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The goal of the two-year project was to create a home that supported the rhythms of daily family life, while also feeling intentional and well crafted.
Aimed at educating residents on the impact of harmful landscaping on the Chesapeake, Bay-Wise offers a list of methods anyone can apply to their yard.
Michelle Géczy's welcoming space fuses West Coast ease and Southwest desert warmth, layered with old-world charm of far-flung places like Morocco and Paris.
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In her rowhome and studio, artist Espi Frazier surrounds herself with objects that stir her.
Add a pop of color, texture, and personality to any room.
Inside the Fells Point home of art director Dolores Deluxe and production designer Vincent Peranio.
A look at what trends are driving today’s auto industry and how to get the most out of your vehicle.
We've gathered some of the most clever mugs to start your day.
Inside Nick and Robin Ciotti’s Guilford home.
Our annual celebration of all things awesome in the Baltimore region.
Stewart Watson and Jim Vose transform an industrial space into a home and artists’ mecca.
We visit Nancy Young’s library-turned-school-turned-home.
Known for its solidity and neutral array of colors, marble is the perfect way to add a look of timelessness to your décor.
At this midcentury Lutherville home, landscape dictates design.
A guide to help your child have the best summer ever.
Here’s how to boost your home’s curb appeal on any budget.
Get to know Annie Parker of Ann Margaret Ceramics.
Fifty years ago, Jim Rouse envisioned a utopian city in Columbia. Has it lived up to his dream?
Some of our favorite flora and accessories for your humble abode.
Lindsay Buck talks about her Hampden home that she shares with James Prichard.
Your real estate guide to the best neighborhoods in the most desirable communities—around the beltway and beyond.
Managing editor Max Weiss previews the April issue of Baltimore magazine.
New technology and design trends are reinventing the backyard pool.
Mix and match sizes, textures, and colors to create an eye-catching and original display.
A few robots are making it into the home, and a slew more are on the way.
Dinner is served—in your garden, that is.
There’s a certain order to the retro chaos of Rand Dorman’s home.
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