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Teamwork restores Portsmouth’s Gilded-Age Carey Cottage at Creek Farm and gives it new purpose.
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Teamwork restores Portsmouth’s Gilded-Age Carey Cottage at Creek Farm and gives it new purpose.
Thanks to architect Sloane Mayor, a 1994 Hanover ranch is now a sleek, energy-efficient home.
Thanks to Sheldon Pennoyer Architects in Concord, homeowners were able to marry a historic home to a new building and create a modern-style, award-winning New England farmhouse.
The 1916 Army Navy Association building now offers chic, downtown residences.
A Seacoast couple transforms a former summer retreat into an imaginative home whose style is inspired by rustic Adirondack camps.
An award-winning renovation updates an old farmhouse for three generations today as well as those in the future.
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.
A Bedford couple’s renovated first floor now works perfectly for both everyday life with their two children as well as entertaining larger groups.
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.
As part of an ongoing effort to increase its sustainability, the MacDowell Colony in Peterborough recently renovated several of its studios.
A brick building in Keene is transformed into an energy-efficient coffee roastery.
A short walk from Boston’s theater district, a tiny condo in an historic home is now a New Hampshire couple’s weekend getaway.
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