Though many visit Colonial Williamsburg to see the historical cobblestone streets or political landmarks, the Christmas decorations hold a special history of their own.
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Wreaths, garlands, and even windowsill and window-box arrangements bring seasonal joy to Christmas window decor—inside and out.
San Francisco interior designer Marea Clark breathes new life into a 1940’s-Colonial house infusing it with a mélange of pieces that speak to classic elegance and California casual.
A flower-filled fête celebrating 70 years, 70 friends, 70 new beginnings
Golden hues and glass reflections bring a touch of glamour to fall style.
From handmade cards to hanging in galleries, the art of quilling has come into its own in the 21st century.
Whether expressing gratitude, sympathy, love, or a quick hello, putting thoughts down on paper conveys a warmth that digital messages can never replicate.
Thanks to the stewardship of the Duchess of Devonshire, visitors continue to appreciate her vision of Chatsworth that has stood the test of time.
Instead of relying on the traditional colors associated with the season, Maria Maxit of Houston's Maxit Flower Design finds inspiration for this floral creation during the transition time between summer and fall.
Known for creating memorable occasions, Rebecca Gardner pulls out all the stops for her own circus-themed soirée at the annual antiques fair.
Connecticut-based interior designer Stephanie Woodmansee combines large doses of florals with classic East Coast style as she helps her best friend and former business partner redesign her historic Kansas City home.
From shapely, sculptural detailing to soft-lined silhouettes to rattan caning, these recent debuts have all the staying power to flourish.