Best of Boston Home 2010
Let’s face it: Construction and renovation are not for the faint of heart. Unless, that is, you’ve got expert guidance on your side. That’s where the Best of Boston Home comes in.
How the quest for a home office became an adventure in extreme green
A Charlestown metalworking shop illuminates some of the region’s grandest spaces.
A duo with diverging tastes learns to marry tradition and modernity in a South End townhouse.
Five years after expanding a suburban couple’s modern home, architects Sheila Kennedy and J. Frano Violich return to add an unconventional finishing touch.
An urban family finds room to sprawl out in the country.
As Boston Home‘s art director, Susannah Haesche knows design. Now she’s moving to New York for a dream job at O magazine—and there are two […]
Boston Home: Why Boston?JH: Like a lot of young designers, we met at Harvard’s Graduate School of Design. Jinhee was finishing her master’s when we […]
The 17th-century “cabinet of curiosities”—a display case filled with outlandish knickknacks—has been revived everywhere from Pottery Barn to local boutiques. Gurari Collections owner Russ Gerard, […]
“How many times can i say the words ‘yard sale’?” asks John Meyers. The answer: a lot. He and his wife, Linda, partners in the […]
Founded in 1626 (that’s four years before the Puritans settled Boston), the city of Salem is a history buff’s dream. Visitors may flock to the […]
How the quest for a home office became an adventure in extreme green