May/June 2011
A sampling of New England's best resources for the home.
Modern ethnic touches bring a sophisticated, worldly flair to the classic seaside-cottage aesthetic in a home on the North Shore of Massachusetts.
Views of Boston’s Back Bay form the backdrop for a condominium whose carefully composed interiors ensconce the homeowner in restrained, yet striking style.
A lakefront New Hampshire home built for family togetherness is spacious enough for a passel of children and grandchildren yet as welcoming as a country cottage.
If the feelings among the people who build a house are reflected in the result, this contemporary version of a classic shingle-style house on a Vermont lakefront is surely filled with happiness.
A contemporary new pool area in Andover, Massachusetts, both contrasts with and complements the natural landscape that embraces it.
Boston designers Martin Potter and Jon Hattaway reveal a few of their favorite things.
On a forested patch in the Pioneer Valley, Mark Shapiro crafts ceramic ware inspired by the combined beauty and utility of pieces made by those who came before him.
An upcoming summer-long exhibition—one of several programs organized by this Maine architect over the past year—reflects on a particular gem from the state’s long engagement with Modernism.
Architect Carol Wilson talks more about her upcoming exhibition, Haystack’s Architecture: Vision and Legacy, and her relationship with architect Edward Barnes.
Bold blossoms in all the colors of the garden are emerging for the home this spring. These are some of our favorite new finds, as featured in the May/June 2011 issue of New England Home.



















