Associate Research Editor
Michaela interned at Boston magazine and freelanced for the print publications before joining the team as an associate research editor in 2018. She studied magazine journalism at Syracuse University in Central New York but has returned to her Boston roots to write for and manage the research process for Boston Home and Weddings.
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Heading Home: A Place in the Sun
Plant guru Amy Martin reveals how she transformed her drab backyard into a vibrant oasis.
Spaces: Cabin, Hold the Fever
How one nature-loving couple brought the beauty of the Pine Tree State into their breathtaking new living space.
Holding All the Cars
An active New Hampshire family gets a stunning—and convenient—new spot to stash their wheels.
Spaces: Name That Tune
A couple fill an unused study in their new Boston-area home with music and southern charm.
New England Made: The Wood Life
Lowell native John Welch combines his passions for cooking and woodworking in his Mill City studio.
Spaces: Closet Envy
How one Newton couple turned a lackluster walk-in into their dream dressing room.
The Festive Filmmaker
Watertown-based videographer Greg Fisher travels across New England and beyond to capture the greatest love stories on camera.
Spaces: Wonder Wall
Eleven Interiors brings a mix of materials—and a whole lot of character—to a Dedham living room.
Spaces: A Step up
In search of a fresh floor plan, a young homeowner welcomes an architectural masterpiece into his Boston condo.
Spaces: Taking Care of Business
A Brookline sunroom gets new life as a peaceful office perfect for working and studying at home.
Bon Appétit
Cutting Edge Homes created a lived-in feel with a breakfast nook, butcher-block countertops, and a wet bar.
Natural Beauty
The design team used the lush landscape as inspiration for the space’s organic palette.
A Guide to Staging an Impactful Protest in Your Own City
Bring the fight for justice and equality to the suburbs with some help from experienced activists.
Q&A: Changing Course
Architect Maryann Thompson is on a mission to save the planet, one project at a time.
New England Made: Breaking the Mold
Ceramicist Elizabeth Benotti shapes blocks of clay into textured homewares in her Maine-based studio.