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Jill Najnigier suffuses warmth into an all-too-white Greater Boston unit with wood accents and colorful art.
Perfect 10: Glow On
From glassy, Japanese-inspired beauties to sculptural numbers made with marble, these locally sourced lamps are sure to dazzle.
Reading List: By the Book
Legendary album covers, free-spirited interior design, and a new generation of homes on Martha’s Vineyard.
On the Market: A Three-Floor Penthouse Right by the Water in Charlestown
Boasting city and sea views in a historic building at the Navy Yard, this spot is more than shipshape.
Obsessions: Wine Trailblazers
Urban Grape cofounders Hadley and TJ Douglas are shaking up the wine industry—one bottle at a time.
New England Made: The Magic Touch
Metalworker Erica Moody crafts singular serving pieces from her antique barn in Maine.
Heading Home: Having a Blast
Interior designer Robin Anderson plays with color and quirk in her family’s three-bedroom condo.
All the prettiest, most glamorous homes for sale in New England.
On the Market: A Cake-like Cottage Right on the Oak Bluffs Shore
Savor the seaside sweetness of a historic Martha’s Vineyard home.
Boston Renters Are Entering the Autumn of Their Discontent
Rent rates are back up, demand is skyrocketing, and rent deals may be disappearing.
Elements of Surprise
Interiors whiz Ana Donohue creates a fun family home with unexpected touches at every turn.
Spaces: Rising to the Occasion
Blue Jay Design wastes no space in this multi-functional spare bedroom.
Renovation: Taking the Edge Off
Dane Austin brings balance and softness to an industrial loft in Fort Point.
Behold the city’s architectural treasures—according to us.
Palettes: Fancy Feasts
Give your dining room a fresh look with help from these eclectic mood boards, cooked up by local pros.
Hardworking Hub
Bloom Architecture used materials like quartzite, soapstone, and lime plaster.
Festive Feels
The 9-foot-deep cellar is the first of its kind on the East Coast.
Modern History
Overseen by architect Sam Kachmar, the renovation made use of the historical home’s 10-foot-tall windows.