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Interior designer Anna Kucera created a master bedroom for a client who wanted to create …
Inexpensive frames are a simple way to display a child’s artwork and help eliminate clutter.
Costumed Annette Benbow at a spinning wheel.
Construction details are visible through a viewing port.
519 Princess Street — $1,225,000
414 Duke Street — $3,025,000
Aging-in-Place Specialist Russ Glickman converted the unfinished lower level of a three-level home into an …
A pull-down table facilitates physical therapy treatments. Glickman custom-designed the cabinet so that the table …
The custom-designed cabinet hides a table just for physical therapy sessions when it’s not in …
The pull-down shower seat and grab bars make bathing easier.
The bedroom, which accommodates a hospital bed, includes an en-suite bath. To increase natural light, …
The curbless roll-in shower was designed for wheel-chair access.
Design trends for 2017 include kitchens with rustic and reclaimed woods, such as this one …
The Arlington garden of Pam and Paul Gibert on 35th Street North took second place …
TAP presents “The Most Happy Fella” at the Arlington Community Center now through April 19.
Teresa Danskey stars as Cleo and sings, "Ooh! My Feet!" in "The Most Happy Fella."
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