Thursday, December 26
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Summer is here, and so is the urge to entertain. After a long year of social distancing, you may feel more than ready to get your toes wet when it comes to entertaining.
These beautiful ice pops are not only refreshing but a festive way to spruce up your dessert spread.
If you live in a cottage or condo, you might not have the space – or inclination – to plant a garden. But you can still enjoy some flowers – or herbs for the kitchen – by planting window boxes, even if you’re just here for the summer.
It’s summer on the East End and we’re ready to celebrate. These products inspire entertaining and make hosting easy for everyone.
At home, on-the-go, or on the course, these tech products will only improve your summer season.
It’s finally time to fête outside. Serve refreshing cocktails on the porch, a casual dinner under the gazebo, and top off the night with sweet treats & and a fun game. Sounds like the recipe for a perfect Hamptons night….Right?
Like with any trend, all-white kitchens were first big in magazines, and before long became the most common style on HGTV, Bravo and other television renovation shows.
It’s June, the first month of summer and a month of verdant abundance. In that green spirit, we’ve compiled a list of environmentally sound solutions to common problems that plague the modern home and yard.
Wayne Turett, the founder and principal of the New York City-based Turett Collaborative Architects TCA, has been known to design apartments with a fair amount of razzle-dazzle.
Essential to the planet, a loss of habitat has endangered their survival