A decade of blooms follows decades of neglect in this off-the-beaten-path MDI garden.
The treehouse is long gone, however, a 164-acre preserve being created by the Kennebec Land Trust promises to revive Howard Hill as an urban wilderness retreat.
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.
James Abbott has an art studio in his home — or is it the other way around?
A nontraditional farmhouse pays homage to the past, but is designed for today.
Anne and Matt Ware find a longed-for Currier & Ives lifestyle in Durham.
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.