A New Beginning
A new home offers its owner a fresh outlook on life. By Carol Sorgen | Photography by Geoffrey Hodgdon Following the death of her husband, this homeowner decided it was time for a change. After selling her family
A new home offers its owner a fresh outlook on life. By Carol Sorgen | Photography by Geoffrey Hodgdon Following the death of her husband, this homeowner decided it was time for a change. After selling her family
By Elizabeth Heubeck | Photography by Curtis Martin A roomy back porch with comfortable furniture and mesmerizing views: cows grazing to the right, the sparkling Chesapeake Bay to the left, the occasional incoming airplane landing on the grassy airstrip
We invited three seasoned interior designers to select a room they had recently created that is among their favorites. It’s good training for your eye and aesthetic appreciation to spend time looking at how each of these designers has conceived
By Elizabeth Heubeck | Photography By Paul Burk In the hip, diverse Washington, D.C. neighborhood of Adams Morgan, early-twentieth-century townhouses—some brightly painted or featuring quirky murals—house independent businesses, yoga studios, and families. One such family called Adams Morgan home
By Renee Houston Zemanski | Photography by Maureen Porto Stepping inside this well-appointed home at 99 Compromise Street Condominiums, one can easily forget that it was once part of a gymnasium. The Annapolis Rec Center, originally built in 1942
By Kymberly Taylor In early fall, when I visit my garden, usually with a cup of coffee in hand, I am not ready to wind down the season. Even though the coneflowers have faded and the black-eyed susans have darkened
By Christine Fillat Maryland Hall Celebrates 40 Years Offering Art For All “Let’s get out of our houses and let’s put down our devices and let’s connect as human beings— because that’s what’s going to make the difference in
By Elizabeth Davis | Photography by Tyler and Bruce Davis Our family has a fishing problem. One of us is a fly fisherman, who loves to match wits with his aquatic quarry. It’s all about the chase for him.
By Christine Fillat The air is perfumed from the wood fire as you make your way down the alley off of Florida Avenue to find the entrance of Maydan. The adventure starts here. There’s something magical that happens