Single Family Homes
NOVEMBER 2007
A Green Spring Valley home marries an elegant, understated design with high-quality materials from Mother Nature.
NOVEMBER 2006
A Ruxton couple devotes 10 years to developing their family and their home’s style
MAY/JUNE 2006
In the renovation of a 1903 shingle-style house on a Ruxton hilltop, 'every decision was drawn from joy.'
MAY/JUNE 2006
A local designer transforms her traditional Towson home, fulfilling her quest for functional space and streamlined style.
DECEMBER 2005
This 1933 stone farmhouse straddles the city and county— literally.
NOVEMBER 2005
This custom-built modern home in Owings Mills was inspired by traditional Japanese architecture.
SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2005
Antiques and collectibles co-exist with the contemporary in a 1952 Gibson Island glass house.
JULY/AUGUST 2005
In their Hunt Valley mansion, two world travelers have created a comfortable home for their present and future— not to mention a few nifty hiding spaces for their grandchildren.
MAY/JUNE 2005
Orioles pitching legend Jim Palmer's Palm Beach nest is warm, livable and as unpretentious as he is.
MAY/JUNE 2005
With some creative re-envisioning, the furnishings from a bachelor pad make the leap to a family home.
NOVEMBER 2004
This custom-built 8,500-square-foot home in Baltimore County can accommodate 60 people for a formal banquet, or two for a quiet dinner in the kitchen.
SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2004
When sculptor David Hess built his house in Phoenix, Md., he created a living laboratory for his own artistic creations.
SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2004
Marla and David Oros gave their North Baltimore home a legendary overhaul— adding two wings, a pool, an English garden and every modern amenity. Yet the elegant mansion stays true to its Georgian roots.
JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2004
After spending a decade in a small Colonial, a Baltimore family builds the sunny, modern home of its dreams.
NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2003
Shabby chic meets elegant antique in an Ellicott City barn guesthouse.
NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2003
Even with two of its original walls gone, this structure remains a barn at heart.
NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2003
A 1950s-style brick home gets a new addition— and a whole new look.
NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2003
A Baltimore County couple reinvents an almost 200-year-old barn as a perfect place for hosting guests.
SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2003
A Baltimore couple brings a massive 1920s mansion ‘back from the dead.’
MAY/JUNE 2003
Rob and Holly Twist used ordinary materials to make their colorful new home extraordinary.
MARCH/APRIL 2003
When anchorwoman Denise Koch moved her brood from the city to the suburbs, she wanted great design and good liveability. Designer Linda Robinson gave her both.
SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2002
A simple yet sophisticated home in the woods is a perfect fit for its nature-loving owner.
MAY/JUNE 2002
Architect Rebecca Swanston turns an alley-street garage in Federal Hill into a spectacular family home.
JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2002
One craft collector’s total home redo provides plenty of space to display her favorite fine art and crafts.
NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2001
A builder creates the home of his dreams.

