
With a Sander and Gallons of Wood Stain, a Couple Transformed Their 1980s Brunswick Log Cabin
Before & After
The 16-foot-tall living-room ceiling required four passes with an orbital sander on turbo mode.
Read MoreThe 16-foot-tall living-room ceiling required four passes with an orbital sander on turbo mode.
Read MoreThe history-buff owners of the reproduction Gambrel Cape had it constructed in 1983.
Read MoreEight cottages, constructed between 1900 and 1912, are all that remains of the grand 1883 Mount Kineo House.
Read MoreWith its wraparound porch and louvered shutters framing massive windows, the Greek Revival looks like it teleported from Charleston or Savannah.
Read MoreWorship the ground you walk on with an artful rug by a Maine maker rendered in woven, pile, and even painted and stenciled designs.
Read MoreAnd boasts what is likely the largest collection of heaths and heathers in the state.
Read MoreOff North Haven, a painstakingly restored, sumptuously furnished, 19th-century lighthouse is a beacon of pride for its owner.
Read MorePrimary shades provide visual exclamation points and harmonize with the whole rainbow.
Read MoreHow a designer pulled off a modern look without removing or painting the home’s signature feature.
Read MoreIn Kennebunk, Tiffany Mizzell dreamed up a thrilling take on a coastal palette.
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