Susie McColgan is a healer with a paintbrush who makes house calls. Preposterous?
It may be inelegant to say so, but reading a DeLotto dinner menu will make your mouth water.
Todd and Tara Herrenbruck just completed their 6,000-square-foot home in 2007, and they absolutely love it.
Born and raised on the Jersey shore along with his nine siblings, real estate and development company owner Joe Steiger has always had a great appreciation for living near the beach.
The Builders Association Parade of Homes is an annual tradition that gives everyone the opportunity to dream.
As the owner of Providence Homes, Steve Nelson turned his childhood hobby into a vocation.
After 23 years of living in the heart of the city, these Lebanon homeowners traded a restored 1890s historic home for 5 tree-lined acres…
The rugged beauty of the Organ Mountains drew Bill and Joan Fenton to Las Cruces.
Life in Las Cruces: 360 days of sunshine. It’s a great place to retire, golf, or raise a family.
For Candie and David Detweiler, remodeling their home became something of a necessity.
It makes sense that more adults are opting for active adult communities even before they retire.
He’s had a lifelong love affair with cooking. She’s in love with Paris. And they both have a very big thing for family, friends, and entertaining.
Architects spend a lot of time asking questions about buildings, their environments, and their construction, according to Randy Brown, owner of Randy Brown Architects.
You don’t have to be “green” to appreciate the benefits of freshening up tired, outdated kitchen cabinets.
Many people who grow up in the San Joaquin Delta find that way of life is indelibly etched into their psyche.
Gloria Di Bartels and her family call it “the cave.” Visitors may be tempted to concoct more fanciful descriptions, such as the “Hobbit Hideaway” or the “Dr. Seuss Sanctuary” or maybe the “Catacombs.”
We all see beauty in slightly different ways and in different things. I see beauty in light, in color, and in how they both interact with the world around us, particularly in the world less touched by development.
Amie Marchini grew up enjoying large family meals, living on a farm where fresh produce was in abundance, and savoring the Italian influence of her father.
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