Archive for March 2005

  1. Deciding Modern Gallery

    by Chesapeake Home Magazine | March 7, 2005

  2. Deciding Modern

    by Lauren Brooks | March 7, 2005

    A 1932 colonial, Walker’s existing home in Washington, DC’s Wesley Heights neighborhood was in perfect, albeit dated, condition. And those conditions didn’t meet his or his partner’s visions for a home. The rooms were choppy and dark, with very little to offer in the way of flow. The kitchen wasn’t conducive to Lichtman’s love of [...]

  3. Liquid Design Gallery

    by Chesapeake Home Magazine | March 6, 2005

  4. Liquid Design

    by Tanyika N. Lewis | March 6, 2005

    Sanitus per aqua’s is the Latin term for health through water—we know the term by its acronym, spa. Before the selection of modern medicines, soaking in the waters of a spring was all the therapy needed to remedy many ailments. Recognizing water’s healing power, homeowners have incorporated the element into the décor and landscapes [...]

  5. The Best In Remodeling 2004

    by Chesapeake Home Magazine | March 5, 2005

    If your family is like most, you did some entertaining over the winter holidays and spent a lot of time cooped up indoors waiting for warm weather over the past few months. You may have also started a list of things you’d like to improve about your home. Maybe your dining room is too small [...]

  6. The Gardens of Harvey Ladew

    by Chesapeake Home Magazine | March 5, 2005

    INSPIRED BY THE GARDENS OF ITALY AND ENGLAND, socialite and Renaissance man Harvey Ladew’s crowning glory is likely the topiary gardens he established in rural Maryland. Described by the Garden Club of America as “the most outstanding topiary garden in America,” Ladew Topiary Gardens offers visitors a glimpse of its creator’s wit and wisdom. Designed [...]

  7. The Best In Remodeling 2004 Gallery

    by Chesapeake Home Magazine | March 5, 2005