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FEATURED CABINETRY EXPERT
Moving up a level is semi-custom. The higher price of semi-custom means more options, more design flexibility and more finish choices.
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CONTRIBUTORS
CONTRIBUTORS
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NEW HAMPSHIRE HOME
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FROM THE PUBLISHER
The day the company moved into this space is seared into the national psyche: Sept. 11, 2001.
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FAVORITE FINDS
This hand-knotted, vegetable-dyed wool runner is the perfect finishing touch to this kitchen, and feels great underfoot while cooking.
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HOME COOKING WITH MARY ANN ESPOSITO
I know this for a fact because it has ruined me, and it is all my husband’s fault because he seduced me into believing that a garden would change our lives.
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INSPIRATION
The biggest component of this project can be found in the kitchen, with the client requesting a complete makeover.
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GARDEN Rx
They provide an unusual, unique look in the garden with interest that lasts throughout the year,” she says.
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2022 KITCHEN & BATH SHOWCASE
Innovative bath design brings style and impact that’s a tonic for you, your family and your guests. As always, details make the difference—for a powder room, a master bath or a kids’ bathroom..
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A COASTAL KITCHEN DESIGN
To add much needed light to this three-story “upside-down house,” Durling replaced a bulky double oven with open shelving.
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A MASTERFUL COLLABORATION
The family wanted a relaxing gathering space to share meals in their grand home. Newman and Shakra added new cabinetry, pantry desk area, bar, lighting and restored hard-wood floors.
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DRESS BLUES AND CLEAN WHITES
Classic influences are reflected everywhere, from the dark navy blue and mosaic medallion floor tile to the quaint shower niches to the white subway tile.
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TWO SPACES BECOME ONE
The owners of this vacation ski home wanted enough room to welcome family and friends for casual dining and conversation, something the original galley kitchen lacked.
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ONE HOME, THREE FABULOUS SPACES
Fanciful features and a user-friendly touch define these two Wilmot bathrooms. Designer Annie Ballin was tasked with giving these unusual spaces a total remake.
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A KITCHEN WITH HIDDEN SURPRISES
Designer Kacey Graham, of Boehm Graham Interior Design, says the kitchen is quintessential to inspiring a home’s design.
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A NEW HOME ATOP THE HILL
A 1970s CALIFORNIA-STYLE RANCH GETS A MODERN UPDATE THAT ACCOMMODATES LARGE FAMILY GATHERINGS AND EMBRACES STUNNING VIEWS.
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KITCHEN TRENDS
Cabinetry is often the design centerpiece of the home, drawing the eye almost as soon as someone enters a room.
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BY DESIGN
All project submissions were required to describe how their design solution addressed the AIA Framework for Design Excellence.
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BY DESIGN - Timberline Residence
The Timberline Residence was a design opportunity born from a devastating fire that destroyed the previous (1980’s era) house while the owners were away.
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BY DESIGN - Eco-Village Housing Prototype
Set in the hills of Vermont on a 500-acre retreat center, these three prototype housing units were developed as an affordable model for guest accommodation.
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BY DESIGN - Highgarden
In visualizing their new home, the owners had clear goals: “… a sense of history... a timelessness that will last through generations … comfortable and convenient for all age ranges.”
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BY DESIGN - Windy Hilltop
Constructed on a farm meadow with spectacular views of Mount Monadnock, the 1970s home was reimagined with an open plan which brought natural light into the interior while capturing the views from most spaces.
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BY DESIGN - Guest House Music Event Space
Located on a 400-acre historic farm property, with an active wildlife management program in place, the homeowners proposed to repurpose an old timber-frame barn from a neighboring town that was slated for demolition.
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BY DESIGN - Hemlock Hollow
The design is comfortable and efficient for two as their year-round residence. It also addresses the couple’s goal, “to fill the home with children, grandchildren and friends” whenever possible.
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BY DESIGN - Meredith Getaway
This home preserves the cottage aesthetic of the area through the contemporary use of classic cottage features.
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BY DESIGN - Kensington Barn
The Kensington Barn, located in New Hampshire’s seacoast region, shows that thoughtful, well-detailed, contemporary design is possible on small budget.
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MARK YOUR CALENDAR
Savor the final stanza of summer and the first verses of fall by touring artists’ studios and gorgeous homes in the Lakes Region, browsing a home show, enjoying dance and sculpture in a garden at a historic estate, and much more.
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AT HOME in New Hampshire
They are five kids (or is it six?) between the ages of 7 and 10, and they will soon be storming my kitchen.
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