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The Best Renovations: Creative, Clever, and Classic

Fall is a time to re-organize, take stock, and rejuvenate. Whether you need more space, different space, or even less space, autumn brings with it plans for home renovations. From a Providence firehouse turned urban live/work space to a harmonious blend of additions in a beachfront home on Massachusetts' Marblehead Neck, the homes featured in this issue are sure to spark inspirations for your own.

On the cover: The living room in a suburban Boston home gone modern features a bold red-and-blue palette and Venetian plaster above the mantel.

Also in this issue:

FINE PRINT »
Inside the Berkshire home of famed fabric and wallpaper designer Peter Fasano.

FAR EAST ANTIQUES SHOP, CLOSE TO HOME »
An Asian, Indian, and Islamic tribal antiques, textiles, and furniture emporium moves from Manhattan to a renovated Portland, Maine storefront.

BALI HIGH BATH »
Inspired by the exotic island, a master suite is transformed into a calming oasis.

REVOLUTIONARY SPARK »
Rick Fredizzi, the U.S. Building Council’s founding chairman and president, on living eco-friendly and this year’s Greenbuild Expo.

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Elegantly Boston
In a glamorous apartment overlooking the Public Garden, interior designer Gerald Pomeroy brings the taste of an English country manor to the city. Design Decision: Taking details from the past.

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