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The latest inspirations for design projects, large and small |
March 2013 |
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Waterworks’s co-founders Barbara and Robert Sallick re-create history in a Danbury “antique” Image GalleryWith meticulous attention to detail, their 1960s Colonial was lovingly—and intelligently—put together with every detail from the floorboards to the windows from the 18th century. |
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Housewright Skip Broom renovates a home made from an 18th-century blacksmith shop Image GalleryPaula and Mark Archie, owner of Mark Inc., remodel their Lyme antique into a 21st-century family home loaded with character, charm and plenty of living space. |
March 2013 |
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Michael Bagley transforms a Manhattan penthouse into a modern abode Image GalleryHigh atop New York's legendary police building, Michael Bagley of MB Designers creates an elegant living scheme that works for a busy 21st-century family. Still retaining its original brick walls, the space now acts as a casual family crash pad, complete with a grand piano for impromptu recitals. |
March 2013 |
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Changes come to Martha Stewart’s “Turkey Hill” Image GalleryHow do you improve on the former home of the Western world’s queen of domestic arts? Bring in architect John Fifield of Fifield Piaker Elman for a master plan designed to expand the house yet maintain its integrity and improve its relationship to the land. |
March 2013 |
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the HOST |
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the FEAST |
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the SETTING |
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Design StopsCutting edge objects to buy & love |
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Celerie Kemble of Kemble Interiors brings a Gothic NYC structure back to life Image GalleryDesigner Celerie Kemble is known for her independent spirit, whimsical design sensibility, and creative panache. On a tight deadline, Kemble was able to magically transform a Manhattan apartment circa 1927 into a lush and luxurious space using all of her New York resources. |
March 2013 |
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