With the New Year rapidly approaching, you’ll have plenty to toast. Here’s how to get your bar cart in the holiday spirit.
Three couples describe how they made the blending of their different design tastes (almost) fireworks-free.
The BSO maestra's new digs give her divine inspiration.
Economy be damned, Pat Turner keeps the buzz going on his new Silo Point condos.
Mudrooms go from dingy corner to de rigeur in Baltimore's nicest homes.
As he reflects on his extraordinary career, Dr. Ben Carson is now willing to open his house—and his life story.
Artist Jim Pollock adds sculptural flair to Hampden’s Miracle on 34th Street holiday extravaganza.
A couple and their home keep alive the spirit of Samuel Owings Jr.
No blinged-out crib for this Oriole. Nick Markakis prefers a house as quiet and low-key as he is.
In the tiny town of Hurlock, three young entrepreneurs grow an unusual product--Maryland's first home-grown shrimp.
Roof replacement may not be the most glamorous of projects, but it's one of the most important.
How does one actually go about getting rid of a lifetime's worth of junk? It's easy with our handy guide.
What do you do when the people next door are driving you insane?
Rehabbing the house and coping with contractors doesn’t have to be men’s work.
Depending on the species, it can be a love-hate relationship.
How do you make the 54-room Government House a home? First Lady Kendel Ehrlich got rid of the purple meditation room, added play dates for Drew—and let Bob keep his beloved green leather couch.
We’ve compiled a list of the 101 activities, quirky habits, and oddball pastimes, that, even if you only did half of them, would earn you certification as a true Baltimorean.
What’s the difference between “oceanfront” and “oceanview”? Will $3 million be enough to buy a house on the water? Why is the place next door renting for $1,500 less per week? Relax! You’re supposed to be on vacation! Here’s our insider’s guide to getting the biggest beach bang for your buck.