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June 2008
Pile a pretty arrangement of summertime blooms on stacks of your favorite serving ware.

May 2009
As graduation for the inaugural class of the American College of the Building Arts approaches, the students share the...

April 2009
Local sculptor Herb Parker explores the transitory nature of built spaces with his large-scale organic works

April 2009
Nearly two decades, multiple renovations, and a whole lot of character transform a quaint cottage on Sullivan’s Island...

December 2008
1o clever ideas for decking the halls, stuffing the stockings, and presenting the feast, all with finds from your attic...

October 2008
A young family breathes new life into a 1926 Craftsman dwelling, with smart design ideas and a handsome blend of...

October 2008

December 2008
Employing every nook, cranny, and built-in, a busy mother of three gives her 1940s Wagener Terrace abode a family-...

December 2008
Besides a silky ribbon, no adornment is needed for this luxuriously simple wreath made from shimmery tree leaves

December 2008
Rumor has it that in Charleston, the Board of Architectural Review (BAR) is almighty—a force to be reckoned with (and...

September 2008
Layer fall flowers in bands of color for an orderly break from the traditional mix-and-match arrangement

June 2008
Potted orchids put on a bright show when paired with tropical greenery and the season’s cheeriest fruit

March 2008
Design pair Angie Artigues and Terri Baldwin transform an awkward catch-all room into ultra-feminine dressing quarters

March 2008
Treat your table to an easy-to-assemble flowerbed brimming with bright blooms

December 2008
Lisa Shimko’s fresh production serves up a sustainable message

December 2008
A young family transforms an Old Village church into a home that fosters creativity

August 2008
One of Charleston’s vanguard couples trades downtown digs for light and easy island life

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