Author: Alexa Stevenson

A coastal Normandy-style home gets a revival fit for a family and their rescue dogs.

Husband-wife design team Jesse Carrier and Mara Miller were tasked with keeping as much of the twelve current structures intact as possible.

Veysey was adventurous pulling together unexpected color combinations and a hodgepodge of vintage finds.

Birmingham designer Tammy Connor gives this Connecticut home a dose of Southern hospitality.

“The house had so much charm from the start,” says Lindsay. “We only had to add to it and amplify it.”

The clients wanted the house to fit in the vernacular of Connecticut but with a younger outlook.

When a minimal approach merges with a collector’s sensibility, the result is more than meets the eye.

Tankersley worked in collaboration with NYC interior designer Carol Egan to meld the wife’s edge with the husband’s traditional viewpoint.

A traditional-yet-dated home gets a whole new life from architect Robert Storm and interior designer Denise Davies of D2 Interieurs.

When a young family decamped from Tribeca to Connecticut, they found a house in Darien with loads of traditional charm and equal parts potential.

Whimsical colors and modern moments fill this very happy home.

HB Home's Robin Liotta curates the perfect marriage of modernity and history.