Inspired by a 19th-century carriage house, a Boothbay Harbor couple builds the home of their dreams.
Using bright paint, antiques, and curiosities, sculptor Dan Dowd transforms an awkward building into a stylish home.
A Jefferson garden grows — and grows — with contributions from friends and relatives.
Tiny houses. Tiny trees. Homegrown seedlings. Fancy concrete. Here are our 2015 editors' choices for the Best of Maine Home and Garden.
Sandy Vogels calls his Damariscotta micro-homestead Ephemeral Farm, but there’s nothing ephemeral about his devotion to the circa-1850s house — or to his animals. He’s raised the goats since they were two-week-old kids.
Some of Maine’s prettiest gardens are open this summer. See a list of upcoming Maine garden events.
A South Portland architect builds a mod dream home that feels anything but sterile.
Another year, another Down East Best of Maine Readers’ Choice poll. Some 5,000 of you cast a ballot this year, and you’re an opinionated bunch. The results include some newcomers in their categories and some stalwart shoo-ins that just can’t seem to lose.
Habitat for Hobbits — Wooden Wonders’ little playhouses offer plenty of room for big imaginations.
The Camden Garden Club celebrates its 100th anniversary with a house and garden tour that steps back to its early years.
Living the Maine life: A small, passive-solar home brings retirement security to a Parsonsfield couple.