Spring 2023
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Fresh Start
A custom home complements its lakefront location
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Pull up a Chair!
One of my brothers recently texted me out of the blue to ask if I still had “the table” from our youth. Um, yep! There’s no way I’d ever sell it or give it away.
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Tea Time
Pretty saucers, cups, pots, and more inspire a lovely afternoon tradition.
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Go Gingham!
Little checks in strong colors add instant charm to your interiors.
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Truly Tropical
Oh, how we love garden-inspired adornments.
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Plain to Plentiful
For Amy Schimmel Bessolo, a landscape architect at Pontiac’s Goldner Walsh Garden and Home, a recently completed project in Franklin (and a stop on Franklin’s 2021 spring garden walk) began simply, with a vision of “elaborating the backyard to make some useable spaces.” The end result, however, is far from that. Bessolo and her team […]
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Past Present
Sensitive renovations to an 1870s Mackinac Island cottage make it better than ever. Photography by JUSTIN MACONOCHIE.
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Flower Power
Daffodils make everything brighter in spring. Photography by JEAN LANNEN.
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Cool and Calm
A reimagined backyard space complements a home’s original architecture. Photography by MATAK photography.
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Lower-Level Luxe
This inviting family and entertaining space exudes warmth with layers of neutral tones and a mix of natural elements. Photography by MATTEO MORRISON.
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Showing Their Colors
A kitchen designer and her clients embrace a fresh green hue. Photography by Martin Vecchio.
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Underground Jewel
You likely won’t see any molls in here, but The Upright certainly has plenty of beautiful
speakeasy vibes, thanks to VERSA -
Lake House Legacy
After overcoming multiple site challenges, these homeowners have created a wonderful family gathering spot
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Master Class
A talented designer and a team of old-school craftsmen turned this down-to-the-studs Birmingham redo into a classic work of art
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Going with the Flow
After a massive redo, this contemporary home near Ann Arbor celebrates the Huron River’s every ripple
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New Beginning
Architectural firm returns to renovate a past project
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Second Act
A designer and Birmingham homeowners team up to finish what they started