Decor Maine
Decor Maine is a publication dedicated to home and design, focused on exploration and inspiration. We highlight a diverse array of Maine homes, sharing the stories of their designers and residents. Each month, we also present some of the most fascinating sustainable and commercial design projects in the state. Our coverage includes engaging articles on arts, wellness, and features on local restaurants and recipes. Additionally, every issue includes an original essay from a talented writer, reflecting on their experiences in Maine and the insights they bring. The content of Decor Maine aims to inspire and uplift, as we celebrate the creative individuals who influence how we envision living in Maine.
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2 weeks ago |
decormaine.com | Miranda Valentine
Even though he moved away from Maine when he was only a few months old, my husband was welcomed home like a prodigal son when he “returned,” forty-two years later. He had made summer visits throughout childhood, but never called Maine home until we moved here with four kids in tow. I’d been a regular since college, when Jonathan first invited me to join him on his beloved Sutton Island (one of Maine’s Cranberry Isles).
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1 month ago |
decormaine.com | Miranda Valentine
Common characteristics of a home include a single structure, personal belongings, decor, art, and perhaps a garage. Uncommon characteristics? Eleven buildings—comprised of dwellings and bait sheds—a working waterfront, loading ramps, and a floorboard in the attic that reads Royal Gurnet Lobster House. These uncommon features are all part of one unique property on the coast of Brunswick.
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1 month ago |
decormaine.com | Miranda Valentine
First impressions don’t just apply to people; they’re pertinent to houses, too. Take the latest project by Harry Hepburn, principal architect, and Sam Day, project lead at BRIBURN, for example. An approach from the road reveals a low-profile structure with an impressive poker face. The house could belong to just about anyone. Approach from the lake, however, and something about its inhabitants becomes immediately clear: these are people who prioritize play.
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1 month ago |
decormaine.com | Brian Shuff |Miranda Valentine
At a Long Lake, Maine family camp renovation, the project was about honoring the original architecture but bringing in a contemporary sensibility ArchitectureStephen Blatt Architects|ConstructionHubka Construction|Interior DesignHand + Eye Design|CabinetryCrown Point Cabinetry|FlooringMorningstar Stone & Tile|TileOld Port Specialty Tile Co. At a Long Lake, Maine family camp renovation, the project was about honoring the original architecture but bringing in a contemporary sensibility You are...
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2 months ago |
decormaine.com | Miranda Valentine
The Dunes on the Waterfront: a collection of beachy cottages in Ogunquit, Maine; a seaside Maine vacation rental hideaway; and The Lincoln Hotel, a swanky city hotel in Biddeford, Maine.
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