Stacy Kunstel
A Newport Cottage Designed by J. Randall Powers
Family treasures and a fresh palette update a traditional Newport cottage for the twenty-first century.
A Sophisticated Berkshires Cabin
It took more than a decade of searching New England from end to end for one couple to find just the right spot…
A Modern Riverside Home
Doron Sabag, founder and partner of SBP Homes, remembers how his clients envisioned their…
The Greenwich Home of Designer Andrea Sinkin
On any given afternoon in this Greenwich home, you might find six-year-old Aria roller skating through the kitchen, two dogs…
Past Perfect: A Decade of Design
We’re kicking off New England Home Connecticut’s tenth anniversary year with memorable moments and lasting lessons in style.
Bright and Bold in Fairfield County
When a young couple packed up their daughter and left London for the States, they had certain requisites in mind for their big move…
Island Hopping from Great Britain to Nantucket
A family’s summer trek across the pond brings them to a Nantucket home whose classic facade conceals a breezy, contemporary interior.
A Modern Classic in Nantucket
An eighteenth-century Nantucket house gets an update that celebrates its past and ensures its future.
A Greenwich Waterfront Townhouse Transforms into a Personal Sanctuary
Custom touches turn a brand-new waterfront townhouse in Greenwich into a warm, personal sanctuary.
A Cheerful Midcentury Modern Home in Westport Eschews Colonial Style for Something Different
An artist’s Connecticut abode remains faithful to its midcentury pedigree without becoming a slave to the past.
A Stylish New Look for an Aging Boston Penthouse
Rather than relocate, empty nesters decide to remodel their downtown Boston condo to reflect their modern aesthetic.
Traditional Design Meets Modern Sensibility
A designer updates his own Greenwich home with an appreciation for its 1970s contemporary appeal.
Tour The Hawthorne Inn in Concord, Massachusetts
If you want to stand—or sleep, or eat homemade granola—at the crossroads of American literary and revolutionary history, there’s probably no better place to do it than the Hawthorne Inn in Concord, Massachusetts. The bed-and-breakfast sits on former farmland owned in turn by Ralph Waldo Emerson, Amos Bronson Alcott, and
Kathleen Tillett’s Personality-Filled Home
The towering open shelf in Kathleen Tillett’s loft is a storyboard and a shrine, a celebration of objects ordinary and…