Marni Elyse Katz

Home & Property

Editors’ Picks: Evergreen Essence

Woodsy, forest green furnishings are a cozy way to bring the outside in—just when you need it most.

Arts & Entertainment

Found Art: Re-Mastered

Maine-based artist Elise Ansel finds alternate meaning and joy in the Old Masters.

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Renovation: The Perfect Blend

Kate Maloney Albiani fashions a fresh look steeped in tradition for a Somerville couple with competing tastes.

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Going Down

A couple reclaims the lower levels of their South End townhouse to create a family-friendly home that exudes modern elegance.

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Going Dark

Matte black cabinetry served as the starting point for a high-contrast family kitchen with soul.

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Classic Form

An elegant Back Bay kitchen is rooted in European design.

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Renovation: Light, Form and Function

A North Shore residence is revamped to include more usable space and ample opportunity to enjoy the views.

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Renovation: Trading Places

Wolf in Sheep Design founder Alina Wolhardt’s moody take on coastal style suits her family just fine.

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Spaces: Reaching New Heights

WMH Architects designs a modern-day treehouse with a wall of glass and water vistas for would-be retirees on Mount Desert Island.

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A Separate Peace

New England meets Japan in a light-filled contemporary compound on New Hampshire’s largest lake.

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Spaces: Silver Linings

Designer Lisa Tharp creates a South End interior that’s as compelling as its impressive city views.

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Renovation: True Colors

Jessica Stambaugh imbues a Monument Square townhouse with style that’s at once effervescent and refined.

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Down a Rabbit Hole

Her deep dive includes examining every work, both available and sold, that she can find online.

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A Family Affair

The collector was inspired by her first purchase— a photo transfer with oil paint by Per Fronth.

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Hooked on Photos

Gary Leopold tries to attend the Paris Photo art fair each year to connect with artists and continue building his collection.