interior design
- Nouveau Home & Interior Design, formerly called Nouveau Contemporary Goods, has moved into its new home in Baltimore's Mount Vernon neighborhood.
- Claire Marie Wagonhurst, a Notre Dame Preparatory School senior who had plans to study interior design, died of melanoma Oct. 16 at her Lutherville home. She was 17.
- As additive manufacturing, also known as 3-D printing, becomes more commonly used among manufacturers, Harford Community College faculty and staff members are developing methods of educating students about the process.
- To Michelle Miller, urban interior design is all about working with light and architecture to create space. The Baltimore resident and award-winning home decor professional spoke with Chesapeake Home + Living about creating easier, more comfortable living in open lofts and narrow row houses.
- Noveau home firnishings store leaving Belvedere Square and the Crittenton/ Cairnes Lane developments move forward in the city review process.
- Frances W. Riepe, a former interior decorator who had been a trustee of Ladew Gardens, died Friday of congestive heart failure at her home in the Brightwood retirement community in Lutherville. She was 91.
- The woman behind the interiors of many of Baltimore's significant buildings this year celebrates the 15th anniversary of the founding of her business, Portnoy Levine Design Associates or PLDA.
- The din coming from the high-tech Fab Lab in the HTEC building on the Catonsville campus of the Community College of Baltimore County was nearly deafening last week. Under the watchful eyes of Jason Hughes protected by safety glasses, a silvery geometric pattern slowly emerged on a shiny black sheet of zinc.
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- Susan G. Doud, an interior designer and former longtime Cockeysville resident, died Saturday of liver cancer at the Johns Hopkins Hospital. She was 70.
- After visitors to this year's Decorator Show House meander along a slate pathway from the parking lot to the front of Mount Ida, it becomes obvious why William Ellicott, grandson of one of the city's founding brothers, chose the site on Sarahs Lane for his home: the twin silos of Elicott's Mills rise majestically in the distance like castle towers.
- Televisions can add energy to a room, but others say they get in the way of conversation.
- Event planner, interior designer Stephanie Bradshaw grows Baltimore business
- The Harford Community College ASID Interior Design Student Chapter designed a nursery in the 37th Annual Baltimore Symphony Decorators' Show House that was open to the public for three weeks in May
- More than 20 interior decorators take on home at Legend Hill in Timonium.
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- Richard D. Pickens, owner of a Crofton interior design firm who lived in Union Square where he served as president of the Friends of the H.L. Mencken House, died Tuesday of stomach cancer.
- Janet Browne, a retired designer who outfitted the interiors of colleges and banks during a lengthy career of collaboration with her architect husband, died of congestive heart failure Oct. 12 at the Pickersgill Retirement Community in Towson. The former Guilford resident was 91.
- The Maryland Home & Garden Show is bringing in Tim Berg and Jim Nyberg, The Duct Tape Guys, for their October show in Timonium.
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- Twenty-one years after they bought the 1830s farmhouse, Nancy Dorman and Stanley Mazaroff have completed a glass-and-steel addition that allows them to take full advantage of the panoramic vistas that drew them to the property in the first place.
- Million Dollar Decorators: Martyn Bullard
- Sally B. Willse, former treasurer of a Ruxton interior decorating firm and volunteer, died Dec. 24 from complications of dementia at Symphony Manor assisted-living in Roland Park. She was 89.
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- Capturing beautiful images of homes takes patience – and the right light
- Anne Arundel: AACC Students Wins Design Competition
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- Saavy showrooms opt for furnishings, accessories that are not too 'beachy'
- Owners of Noveau Contemporary in Belvedere Square share trends from this year's market