Archive for February 2005

  1. Gallery Talk

    by Kevin Varrone | February 5, 2005

    Starting an Art Collection can seem like a daunting task—there’s a certain high-mindedness at odds with the visceral, mental, and emotional reactions we have to art. Add to this mix the often-intimidating idea of strolling into an art gallery, and suddenly one begins to feel palpitations not felt since approaching the most popular, most attractive [...]

  2. Good Design Among Friends Gallery

    by Chesapeake Home Magazine | February 4, 2005

  3. Good Design Among Friends

    by Lauren Brooks | February 4, 2005

    Interior Designers often befriend their clients during the design phase—such a close relationship is inherent to the process. Good designers must educate themselves on all aspects of their clients’ lives tastes, desires, fears, hobbies, and habits—playing psychologist, marriage counselor, coach, and comrade along the way. And with every new project, be it a room change [...]

  4. Gallery Talk Gallery

    by Chesapeake Home Magazine | February 4, 2005

  5. Foyers Photo Gallery

    by Chesapeake Home Magazine | February 3, 2005

  6. Honoring Architecture

    by Dennis Hockman | February 3, 2005

    Good architecture can be a lot like good water. Once, while hiking, a friend pulled a bottle of spring water from his pack to quench his thirst. He commented on how good the water was, and I asked, “What’s it taste like?” He said, “It’s not so much what it tastes like, it’s what it [...]

  7. Honoring Architecture Gallery

    by Chesapeake Home Magazine | February 2, 2005

  8. Foyers

    by Tanyika N. Lewis | February 2, 2005

    AHH, HOME SWEET HOME. You come in from a demanding day, lured into your living room by a sofa that envelops you with comfort. The kitchen entices with tasty treats to nibble. Then there’s that sanctuary of serenity—the bedroom—and its nearby refuge, the master bath; a place that beckons with its sunken pool that can [...]