(Builder: Costello Fine Homes, Interior Design: Stephanie King Design, Photography: Somerby Jones Photography)
When it comes to luxury home design, secondary spaces are no longer just functional additions. They are now fully realized extensions of the home, blending comfort, style, and innovation. These stunning projects showcase how top designers and builders are redefining these spaces to...
From serene rooftop retreats to cliffside pool houses and garden teahouses, these extraordinary secondary spaces redefine the art of leisure and entertainment. Each of these unique escapes brings a touch of luxury, innovation, and thoughtful design, transforming ordinary spaces into extraordinary sanctuaries.
Whether nestled in bustling cityscapes, perched by the sea, or hidden within lush...
The success of a warm and welcoming new construction in a desirable Boston suburb was, in large part, due to the fact that the residents and Soderholm Custom Builders had been here before. Owners Sam and Ken Soderholm had previously constructed two homes for this young family; they’ve watched the homeowners’ children grow, and their needs and lifestyle subtly shift with the years. So, when the...
It’s fair to say that most of us have a serious case of wanderlust at the moment. And given that our collective love of travel must go unrequited at the moment, we endeavor to bring a bit of the beauty and adventure of travel to you. The following residential settings were inspired by idyllic, and often exotic, locales.
Lead architect — Interior and Landscape Architecture: ZEN Associates, Inc...
We love the look of sliding barn doors in interiors, and they’ve certainly come a long way since their agrarian roots. While they’ve been around for years, somehow they still feel like a novelty when brought indoors. These days, there are applications for every taste, from reclaimed and rustic to clean-lined and contemporary. Plus, they’re as functional as they are attractive, and serve to...
In New England, mudrooms are a necessity, especially this time of year. These hardy rooms, often with slate, stone or tile flooring, are a gateway between the indoors and out, a space where a little grit, salt and sand is OK and we can shed our snow-soaked coats, shoes or boots (any signs of the elements, really) without dirtying our main home.
Kenneth Vona Construction
Mudrooms have also taken...