Home and Design Magazine

Home and Design Magazine

HOME&DESIGN magazine, brought to you by Homestyles Media, Inc., serves as the premier guide for luxury buyers looking to connect with the design and architecture scene in the Baltimore-Washington area. Each edition is packed with captivating articles and stunning photography that showcase the most unique and creative homes in DC, Maryland, and Virginia. Since its inception in 1999, HOME&DESIGN has been dedicated to offering top-notch ideas and solutions in various fields, including interior design, architecture, custom home building, kitchen and bath design, landscape design, fine furniture, art, and home technology.

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  • 1 week ago | homeanddesign.com | Tina Coplan |Bob Narod

    DC artist Natalie Cheung explores the endless options of photography sans cameraWhen Natalie Cheung was a child, her parents hoped she’d become a piano prodigy. After 11 years of private lessons, however, the diligent student was delighted when they decided she could call it quits. By then attending Falls Church High School, she had been given her first camera. “I was working in the wrong art field,” the photographer recalls, and has never looked back.

  • 3 weeks ago | homeanddesign.com | Sharon Jaffe Dan

    Three shorefront gardens marry beauty and sustainability Specialty Room: Second PlaceA chic bar conceived by c|s Design Studio LLC elevates a dining roomCutting EdgeNew flooring and surface options bring style outdoorsHOME&DESIGN, published bi-monthly by Homestyles Media Inc., is the premier magazine of architecture and fine interiors for the Washington, DC, Maryland and Virginia region.

  • 1 month ago | homeanddesign.com | Sharon Jaffe Dan |Sarah Pitterle Maldonado

    Idea File, Luxury Remodeling, May/June 2025A redo by BOWA and TJ Monahan celebrates a hit Hulu seriesA couple downsizing from a single-family home to a Reston condo decided to take the interiors of their new aerie in a playful direction. Namely, the avid fans of “Only Murders in the Building” wanted to replicate the exuberant, emerald green kitchen belonging to Steve Martin’s character on the popular Hulu show.

  • 1 month ago | homeanddesign.com | Sharon Jaffe Dan |Catherine Funkhouser |Michelle Brunner |Linda Hales

    Morning GloryDaybreak and dusk are the most magical times at the beach. On an empty shore, infinite spans of sand, sea and sky have hypnotic, soul-calming powers. A Rehoboth retreat perfectly […]Next LevelFor a DC couple who dreamed of owning a waterfront retreat in Annapolis, patience paid off.

  • 1 month ago | homeanddesign.com | Tina Coplan |Paul Warchol

    What could a painting be if it could take any shape or form? That question was circulating in the art-world air when Steven Cushner studied painting at the Rhode Island School of Design in the 1970s. Back then, winds were gusting toward conceptual art, which challenges the conventional notion that a material object is the goal behind a work of art.

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