This Old Open House Rebuild it and they will come By Cynthia Adams Coy at the start, the house played us. We were young, inexperienced. It said it needed us. Dazzled us with its charms: picture [...]
Light Fright From enchanting twinklers to garish displays, Christmas light displays run the gamut By Noah Salt In Christmas folklore, 16th-entury German priest and reformer Martin Luther was [...]
Upscale Downsizing With refreshed interiors, a centrally located Winston-Salem condominium accommodates any lifestyle By Nancy Oakley It’s become a cliché among Realtors, but we’re singing the [...]
Asheboro, Delightfully Repurposed An architect and an artist prove you can go home again By Amy & Peter Freeman It was that time of year again: my wife, Amy’s annual rejuvenation project [...]
Lighting up the Longest Night By Jim Dodson Every family has its holiday traditions, moments that make the meaning of the season come alive. For our far-flung clan, that event is a [...]
The Family Table Generations of the Jarvis family have gathered round a Depression-era masterpiece By Noah Salt • Photographs by Mark Phelps and Pete Williams In 1935, Eugene Jackson Jarvis, a [...]
Ever Green (and Red) A cozy, jewel-toned library is the perfect place to unwind By Nancy Oakley • Photographs by John Koob Gessner Outside its lone window, swaths of green — a sweeping lawn [...]
An artful take on furniture at Winston-Salem’s Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art By Nancy Oakley • Photographs by John Koob Gessner Come sit a spell! But before you plop down onto the [...]
Kimberly Hixson’s revitalized — and revitalizing — High Point renovation By Quinn Dalton • Photographs by Amy Freeman As with most of Kimberly Hixson’s projects, the house at 111 West Farriss [...]