners, along with their designers and builders, create an array of kitchens that cook.
There is always room for more beautiful design with ornamental tile, and the possibilities are virtually endless.
A couple build a retreat where they can enjoy views of Lake Winnipesaukee and comfortably accommodate their large family, which includes ten grandchildren.
A ‘dream team’ creates a stellar all-season beach house on the Seacoast.
As part of an ongoing effort to increase its sustainability, the MacDowell Colony in Peterborough recently renovated several of its studios.
The distinct design and structural evolution of the historic Canterbury Shaker Village Dwelling House is anything but ordinary.
Inspired by the natural world, blacksmith David H. Little creates exquisite furnishings and decorative items from his shop in Meredith.