by Paula Wrenn
Issue July 2008
While living in Italy teaching English, Paul Wade furthered his knowledge of design and architecture. He visited the Czech Republic several times as he liked the people and culture of that country.
by Catherine Jelsing
Issue July 2008
People notice when Mick Moore’s wood boats ply the waters of Lake Chelan. With gleaming wood and hand-fabricated brass hardware, his pristine, turn-of-the-century replicas are floating works of art.
by Christopher Lowell
Issue July 2008
I just rented my first apartment, but it doesn’t feel like home yet. What are the first few things I should do to make it feel like my own?
by Elizabeth Wells
Issue May 2008
When Norm and Janet Phelps were preparing for retirement, they had two criteria. Their home needed to be inviting to their children and grandchildren. It also had to be someplace they would really enjoy, even if that meant moving from Durham, North Carolina, to a different state.
by Carol Weir
Issue August 2008
Like wild-caught shrimp and May River oysters, handmade furniture is one of the Lowcountry’s premier products and a source of local pride.
by Tammy Swift
Issue July 2008
When Barbara Boughton purchased the lot next to her Glendale home, she acquired a none-too-welcome bonus: a tiny, 1830s’ era house on the land.
by Christine Holm
Issue July 2008
Gary Conklin and Mary Johnston knew what they were looking for in a home of their own: an older one. After months of physically traversing counties and state lines, the husband-wife team went cruising online instead and found it…
by Geraldine Bergonzi
Issue July 2008
Life on the golf course was good, but as their two young children got older, Keith and Becky Mattocks decided to make the move to a more kid-friendly environment, both inside and out.
by Dayna Del Val
Issue May 2008
The Green Movement is making its way across the United States, and Texas is jumping on the bandwagon.
by Dayna Del Val
Issue May 2008
When Craig and Jill Langley purchased their new 3,400-square-foot home in the Riders Ridge development, it was nearly complete.