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What's new at NHHome. Page 1 - no comments - 6,744 views FROM THE EDITORWhat I eventually tell everyone, and what I told the kids when no more raised hands appeared, is this: I tell true stories. That’s the heart of the job, and why I love it. Page 26 - no comments - 8,642 views FAVORITE FINDS for gift givingCelebrate the holidays deliciously with artisan chocolate snowman, hand-piped with dark chocolate ganache blended with clementines and dipped in white chocolate. L.A. Burdick Chocolates • burdickchocolate.com. Page 28 - no comments - 10,018 views HOME COOKING with Mary Ann EspositoThanksgiving will be different this year as we rethink and reformat how to celebrate it. This holiday has always been about family and friends gathered together from near and far,... Page 38 - no comments - 10,367 views INSPIRATION“We wanted to make sure we had room for everyone in the family to gather,” Missy Lagarto says. “We have two sons, both of whom were recently married, so we wanted to make sure the home was generational—big... Page 44 - no comments - 10,000 views GARDEN RxAdd a touch of the tropics to your winter windowsill by growing some begonias this year. There are many types to choose from, ranging from those known for their exotic foliage to those with stunning... Page 52 - no comments - 10,432 views A HOUSE FOR ALL SEASONSTHIS ADIRONDACK HOME WAS THOUGHTFULLY DESIGNED FOR THE WHOLE GANG—SIBLINGS AND COUSINS—AND FOR THE LAKE AND THEIR SHARED FUTURE.. Page 61 - no comments - 10,607 views TRADITION with a twist on Beacon HillChapin—of Chapin Interiors in New London and Bronxville, New York—doesn’t know why the five-story brick house, built in the early 1900s, was designed with an inverted layout: the kitchen and gathering... Page 72 - no comments - 9,343 views New Life for an Old BarnDOWNSIZING WITH CREATIVITY AND AN EYE TO PRESERVING THE PAST.. Page 80 - no comments - 8,337 views MASTER OF HIS CRAFTThere was a fascination that drew him to the knife. He never cut anything with it or used it—he simply took it out and admired it from time to time. Page 90 - no comments - 8,856 views Ghosts of a Cottage PastThe last time I saw it was forty years ago, but I can still picture it: a two-level, single-family seasonal home built in 1950, white with red trim and a long screened-in porch that ran all the way down one side where my brother and sisters and I... Page 98 - no comments - 6,936 views
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