Home Dish Newsletter

November 2006

Features

Reinvented Life

Reinvented Life

Minneapolis riverfront gives form to a 'completely different' home

Fairy Tale Home

Fairy Tale Home

These downsizing homeowners envisioned the perfect empty nest - and found exactly that

Next Generation

Next Generation

Two architectural updates respect an original gem

Home RX

Home RX

Get vigilant in the fight against mold and moisture intrusion

In-Town Retreat

In-Town Retreat

A homeowner reinvents his domain

Columns

Fearless Gardener: Low-Down Perennials

Compose a low-maintenance garden floor with groundcovers

Back Home: Loving Home

I made a point to do something every day to make my house a home, and I stuck to it

Editors Note: Time Passages

Change, after all, doesn't come easy

Departments

Design Artisan: Copying Classics

Tony Kubalak didn’t make the unlikely transition from 18 years of engineering software to hand carving eighteenth-century furniture without a push.

Design Directions: Agenda

Home and garden events for this month

Design Directions: Take Notice

Openings, Offerings and Insiders to Note

Fabulous Finds: Setting the Scene

Make formal entertaining fun with updated classics

Origins: Go for Baroque

Gilded glamour

Open House: Local Bounty

Celebrate a successful harvest

Open House: November 2006 OH Recipes

Design Salon: Precise Eye

Multifunctional space with panache

Design Portrait: Modernism's Maestro

David Ryan, curator of design at the MIA, turns storyteller when he describes his latest acquisitions.

Buyers Guide: Buyer's Guide

Contact information for people, places, and things mentioned in this issue.

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