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Beth Hitchcock

Dartmouth

Design Columnist and Contributor at The Globe and Mail

Editorial and Content Director at Freelance

Writer + Editor + Instructor. Design contributor @globeandmail. Former editor-in-chief @HouseandHome magazine.

Articles

  • 6 days ago | nuvomagazine.com | Beth Hitchcock

    How do you pack style and function into a loft with less than 1,000 square feet of living space? Just ask architects Katarína Varsová and Petra Dagan of Formafatal, a globe-trotting studio with offices in the Czech Republic and Costa Rica and a focus on residential, commercial, and cultural projects. The two-storey attic space in a historic building in Prague’s Arbes Square neighbourhood was initially portioned into four units.

  • 1 week ago | nuvomagazine.com | Beth Hitchcock

    Inside a Playful Townhome in Toronto’s Little Portugal Neighbourhood Current Issue — Sheeep renovates a century-old home for a couple who wanted a space for a growing family and hosting gatherings.

  • 1 month ago | cottagelife.com | Beth Hitchcock

    SeaSky Cottages, named for the surrounding land that stretches from the Gulf of St. Lawrence all the way up a high mountain ridge, offer more than just panoramic views. Beyond the six-cottage compound’s coastal-chic interiors, and the sea and the sky that stretch for miles, lies the kismet story of how these modest residences—similar in style but unique in essence—came to exist on 150 rolling acres of Cape Breton, N.S., coastline.

  • 2 months ago | nuvomagazine.com | Beth Hitchcock

    Though this 3,500-square-foot home is firmly rooted in Vaughan, Ontario, its inspiration comes from about 7,000 kilometres away. The homeowners’ family tree has branches reaching to the Calabria and Veneto regions of Italy, and they travel to the country frequently. “The colours and contemporary touches remind us of Tuscan wine country and help make the grey Canadian winters a bit richer,” says one of the owners.

  • 2 months ago | nuvomagazine.com | Beth Hitchcock

    A Restored Historic Home in Oaxaca Pays Tribute to Mexican Culture An artistic connection to the past and present. From the sculptural light fixtures to the apothecary-style shelving in the kitchen, creativity abounds at Ex-Hacienda Guadalupe, an 18th-century farmhouse in Oaxaca.

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