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  • 2 months ago | virginialiving.com | J. Michael Welton |Madeline Mayhood |Hope Cartwright |Meridith Ingram

    Richard McClintock’s second career as a miniature model-maker was born of intuition and serendipity. After 40 years teaching Latin and Western Civilization at Hampden-Sydney College and a gig as director of publications, he retired in 2012. That August, he took a trip with his wife to Blacksburg, where she checked into a conference for the General Federation of Women’s Clubs of Virginia. That left McClintock on his own, searching for a source of entertainment.

  • Sep 12, 2024 | virginialiving.com | Meridith Ingram |Central Virginia |Hope Cartwright |Elizabeth Cogar

    Meridith Ingram Meridith Ingram is a writer living in Richmond with her husband, three children, and two dogs. She’s edited and contributed to R•Home, Central Virginia, Roanoke Valley, and Smith Mountain Lake HOME magazines. She recently started painting and has been practicing in a home studio.

  • Sep 14, 2023 | virginialiving.com | Meridith Ingram

    Interior designer Christian Daw crafted most of this Lake Anna retreat with his own hands, in a true labor of love. What started as a “warm shell”—in construction terms, it’s the most rudimentary of structures with roughed-in plumbing and unfinished drywall—is now an inviting, stylish lakeside retreat brought to life by Daw and husband Matt Sharbaugh weekend by weekend, floorboard by floorboard, tile by tile.

  • Sep 14, 2023 | virginialiving.com | Meridith Ingram

    Browse Topics Currently, there is no content with this tag. Loading... By Meridith Ingram View more Most Popular Interior designer Christian Daw crafted most of this Lake Anna retreat with his own hands, in a true labor of love. Read moreHouse + Garden A good repairman is hard to find, especially for a Byzantine mosaic, 15th-century statue, or Parisian horse-drawn carriage.

  • Feb 8, 2023 | richmondmagazine.com | Meridith Ingram

    Getting any home renovation project over the finish line has its challenges on a good day. In 2022, lingering labor shortages and supply chain issues further complicated matters, calling for persistence and patience in addition to skill and craftsmanship. The following projects received accolades for surviving and thriving in a challenging year through the Professional Remodeling Organization of Central Virginia’s 2022 PRO Remodeler of the Year Awards.

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