When the yuletide season arrives, our quest begins for the perfectly decorated Christmas tree to spruce up our homes with holiday cheer. Trimming your family Christmas tree can be a ... Read More
Winter gardens come alive visually; as leaves fall and plants wither, the garden’s remaining shapes, textures and other features become clear and well defined. Additionally, landscapes viewed from inside your ... Read More
After watching the festivities unfold in the Big Apple, sipping champagne, and saving that midnight kiss for a special someone, most of us consider New Year’s Eve the finale of ... Read More
Photography by Kathryn Feldmann This stately brick Colonial on a quiet South Roanoke street, designed by Stone and Thompson architects, was built in 1954, by then-president of Norfolk and Western ... Read More
Photography by Jared Hall Bathrooms are small in square footage relative to the rest of your home, but these tiny rooms can deliver a big hit to the budget. It’s ... Read More
Photography by Kathryn Feldmann Mary Lynn Wright and Joe Alesantrino don’t really believe in easing into things gradually—or on a small scale. A shared dream to renovate an old home ... Read More
Winner Profiles by Claudia Pick THE RESULTS ARE IN! Earlier this spring, HOME magazine readers cast thousands of votes for their favorite home- and garden-related businesses in the area in ... Read More
Cooler days and the bright colors of autumn are on their way. The change of season can awaken an instinct to revert to our den-making, nest-lining, burrow-building roots by spiffing ... Read More