The best ways to spend your weekend in Charm City.
We get a sneak peek of her all-new look designed by a MICA student, set to debut at Camden Yards on Mother’s Day.
A few blocks from Camden Yards, owner JR Rockstroh offers an impressive selection of local beer, affordable bar food, and an everyone-is-welcome atmosphere.
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Inside the leafy Hampden home of Snack Shop film producer Hilton Carter.
Inside writer and graphic designer Taylor Hubbard’s Mount Vernon carriage home.
Inside Robert Meyer's charming Hollins Market loft.
A glimpse at Garry Cerrone and Myra Perel’s historic Franklintown garden.
Inside the Columbia living room of food blogger Rachel Parker.
Inside the Old Goucher home of Radica Textiles founder and designer Sarah Templin.
Inside the charming Pikesville home studio of Christine Tillman.
Inside Susanna-Cole King’s Bolton Hill apartment.
The Station North den of Sarge Salman, conference curator of TEDxBaltimore.
Risa Alberts talks about her kitchen rehab in her mid-century modern Stevenson split-level.
Stacey Chambers, owner of Go-Go’s Retread Threads, talks about her Charles North dwelling.
Jason Chamberlain talks about his Federal Hill rooftop deck that combines function and style.
For Rent Shoes’ owner Harrison Davis’s modern-meets-worldly downtown loft.
Dave Plunkert’s Cockeysville treehouse is the perfect kid’s retreat.
Denise Galambos blends modern with traditional in her Roland Park dining room.
Dr. Christopher Stephens’s alluring Silo Point home office.
Graphic designer Jeremy Martin’s DIY nursery.
Joshua Sullivan’s modern home bar.
Laura Mannarino, a Charm City Yoga teacher creates a sacred sanctuary.
Wedding photographer and Bayside Bride blogger Natalie Franke’s Annapolis-area studio.
Conceptual artist Julia Kim Smith raises a family in minimalist splendor.
Home on the Harbor’s Karen Graveline’s dining room displays a mid-century modern look.
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