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Great design never gets old. Here are our favorite designs from our archive.
Equipping that first dorm room is an expensive rite of passage.
Buying or selling an eco-friendly home can be a Herculean task. Rye-based Green Homes Consulting offers their advice to you.
These exquisite homes blend beauty and style with energy efficacy and a lower carbon footprint, proving it’s possible to have the best of both worlds.
Looking for a quick sale or just want to hit “refresh” on a home that’s grown a bit stale? These local pros are here to help.
Sometimes a garden is created for the owners’ pleasure, but this masterpiece of landscaping is all about drawing in the next generation and beyond.
18 terrific gifts guaranteed to snag you a return invite.
After a decade of Westchester Home, we’ve chosen the best of the best to highlight on our anniversary.
Before you take off for the summer, make sure you’re not leaving your house and valuables vulnerable to burglary.
See inside the Katonah home of John and Marianne Shearer. Plus, an exclusive video interview with the photographer about his illustrious career.
Introducing Chef Michael Cutney of The Twisted Oak and his electric pressure cooker, plus four recipes for you.
A look at the recent auctions of historical papers, diamond jewelry, and decorative arts.
From Warhols to glass balls, check out the design items that can add some unique style to your home; plus, the latest offerings from local authors.
Right over the border in scenic Fairfield County, the Antique and Design Center features over 100 dealers, and so much more.
A longtime furniture-making staple in America, Bassett finally lands in the 914.
GetARoom designs finally, well, gets its own room.
For your interior design and kitchenware needs.
New branding for a hardware mainstay in nearby Greenwich, Connecticut.
Executive Editor Nancy L. Claus reflects on a decade of excellence in covering the best home and design trends around Westchester.
Landscape designer Jan Axel on creating a more inviting outdoor experience for warm-weather entertaining.