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MAINE HOME + DESIGN
Maine Home+Design is connected to those who live and breathe architecture, art, and good living. Its pages are filled with architectural masterpieces, home design inspiration, compelling artwork, designers, craftspeople, and the latest design trends andindustry news.
MAGAZINE - MAINE HOME + DESIGN The pandemic couldn’t stop the Maine Chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA Maine) from honoring the extraordinary work by Maine-based architectural firms in their much-anticipated annual awards. The projects selected for the annual Design Awards are a mix of commercial, single-family residential, renovations andadaptive reuse
A SPIRIT OF HOME
A Spirit of Home. SPACES-August 2010. by Dan MacNaughton. Photography Alison Langley. Tradition, modern technology, and style come together in a sailing yacht. Yacht design and residential architecture both involve the creation of living spaces that must serve the practical needs and aesthetic preferences of their occupants, but beyond thatthe
FUNCTIONAL BEAUTY
Functional Beauty. This view of the house shows the Arts and Crafts elements of its design, from the windows to the arched enclosure of the terrace. Even the bathroom shows its period influence. The walkway up to the Peterses’ house, a Deck House, is flanked by carefully tended gardens. The house itself was inspired by historic architecture OUTDOOR LIVING ARCHIVES Maine Home+Design is connected to those who live and breathe architecture, art, and good living. Its pages are filled with architectural masterpieces, home design inspiration, compelling artwork, designers, craftspeople, and the latest design trends andindustry news.
SELF-CONTAINED LIVING Self-Contained Living. Jan/Feb 2010. by Elena Sarni. Photography Trent Bell. From cargo ship to container house. In a region filled with green-shuttered, white-clapboarded, quintessential New England homes, it’s a stunning sight to come upon a life-vest orange, corrugated-metal home with expansive glass walls. GREAT NORTHERN LODGE The cabinets are by Cabico and are from Bethel Kitchen Designs. All of the guest suites are named. This ensuite bathroom —named Kineo after Kineo Mountain in Moosehead Lake—features a large soaking tub with dark oiled bronze plumbing fixtures under the eaves of a peaked window. The surround is white oak beadboard along with granite-colored ONE LIFE & MANY HOMES One Life & Many Homes. PROFILE Dyke Messler – JAN/FEB 2008. By Joshua Bodwell. Photography Darren Setlow. A contagious devotion to all things “home”. There are numerous individuals who passionately pursue their interests alone, rarely involving others people in their ventures. And then there are people like Rockport’s Dyke Messler, a FAT IS THE NEW GREEN A: It’s a term popularized by Alex Steffen of Worldchanging. It’s meant as a contrast to “hair-shirt” environmentalism, where we all have to settle for less. Bright Green by contrast would be a world where buildings produce more energy than they use, and a new building leaves the world in a better place than before its arrival. We’re PATRISHA MCLEAN, HILLTOP GARDENS PHOTOGRAPHY Patrisha McLean’s hilltop gardens bloom with inspiration. Photographer Patrisha McLean is sitting on top of the world—at least it seems that way from the vantage point of her hilltop home on the outskirts of Camden. Lakeview, the gracious Georgian-style house that McLean shares with her husband, the singer and songwriter Don McLean,and
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Maine Home+Design is connected to those who live and breathe architecture, art, and good living. Its pages are filled with architectural masterpieces, home design inspiration, compelling artwork, designers, craftspeople, and the latest design trends andindustry news.
MAGAZINE - MAINE HOME + DESIGN The pandemic couldn’t stop the Maine Chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA Maine) from honoring the extraordinary work by Maine-based architectural firms in their much-anticipated annual awards. The projects selected for the annual Design Awards are a mix of commercial, single-family residential, renovations andadaptive reuse
A SPIRIT OF HOME
A Spirit of Home. SPACES-August 2010. by Dan MacNaughton. Photography Alison Langley. Tradition, modern technology, and style come together in a sailing yacht. Yacht design and residential architecture both involve the creation of living spaces that must serve the practical needs and aesthetic preferences of their occupants, but beyond thatthe
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Functional Beauty. This view of the house shows the Arts and Crafts elements of its design, from the windows to the arched enclosure of the terrace. Even the bathroom shows its period influence. The walkway up to the Peterses’ house, a Deck House, is flanked by carefully tended gardens. The house itself was inspired by historic architecture OUTDOOR LIVING ARCHIVES Maine Home+Design is connected to those who live and breathe architecture, art, and good living. Its pages are filled with architectural masterpieces, home design inspiration, compelling artwork, designers, craftspeople, and the latest design trends andindustry news.
SELF-CONTAINED LIVING Self-Contained Living. Jan/Feb 2010. by Elena Sarni. Photography Trent Bell. From cargo ship to container house. In a region filled with green-shuttered, white-clapboarded, quintessential New England homes, it’s a stunning sight to come upon a life-vest orange, corrugated-metal home with expansive glass walls. GREAT NORTHERN LODGE The cabinets are by Cabico and are from Bethel Kitchen Designs. All of the guest suites are named. This ensuite bathroom —named Kineo after Kineo Mountain in Moosehead Lake—features a large soaking tub with dark oiled bronze plumbing fixtures under the eaves of a peaked window. The surround is white oak beadboard along with granite-colored ONE LIFE & MANY HOMES One Life & Many Homes. PROFILE Dyke Messler – JAN/FEB 2008. By Joshua Bodwell. Photography Darren Setlow. A contagious devotion to all things “home”. There are numerous individuals who passionately pursue their interests alone, rarely involving others people in their ventures. And then there are people like Rockport’s Dyke Messler, a FAT IS THE NEW GREEN A: It’s a term popularized by Alex Steffen of Worldchanging. It’s meant as a contrast to “hair-shirt” environmentalism, where we all have to settle for less. Bright Green by contrast would be a world where buildings produce more energy than they use, and a new building leaves the world in a better place than before its arrival. We’re PATRISHA MCLEAN, HILLTOP GARDENS PHOTOGRAPHY Patrisha McLean’s hilltop gardens bloom with inspiration. Photographer Patrisha McLean is sitting on top of the world—at least it seems that way from the vantage point of her hilltop home on the outskirts of Camden. Lakeview, the gracious Georgian-style house that McLean shares with her husband, the singer and songwriter Don McLean,and
MAGAZINE - MAINE HOME + DESIGN The pandemic couldn’t stop the Maine Chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA Maine) from honoring the extraordinary work by Maine-based architectural firms in their much-anticipated annual awards. The projects selected for the annual Design Awards are a mix of commercial, single-family residential, renovations andadaptive reuse
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A Home of Her Own. Delicately shaped beam-ends define a roof overhang between a covered deck off the owner’s bedroom and a patio that extends into the yard from the living room. Colleen Boyle's Falmouth home, designed by Caleb Johnson Architects and Builders and constructed by the Biddeford firm and Ed Lavertu of Portland, featuresexposed
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MATERIAL WORLD
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Lee says her first maker’s space was just a closet, outfitted with shelves and a stool and paintings pinned to the wall. It was tiny, but it was big enough. Whether you have a basement or a closet, here’s how Lee advises you construct your creative corner. Paint it all white. “Let’s say you have a THE GRAND ISLAND OF ISLESBORO Water has always been central to life on Islesboro. The island is home to several boatyards and an active lobstering fleet. In addition to engaging in fishing, boatbuilding, and boat repair, many of the island’s 600 or so year-round residents work as carpenters and caretakers, in shops, or as teachers in the local K-12 school, which,in
AGAINST THE GRAIN
Single Tub, 2007, mahogany, 50” x 29” x 27.5”. Woodworkers often talk about their craft like it is a living thing; and in a sense it is. The beauty of living trees is captured in the wood, and the art itself is ever-evolving. On the following pages, we see works from sixMaine masters who
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It Takes an Island. June, 2014 | By: Rebecca Falzano | Photography: Irvin Serrano. Greenwell designed custom adjustable shadow boxes to display artwork, including a Lalique bowl, photographs from the Magnolia series by Leah Magal (Emily's mother), and carved wooden feathers by Gary Yoder. Overlooking Casco Bay and the Portlandpeninsula, the
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Maine Home+Design is connected to those who live and breathe architecture, art, and good living. Its pages are filled with architectural masterpieces, home design inspiration, compelling artwork, designers, craftspeople, and the latest design trends andindustry news.
MAGAZINE - MAINE HOME + DESIGN The pandemic couldn’t stop the Maine Chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA Maine) from honoring the extraordinary work by Maine-based architectural firms in their much-anticipated annual awards. The projects selected for the annual Design Awards are a mix of commercial, single-family residential, renovations andadaptive reuse
A SPIRIT OF HOME
A Spirit of Home. SPACES-August 2010. by Dan MacNaughton. Photography Alison Langley. Tradition, modern technology, and style come together in a sailing yacht. Yacht design and residential architecture both involve the creation of living spaces that must serve the practical needs and aesthetic preferences of their occupants, but beyond thatthe
FUNCTIONAL BEAUTY
Functional Beauty. This view of the house shows the Arts and Crafts elements of its design, from the windows to the arched enclosure of the terrace. Even the bathroom shows its period influence. The walkway up to the Peterses’ house, a Deck House, is flanked by carefully tended gardens. The house itself was inspired by historic architecture OUTDOOR LIVING ARCHIVES Maine Home+Design is connected to those who live and breathe architecture, art, and good living. Its pages are filled with architectural masterpieces, home design inspiration, compelling artwork, designers, craftspeople, and the latest design trends andindustry news.
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Maine Home+Design is connected to those who live and breathe architecture, art, and good living. Its pages are filled with architectural masterpieces, home design inspiration, compelling artwork, designers, craftspeople, and the latest design trends andindustry news.
MAGAZINE - MAINE HOME + DESIGN The pandemic couldn’t stop the Maine Chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA Maine) from honoring the extraordinary work by Maine-based architectural firms in their much-anticipated annual awards. The projects selected for the annual Design Awards are a mix of commercial, single-family residential, renovations andadaptive reuse
A SPIRIT OF HOME
A Spirit of Home. SPACES-August 2010. by Dan MacNaughton. Photography Alison Langley. Tradition, modern technology, and style come together in a sailing yacht. Yacht design and residential architecture both involve the creation of living spaces that must serve the practical needs and aesthetic preferences of their occupants, but beyond thatthe
FUNCTIONAL BEAUTY
Functional Beauty. This view of the house shows the Arts and Crafts elements of its design, from the windows to the arched enclosure of the terrace. Even the bathroom shows its period influence. The walkway up to the Peterses’ house, a Deck House, is flanked by carefully tended gardens. The house itself was inspired by historic architecture OUTDOOR LIVING ARCHIVES Maine Home+Design is connected to those who live and breathe architecture, art, and good living. Its pages are filled with architectural masterpieces, home design inspiration, compelling artwork, designers, craftspeople, and the latest design trends andindustry news.
SELF-CONTAINED LIVING Self-Contained Living. Jan/Feb 2010. by Elena Sarni. Photography Trent Bell. From cargo ship to container house. In a region filled with green-shuttered, white-clapboarded, quintessential New England homes, it’s a stunning sight to come upon a life-vest orange, corrugated-metal home with expansive glass walls. GREAT NORTHERN LODGE The cabinets are by Cabico and are from Bethel Kitchen Designs. All of the guest suites are named. This ensuite bathroom —named Kineo after Kineo Mountain in Moosehead Lake—features a large soaking tub with dark oiled bronze plumbing fixtures under the eaves of a peaked window. The surround is white oak beadboard along with granite-colored ONE LIFE & MANY HOMES One Life & Many Homes. PROFILE Dyke Messler – JAN/FEB 2008. By Joshua Bodwell. Photography Darren Setlow. A contagious devotion to all things “home”. There are numerous individuals who passionately pursue their interests alone, rarely involving others people in their ventures. And then there are people like Rockport’s Dyke Messler, a FAT IS THE NEW GREEN A: It’s a term popularized by Alex Steffen of Worldchanging. It’s meant as a contrast to “hair-shirt” environmentalism, where we all have to settle for less. Bright Green by contrast would be a world where buildings produce more energy than they use, and a new building leaves the world in a better place than before its arrival. We’re PATRISHA MCLEAN, HILLTOP GARDENS PHOTOGRAPHY Patrisha McLean’s hilltop gardens bloom with inspiration. Photographer Patrisha McLean is sitting on top of the world—at least it seems that way from the vantage point of her hilltop home on the outskirts of Camden. Lakeview, the gracious Georgian-style house that McLean shares with her husband, the singer and songwriter Don McLean,and
MAGAZINE - MAINE HOME + DESIGN The pandemic couldn’t stop the Maine Chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA Maine) from honoring the extraordinary work by Maine-based architectural firms in their much-anticipated annual awards. The projects selected for the annual Design Awards are a mix of commercial, single-family residential, renovations andadaptive reuse
CONTACT US - MAINE HOME + DESIGN Maine Home + Design State 23 Media 80 Exchange Street, Level 2 Portland, ME 04101 Phone: 207-772-3373 Email: info@themainemag.comA HOME OF HER OWN
A Home of Her Own. Delicately shaped beam-ends define a roof overhang between a covered deck off the owner’s bedroom and a patio that extends into the yard from the living room. Colleen Boyle's Falmouth home, designed by Caleb Johnson Architects and Builders and constructed by the Biddeford firm and Ed Lavertu of Portland, featuresexposed
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Maine Home+Design is connected to those who live and breathe architecture, art, and good living. Its pages are filled with architectural masterpieces, home design inspiration, compelling artwork, designers, craftspeople, and the latest design trends andindustry news.
MATERIAL WORLD
Like the architecture of the home he commissioned, Nicholas Yardy is a study in contrasts. He’s a chemist, a precision-oriented scientist who works in the anything-goes fashion industry. Materiality, rather than drama-fueled turns on a flashy runway, interests him most. Continue reading → MAGAZINE - PAGE 130 OF 195 - MAINE HOME + DESIGN SHOWCASE – August 2012. by Rebecca Falzano | Photography Trent Bell. Next month, the Portland Museum of Art will complete its epic, six-year restoration of Winslow Homer’s studio on Prouts Neck, and with it, unveil one of the most significant sites in American arthistory
MAKER’S SPACE
Lee says her first maker’s space was just a closet, outfitted with shelves and a stool and paintings pinned to the wall. It was tiny, but it was big enough. Whether you have a basement or a closet, here’s how Lee advises you construct your creative corner. Paint it all white. “Let’s say you have a THE GRAND ISLAND OF ISLESBORO Water has always been central to life on Islesboro. The island is home to several boatyards and an active lobstering fleet. In addition to engaging in fishing, boatbuilding, and boat repair, many of the island’s 600 or so year-round residents work as carpenters and caretakers, in shops, or as teachers in the local K-12 school, which,in
AGAINST THE GRAIN
Single Tub, 2007, mahogany, 50” x 29” x 27.5”. Woodworkers often talk about their craft like it is a living thing; and in a sense it is. The beauty of living trees is captured in the wood, and the art itself is ever-evolving. On the following pages, we see works from sixMaine masters who
IT TAKES AN ISLAND
It Takes an Island. June, 2014 | By: Rebecca Falzano | Photography: Irvin Serrano. Greenwell designed custom adjustable shadow boxes to display artwork, including a Lalique bowl, photographs from the Magnolia series by Leah Magal (Emily's mother), and carved wooden feathers by Gary Yoder. Overlooking Casco Bay and the Portlandpeninsula, the
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SPACES-August 2010. by Dan MacNaughton Photography Alison Langley Tradition, modern technology, and style come together in a sailing yacht. Yacht design and residential architecture both involve the creation of living spaces that must serve the practical needs and aesthetic preferences of their occupants, but beyond that the two professions have little in common. OUTDOOR LIVING ARCHIVES Maine Home+Design is connected to those who live and breathe architecture, art, and good living. Its pages are filled with architectural masterpieces, home design inspiration, compelling artwork, designers, craftspeople, and the latest design trends andindustry news.
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FUNCTIONAL BEAUTY
A house in Ogunquit honors the art and craft of coastal living Sheryl and Ed Peters live in a wooden house that has one foot firmly planted in history, but it is also very SELF-CONTAINED LIVING Jan/Feb 2010 by Elena SarniPhotography Trent BellFrom cargo ship to container house In a region filled with green-shuttered, white-clapboarded, quintessential New England homes, it’s a stunning sight to come upon a life-vest orange, corrugated-metal home with expansive glass walls. Made Continue reading → GREAT NORTHERN LODGE The wood-burning oven is the perfect excuse for a pizza-making party. “We love have 15 people gathered in the kitchen all competing to come up with the best pizza,” says the homeowner. PATRISHA MCLEAN, HILLTOP GARDENS PHOTOGRAPHY PROFILE-August 2009. by Suzette McAvoy Photography Irvin Serrano. Patrisha McLean’s hilltop gardens bloom with inspiration. Photographer Patrisha McLean is sitting on top of the world—at least it seems that way from the vantage point of her hilltop home on the outskirts of Camden.MAINE HOME + DESIGN
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MAGAZINE - MAINE HOME + DESIGN Architect: Julia Tate Project Team Members: Lauren Angst, Kayla Caron, Ryan Kanteres, Scott Simons, Seth Wilschutz General Contractor: Ledgewood Construction Structural Engineer: Ethan Rhile (Thornton Tomasetti) MP Engineering: Sonia Barrantes, Jacob Staub (Ripcord Engineering) Civil Engineer: Will Haskell (Gorrill Palmer) Electrical Engineer: Tim Matthews (Swiftcurrent Engineering)A SPIRIT OF HOME
SPACES-August 2010. by Dan MacNaughton Photography Alison Langley Tradition, modern technology, and style come together in a sailing yacht. Yacht design and residential architecture both involve the creation of living spaces that must serve the practical needs and aesthetic preferences of their occupants, but beyond that the two professions have little in common. OUTDOOR LIVING ARCHIVES Maine Home+Design is connected to those who live and breathe architecture, art, and good living. Its pages are filled with architectural masterpieces, home design inspiration, compelling artwork, designers, craftspeople, and the latest design trends andindustry news.
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A house in Ogunquit honors the art and craft of coastal living Sheryl and Ed Peters live in a wooden house that has one foot firmly planted in history, but it is also very SELF-CONTAINED LIVING Jan/Feb 2010 by Elena SarniPhotography Trent BellFrom cargo ship to container house In a region filled with green-shuttered, white-clapboarded, quintessential New England homes, it’s a stunning sight to come upon a life-vest orange, corrugated-metal home with expansive glass walls. Made Continue reading → GREAT NORTHERN LODGE The wood-burning oven is the perfect excuse for a pizza-making party. “We love have 15 people gathered in the kitchen all competing to come up with the best pizza,” says the homeowner. PATRISHA MCLEAN, HILLTOP GARDENS PHOTOGRAPHY PROFILE-August 2009. by Suzette McAvoy Photography Irvin Serrano. Patrisha McLean’s hilltop gardens bloom with inspiration. Photographer Patrisha McLean is sitting on top of the world—at least it seems that way from the vantage point of her hilltop home on the outskirts of Camden. CONTACT US - MAINE HOME + DESIGN Maine Home + Design State 23 Media 80 Exchange Street, Level 2 Portland, ME 04101 Phone: 207-772-3373 Email: info@themainemag.comA HOME OF HER OWN
Colleen Boyle's Falmouth home, designed by Caleb Johnson Architects and Builders and constructed by the Biddeford firm and Ed Lavertu of Portland, features exposed rafters on the front gable and beneath the porch roof; load-bearing brackets accentuate a stairway bump-out.MATERIAL WORLD
Like the architecture of the home he commissioned, Nicholas Yardy is a study in contrasts. He’s a chemist, a precision-oriented scientist who works in the anything-goes fashion industry. Materiality, rather than drama-fueled turns on a flashy runway, interests him most. Continue reading → MAGAZINE - PAGE 130 OF 195 - MAINE HOME + DESIGN SHOWCASE – August 2012. by Rebecca Falzano | Photography Trent Bell. Next month, the Portland Museum of Art will complete its epic, six-year restoration of Winslow Homer’s studio on Prouts Neck, and with it, unveil one of the most significant sites in American arthistory
MAGAZINE - PAGE 129 OF 195 - MAINE HOME + DESIGN AIA DESIGN THEORY – October 2012. Edited by Rebecca Falzano | Photography Trent Bell. The practice of architecture is multifaceted and complex. According to Mike Lassel of Lassel Architects, the architect’s role has always been that of a master builder and planner, and the design process is a natural outgrowth of a collaboration with client and consultants.HOME ON THE HILL
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THE GRAND ISLAND OF ISLESBORO A look at one of the midcoast’s most elegant summer retreats When people speak about the variety of the Maine landscape, they’re often speaking about changes in scale. East from Kittery, the coast gets rockier, the pines more plentiful, the Continue reading → NATIVE SON - MAINE HOME + DESIGN Maine Home+Design is connected to those who live and breathe architecture, art, and good living. Its pages are filled with architectural masterpieces, home design inspiration, compelling artwork, designers, craftspeople, and the latest design trends andindustry news.
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MAGAZINE - MAINE HOME + DESIGN The pandemic couldn’t stop the Maine Chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA Maine) from honoring the extraordinary work by Maine-based architectural firms in their much-anticipated annual awards. The projects selected for the annual Design Awards are a mix of commercial, single-family residential, renovations andadaptive reuse
A SPIRIT OF HOME
A Spirit of Home. SPACES-August 2010. by Dan MacNaughton. Photography Alison Langley. Tradition, modern technology, and style come together in a sailing yacht. Yacht design and residential architecture both involve the creation of living spaces that must serve the practical needs and aesthetic preferences of their occupants, but beyond thatthe
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Functional Beauty. This view of the house shows the Arts and Crafts elements of its design, from the windows to the arched enclosure of the terrace. Even the bathroom shows its period influence. The walkway up to the Peterses’ house, a Deck House, is flanked by carefully tended gardens. The house itself was inspired by historic architecture SELF-CONTAINED LIVING Self-Contained Living. Jan/Feb 2010. by Elena Sarni. Photography Trent Bell. From cargo ship to container house. In a region filled with green-shuttered, white-clapboarded, quintessential New England homes, it’s a stunning sight to come upon a life-vest orange, corrugated-metal home with expansive glass walls. PATRISHA MCLEAN, HILLTOP GARDENS PHOTOGRAPHY Patrisha McLean’s hilltop gardens bloom with inspiration. Photographer Patrisha McLean is sitting on top of the world—at least it seems that way from the vantage point of her hilltop home on the outskirts of Camden. Lakeview, the gracious Georgian-style house that McLean shares with her husband, the singer and songwriter Don McLean,and
GREAT NORTHERN LODGE The cabinets are by Cabico and are from Bethel Kitchen Designs. All of the guest suites are named. This ensuite bathroom —named Kineo after Kineo Mountain in Moosehead Lake—features a large soaking tub with dark oiled bronze plumbing fixtures under the eaves of a peaked window. The surround is white oak beadboard along with granite-colored ONE LIFE & MANY HOMES One Life & Many Homes. PROFILE Dyke Messler – JAN/FEB 2008. By Joshua Bodwell. Photography Darren Setlow. A contagious devotion to all things “home”. There are numerous individuals who passionately pursue their interests alone, rarely involving others people in their ventures. And then there are people like Rockport’s Dyke Messler, a FAT IS THE NEW GREEN A: It’s a term popularized by Alex Steffen of Worldchanging. It’s meant as a contrast to “hair-shirt” environmentalism, where we all have to settle for less. Bright Green by contrast would be a world where buildings produce more energy than they use, and a new building leaves the world in a better place than before its arrival. We’reMAINE HOME + DESIGN
Maine Home+Design is connected to those who live and breathe architecture, art, and good living. Its pages are filled with architectural masterpieces, home design inspiration, compelling artwork, designers, craftspeople, and the latest design trends andindustry news.
MAGAZINE - MAINE HOME + DESIGN The pandemic couldn’t stop the Maine Chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA Maine) from honoring the extraordinary work by Maine-based architectural firms in their much-anticipated annual awards. The projects selected for the annual Design Awards are a mix of commercial, single-family residential, renovations andadaptive reuse
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A Spirit of Home. SPACES-August 2010. by Dan MacNaughton. Photography Alison Langley. Tradition, modern technology, and style come together in a sailing yacht. Yacht design and residential architecture both involve the creation of living spaces that must serve the practical needs and aesthetic preferences of their occupants, but beyond thatthe
OUTDOOR LIVING ARCHIVES Maine Home+Design is connected to those who live and breathe architecture, art, and good living. Its pages are filled with architectural masterpieces, home design inspiration, compelling artwork, designers, craftspeople, and the latest design trends andindustry news.
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Functional Beauty. This view of the house shows the Arts and Crafts elements of its design, from the windows to the arched enclosure of the terrace. Even the bathroom shows its period influence. The walkway up to the Peterses’ house, a Deck House, is flanked by carefully tended gardens. The house itself was inspired by historic architecture SELF-CONTAINED LIVING Self-Contained Living. Jan/Feb 2010. by Elena Sarni. Photography Trent Bell. From cargo ship to container house. In a region filled with green-shuttered, white-clapboarded, quintessential New England homes, it’s a stunning sight to come upon a life-vest orange, corrugated-metal home with expansive glass walls. PATRISHA MCLEAN, HILLTOP GARDENS PHOTOGRAPHY Patrisha McLean’s hilltop gardens bloom with inspiration. Photographer Patrisha McLean is sitting on top of the world—at least it seems that way from the vantage point of her hilltop home on the outskirts of Camden. Lakeview, the gracious Georgian-style house that McLean shares with her husband, the singer and songwriter Don McLean,and
GREAT NORTHERN LODGE The cabinets are by Cabico and are from Bethel Kitchen Designs. All of the guest suites are named. This ensuite bathroom —named Kineo after Kineo Mountain in Moosehead Lake—features a large soaking tub with dark oiled bronze plumbing fixtures under the eaves of a peaked window. The surround is white oak beadboard along with granite-colored ONE LIFE & MANY HOMES One Life & Many Homes. PROFILE Dyke Messler – JAN/FEB 2008. By Joshua Bodwell. Photography Darren Setlow. A contagious devotion to all things “home”. There are numerous individuals who passionately pursue their interests alone, rarely involving others people in their ventures. And then there are people like Rockport’s Dyke Messler, a FAT IS THE NEW GREEN A: It’s a term popularized by Alex Steffen of Worldchanging. It’s meant as a contrast to “hair-shirt” environmentalism, where we all have to settle for less. Bright Green by contrast would be a world where buildings produce more energy than they use, and a new building leaves the world in a better place than before its arrival. We’reA HOME OF HER OWN
A Home of Her Own. Delicately shaped beam-ends define a roof overhang between a covered deck off the owner’s bedroom and a patio that extends into the yard from the living room. Colleen Boyle's Falmouth home, designed by Caleb Johnson Architects and Builders and constructed by the Biddeford firm and Ed Lavertu of Portland, featuresexposed
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Like the architecture of the home he commissioned, Nicholas Yardy is a study in contrasts. He’s a chemist, a precision-oriented scientist who works in the anything-goes fashion industry. Materiality, rather than drama-fueled turns on a flashy runway, interests him most. Continue reading →LAKESIDE MAGIC
Lakeside Magic. A walk through the bungalow’s portico puts family members and visitors into “camp mode” as the main house and lake come into view. The screened porch sits atop an air-conditioned basement. Keeping the space below dry with this heavy wooden structureon
SELF-CONTAINED LIVING Self-Contained Living. Jan/Feb 2010. by Elena Sarni. Photography Trent Bell. From cargo ship to container house. In a region filled with green-shuttered, white-clapboarded, quintessential New England homes, it’s a stunning sight to come upon a life-vest orange, corrugated-metal home withMAKER’S SPACE
Lee says her first maker’s space was just a closet, outfitted with shelves and a stool and paintings pinned to the wall. It was tiny, but it was big enough. Whether you have a basement or a closet, here’s how Lee advises you construct your creative corner. Paint it all white. “Let’s say you have a NATIVE SON - MAINE HOME + DESIGN A native of Springfield, Massachusetts, Leddy learned construction as a teenager when he worked for a carpenter on Great Diamond Island, where his family summered. When he was 15, the family relocated to South Portland. After high school, he earned a degree in building construction from what is now Southern Maine Community College.AGAINST THE GRAIN
Single Tub, 2007, mahogany, 50” x 29” x 27.5”. Woodworkers often talk about their craft like it is a living thing; and in a sense it is. The beauty of living trees is captured in the wood, and the art itself is ever-evolving. On the following pages, we see works from sixMaine masters who
COLLABORATIVE CRAFTSMAN: NATE HOLYOKE Nate Holyoke Builders is headquartered in Bucksport, near Dedham, on land that has belonged to Holyoke’s family for generations. Down the road from the offices, wood shop, and timber-frame shop is the house where Holyoke grew up, where one of his brothers now lives. Northeast along Route 46 is his aunt’s house, which he is currentlyIT TAKES AN ISLAND
It Takes an Island. June, 2014 | By: Rebecca Falzano | Photography: Irvin Serrano. Greenwell designed custom adjustable shadow boxes to display artwork, including a Lalique bowl, photographs from the Magnolia series by Leah Magal (Emily's mother), and carved wooden feathers by Gary Yoder. Overlooking Casco Bay and the Portlandpeninsula, the
A FAMILY AFFAIR
A Family Affair. A father and son move from printing to real estate development. Looking through the tall windows of his Cape Porpoise home on a dreary, rain-soaked day in early June, Stephen Spenlinhauer points out the damage caused by a massive storm that occurred two months earlier. High winds ripped a wooden pergola off the house andpatio
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