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My Space
A dining-room display of Caribbean-influenced art is a feast for the eyes.
Read MoreA dining-room display of Caribbean-influenced art is a feast for the eyes.
Read MoreChanel Lewis and Patrick Jones create a home that reflects who they are together.
Read MoreAuthor and playwright Monica Wood invites us into her living room.
Read MoreWhen he’s not cooking at acclaimed Portland restaurants, you can find Andrew Taylor in his Cumberland kitchen, flipping pancakes for a rowdier crowd.
Read MorePortland Trading Co.’s curator of the unique pulls it all together at home too.
Read MorePhotograph by Cody Barry
Chris Van Dusen’s Camden studio is stocked with toys, kid lit, and the makings of his next story.
Read MoreTake a tour of author Kate Christensen’s Portland kitchen
Read MoreAtop Portland’s Munjoy Hill, rug designer Angela Adams fills her sunny living room with vibrant textiles and art, natural treasures, and a quartet of carpets that serve as landing pads for furniture, sunbathing cats, and her stretching routine.
Read MoreEncaustic painter Dietlind Vander Schaaf never had a dining room before moving into her Portland Colonial four years ago. Now, she relishes having a space dedicated to dinner parties, Rummikub matches, and showcasing items by local makers.
Read MoreEvery day Kevin Browne wakes up, gets ready, and travels to work. His commute takes him on a scenic 10-second walk through the door to his backyard, where he then readies himself for the day ahead. Since relocating his one-man office to a studio he designed in his backyard, the only traffic tangle Browne encounters […]
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