Features

Raise Your Glass- Tips for Collecting and Storing Wine

Nov 14th, 2009 | By Patricia C Held | Category: Features

For some of us wine is simply a drink to enjoy at dinner parties; for others, wine is a way of life. There are also plenty of folks in between. Regardless of your place on the wine lovers’ spectrum, it’s helpful to understand your options for collecting and storing this beverage. Who knows? This information [...]



A Roof Over Your Head -Know the Latest in Roofing Options

Aug 31st, 2009 | By Patricia C Held | Category: Features

Unlike Santa Claus who needs a solid roof only once a year to ensure a safe landing, homeowners depend upon their roofs every day as the first line of defense against the elements. A neglected roof can quickly become an expensive problem.
Even if you never plan to set foot on a roof, it is important [...]



Charming Chairs -A Look At An Age-Old Favorite

Aug 31st, 2009 | By Alison Cox | Category: Features

Sacre bleu! I knew there had to be a reason that I am a bit of a Francophile. Along with champagne, Monet, Gerard Depardieu and wine bars, the French are generally credited with having developed what has become the modern incarnation of the armchair. In fact, the word armchair (chaise a bras) was coined in [...]



Beautiful Bulbs Dig Now Plant Now for Spring Bouquet

Aug 31st, 2009 | By Meridith Ingram | Category: Features

As your colorful summer garden fades, you may think you’re finished pinching, pruning, digging and deadheading…but no! There’s no rest for the gardening weary. There’s just one more gardening project for you this fall that will bring you immeasurable joy after a long cold winter. So grab your gear, one last time: It’s time to [...]



Dream Closets -Where Glamour Meets Organization

Aug 31st, 2009 | By Amy Coutee | Category: Features

In movies, the closets are always filled with flawlessly folded sweaters, jewelry is nestled in velvet-lined cases, and Prada peep-toe pumps are perched neatly on shelves. Down here in the real world, most of us have closets that are a bit less, shall we say, visually appealing.
A streamlined closet is practically a necessity, according [...]



WILD ABOUT WALLPAPER Hot Trends in Cool Paper

Jun 3rd, 2009 | By Amy Coutee | Category: Features

Toss those stiff old paintbrushes and half-empty paint cans buried in your garage. Go ahead and do it now because you won’t need them this summer. Luxurious and vibrant wallpapers that turn rooms into art are ready to reclaim their place atop your walls.
“Wallpaper’s not going to be outdone,” says Carolyn Mahone of Mahone & Sons [...]



Opening Your Doors to Fun and Fundraising

Jun 2nd, 2009 | By Alison Cox | Category: Features

Bad loans, bailouts, foreclosures, layoffs… reports of the grim state of our economy are front and center these days, and everyone is paying attention. While it’s distressing and uncertain, the upside is that in many ways, living leaner is an exercise in creative thinking. Instead of producing and consuming with no thought to the future, [...]



POMME D’AMOUR Why We Love The Love Apple

Jun 2nd, 2009 | By admin | Category: Features

Did you know the tomato, that hard-working staple of culinary culture, was first known as the pomme d’amour—the love apple? It’s true, and who could blame early cultivators? These gorgeous fleshy fruits are related to the mandrake, which means “love plant” in Hebrew. 
Native to South America, the tomato plant was said to have been introduced to Europe [...]



KEEP IT COOL Options For Shade From Summer Sun

Jun 1st, 2009 | By Patricia C Held | Category: Features

“I’ll be waiting for you in the shade of the old apple tree,” wrote Harry Williams in the 1905 song that evokes images of a peaceful setting for relaxing, enjoying the beauty of the surroundings and meeting that special someone. After all, gardens are not just for cultivating and displaying prized plantings; they also provide [...]



Home Office

Mar 1st, 2009 | By admin | Category: Features

By Ashley Blanchard
The afternoon light is spilling through the window while I sip hot tea and check email from my white sofa—a luxurious oasis in a house with two young boys. I look up to admire my bookshelves that are neatly arranged with books, fabriccovered storage boxes and magazine files—and I pat myself on the [...]