At Silo Point, a loft with a view is transformed into a refreshing urban oasis.
Stiles Colwill carries on a 60-year tradition of festive holiday decorating and entertaining at Halcyon Farm.
A dilapidated 1847 Greek Revival townhouse in Mount Vernon is restored to the grandeur of its golden past, thanks to a devoted owner with passion, energy and know-how to spare.
Style’s annual roundup of our favorites in local kitchen design.
Baltimore-based interior designer Patrick Sutton transforms a 14,000-square-foot dream house into a high-style showcase.
A circa-1840 house on the Lewes-Rehoboth Canal is redesigned as a year-round gathering spot for celebrating with family and friends.
With a theme of steel, wood, leather and stone, a spacious townhouse on the harbor takes on a rustic, masculine feel.
A Baltimore designer creates a weekend retreat that occupies a central place in his heart.
A traditional home with a neutral color scheme comes alive thanks to some refurbishing and a few bold strokes of color.
A Roland Park couple revitalizes their historic home with modern walls, cozy colors and light that literally dances on the ceiling.
A semi-retired couple creates their dream home— complete with his and hers kitchen, a luxurious master suite and a home theater— inside a Butchers Hill townhouse.
On the lookout for fresh design ideas and new trends, Style visits seven local kitchens.
A total renovation transforms a former friary on the Severn River into an elegant estate.
One of Baltimore’s deans of design creates a penthouse worthy of its magical city view.
These pool houses aren't just for changing out of soggy swim gear.
A 1920s Charles Village rowhouse is transformed into an elegant and energy-efficient home for a retired couple seeking an active lifestyle in the heart of the city.
Designer Dan Proctor takes on an important home renovation project: his own.
An Ednor Gardens rowhouse may be quiet on the outside, but inside it’s a riot of color, art and constant change.
The owner of this North Baltimore house makes it the perfect canvas for her yearly Christmas celebration.
Style features four converted barns
After 20 years in their house in the Hampton area of Towson, a couple pulls up their Oriental rugs, gets rid of many antiques and creates a spare and serene new interior.
A Baltimore couple creates a minimalist modern home by the Rappahannock River
A renovation brings cohesiveness— and comfort and style— to a hodgepodge home just a stone’s throw from downtown Annapolis.
Mid-century Pikesville ranch house in the Stevenson neighborhood gets remodeled to increase not only the living space, but also to add more privacy.
Taking inspiration from its dazzling view, this Canton condo was transformed into a liveable and light-filled wonder.
In renovating his condominium in Highfield House, Baltimore architect Robert Berman takes inspiration from the building's designer, Mies van der Rohe.
On the lookout for fresh design ideas and new trends, Style visits five local kitchens.
Architecture, interior design and landscape architecture come together to create a contemporary home that works in concert with its natural .
A large manor house gets reborn as a sophisticated yet comfortable family home thanks to a full-scale redecoration
Cindy Wolf and Tony Foreman’s Ruxton home reflects their passion for food, wine and travel, and serves as an elegant yet comfortable retreat from the couple’s demanding work life.
Is Henry Johnson crazy? Film director-cum-psychoanalyst John Waters sits down with his favorite designer to deconstruct the method and madness that went into designing the new Johnson homestead in Roland Park.
For more than a century, the porches of Roland Park have served as outdoor sanctuaries, gathering spots and a hallmark of the community.
Swimming in this man-made natural pool in Monkton is a far cry from your typical backyard dip.
Dickeyville began life in the 18th century as a settlement surrounding a grist mill. Today, it’s a quiet collection of homes set in what feels like an English country garden.
A sleek waterfront home takes its inspiration from Frank Lloyd Wright.
A lucky Baltimorean gets her wish—a cozy home away from home in Florence.
An architect renovates a Federal Hill fixer-upper guided by the mantra ‘quality over quantity.’
A casual new family home filled with rich textiles and lushly patterned wall coverings looks like it’s right out of the 1930s.
In a Roland Park home, dazzling decorations set the stage for old-fashioned family fun.
On the lookout for fresh design ideas and new trends, Style visits six local kitchens.
A Green Spring Valley home marries an elegant, understated design with high-quality materials from Mother Nature.
A local developer creates a dream home to match his dream view.
A unique rowhouse development in Baltimore celebrates 40 years.
These pool houses aren't just for changing out of soggy swim gear.
By modifying a standard design for a French Country home, a horse-loving couple creates a casually elegant manor in Monkton.
A couple transforms five crumbling buildings in Ridgely's Delight into a modern and elegant home. No architect required.
A husband and wife design team transforms a Canton loft into a sleek, modern canvas for a couple's antiques and art.
A rustic and beautiful house in the woods is friendly to its owners— and to Mother Nature.
A Baltimore builder and developer have a mission to prove that environmentally conscious homes can be affordable homes.
A home energy audit reveals the ways your heat— and your hard-earned cash— is seeping out while cold air slips in.
After 40 years in a house, a couple settles into a customized condo in Pikesville.
Every year, event planner and horticulturalist Joe Ennd decorates his Bolton Hill townhouse with a different theme. Last year, it was over-the-top traditional.
A Ruxton couple devotes 10 years to developing their family and their home’s style
With its all-white palette and tropical accents, a Cross Keys condo becomes a relaxing beach-inspired retreat.
When an outdated Bethany townhouse falls into the hands of designer Mona Hajj, the finished product is much more than your average beach house.
In the renovation of a 1903 shingle-style house on a Ruxton hilltop, 'every decision was drawn from joy.'
A local designer transforms her traditional Towson home, fulfilling her quest for functional space and streamlined style.
One woman’s vision transforms a Canton auto mechanic’s garage into a personal, playful urban space.
Four decades after Mies van der Rohe designed Highfield House in Guilford, a couple combines two of its apartments into one open space, making the architect’s contemporary aesthetic even more modern.
This 1933 stone farmhouse straddles the city and county— literally.
Style tours five local kitchens to see what’s new and what’s hot.
This custom-built modern home in Owings Mills was inspired by traditional Japanese architecture.
Antiques and collectibles co-exist with the contemporary in a 1952 Gibson Island glass house.
Our favorite rooms at this year's Baltimore Symphony Decorators' Show House were classic, comfortable and completely livable.
In their Hunt Valley mansion, two world travelers have created a comfortable home for their present and future— not to mention a few nifty hiding spaces for their grandchildren.
Since the 1890s, an English countess, a ‘Thai Silk King’ and a handful of White Russians have called this beachfront cottage home. Now a Baltimore County family cherishes its stories as well as the view from its wraparound porch.
Orioles pitching legend Jim Palmer's Palm Beach nest is warm, livable and as unpretentious as he is.
With some creative re-envisioning, the furnishings from a bachelor pad make the leap to a family home.
Renovating this Canton condominium on the harbor produced an open, sunny home that capitalizes on great views.
Leapin' lizards! This is no ordinary master bath.
Architect John Mariani created a sleek, comfortable home that remains true to its warehouse roots.
These bibliophiles have given literature a place of honor in their homes.
On the lookout for fresh design ideas and new trends, Style visits seven local kitchens.
This custom-built 8,500-square-foot home in Baltimore County can accommodate 60 people for a formal banquet, or two for a quiet dinner in the kitchen.
When sculptor David Hess built his house in Phoenix, Md., he created a living laboratory for his own artistic creations.
Marla and David Oros gave their North Baltimore home a legendary overhaul— adding two wings, a pool, an English garden and every modern amenity. Yet the elegant mansion stays true to its Georgian roots.
From the dining room to the guest room, the name of the game is cool, casual and comfortable.
Restoring the open floor plan in a Highfield House condo creates a contemporary home that's sleek, stylish and amazingly family-friendly.
Modifying the builder's plan for this waterfront townhouse produced a sunny and sleek modern home with lots of living, entertaining and storage space.
After spending a decade in a small Colonial, a Baltimore family builds the sunny, modern home of its dreams.
Baltimore's old tubs and ornate mantels are salvaged for a Second Chance.
Shabby chic meets elegant antique in an Ellicott City barn guesthouse.
Even with two of its original walls gone, this structure remains a barn at heart.
A 1950s-style brick home gets a new addition— and a whole new look.
A Baltimore County couple reinvents an almost 200-year-old barn as a perfect place for hosting guests.
Designer John Anderson helped a client pare down the furnishings of a large Monkton farmhouse when she moved into a retirement community condo.
A Baltimore couple brings a massive 1920s mansion ‘back from the dead.’
A summer home in the sandy dunes of Fenwick Island provides the perfect setting for neighborhood get-togethers.
A two-story cottage is transformed into a grand beachfront home where the living is easy.
By personalizing a builder’s standard model, the owners of this Lewes, Del., rancher created a cozy, comfortable and colorful retirement retreat near the beach.
Rob and Holly Twist used ordinary materials to make their colorful new home extraordinary.
Longing to live in an über-contemporary space that has all your friends talking? As Gretchen Cook found out, there are a few things you should know about first...
When anchorwoman Denise Koch moved her brood from the city to the suburbs, she wanted great design and good liveability. Designer Linda Robinson gave her both.
Six stylish takes on the hardest- working room in the house.
Society columnist Sloane Brown tells how she and her husband made the leap from a Lutherville cluster home to a chic waterfront pied-a-terre, with a little help from their (designer) friends.
Style gave seven local floral designers an assignment: Create an original wreath for the season. The results? Nothing short of spectacular.
With the renovation of a Devon Hill condominium, designer Henry Johnson and his clients hearkened back to the estate’s grandest days, adding contemporary comfort and capitalizing on gorgeous views.
A simple yet sophisticated home in the woods is a perfect fit for its nature-loving owner.
From the simple serenity of a blue rectangle surrounded by green lawn, to the sumptuous comforts of a mediterranean pool house, these settings promise a stylish respite from the summer heat.
Architect Rebecca Swanston turns an alley-street garage in Federal Hill into a spectacular family home.

