5 Unique Ways To Set Your Table
As we approach the holidays, we will be hosting in our own homes and love to decorate both the kitchen and dining room to create a fun ambiance for ourselves and our guests. Get creative this year and try out some of these fun ways to set your table!
AKB: How To Get Your Kitchen Holiday Ready
The holiday season is quickly approaching and for so many of us, that means more time spent in the kitchen. This is a great time to go through your home and clean up, throw out, and rearrange so that you are all set for hosting and long days of cooking and baking.
The Best Apple Recipes for Fall
The best part about a new kitchen is getting to use it! Apple picking season is upon us, so it’s time to make our homes smell amazing with delicious baked apple treats.
Tips for Caring for Your New Kitchen
Get the most enjoyment out of your brand new kitchen by reading our short guide to all things kitchen care.
Summer Cocktails: Easy and Fresh
Celebrating the last of summer by featuring a few of our favorite cocktail recipes that we enjoyed during our favorite season in Maine!
Decorating Your Newly Renovated Kitchen
One of the best parts about remodeling your kitchen space is getting to redecorate once it’s finished.
Blueberries: 3 Of Our Favorite Summer Recipes
It is officially blueberry season here in Maine and we are sharing three amazing recipes that include our favorite local fruit, blueberries!
Signs It’s Time to Hire a Professional
Home renovations or even small remodels can feel both exciting and daunting as you can often visualize the end result, but have a harder time understanding what will go into the project in order to get to the finish line.
Japanese Wood Technique: Yakisugi
This famous wood treatment is known as “Yakisugi” or if you’re in the western world, Shou Sugi Ban and has become more and more mainstream across all design practices, no matter where you are in the world.
How to Use Essential Oils in Your Home
Not only do essential oils smell great, but they add an aromatherapeutic benefit that has health benefits beyond the scent alone.
How to Make Your Own Floral Arrangements
Nothing looks or smells better than fresh flowers! Here is how we like to approach the floral arrangement process.
How to Bring Your Kitchen Into The 21st Century
So many of the beautiful colonial-style homes we know and love here in Maine have endless charm, but also have dated kitchens that have yet to be transformed to meet the needs of our 21st-century lifestyle. Here are our tips.
Classic New England Decor Trends That Will Never Go Out Of Style
Everyone knows that classic New England decor never goes out of style.
3 Perfect Cookie Jar Recipes To Keep You Fully Stocked
These cookies are the perfect way to kick off spring. It’s time to restock the cookie jars. Enjoy!
Our Guide To Spring Cleaning
We are happy to have made it through another Maine winter, and before we rush to summer we will be dusting, shining, mopping, and reorganizing. Join us!
5 Recipes To Try This Maine Maple Sunday
We have collected 5 different recipes that we will be making once we get our hands on some fresh, local maple syrup. We hope you’ll join us, no matter where you are!
5 Gorgeous Kitchen Appliances For Your New Countertops
Now that your new countertops are installed and your kitchen is feeling brand new, it’s time to get it back into working order. This is a great moment to update some of those kitchen appliances that sit on your counters.
How to Keep Your Mudroom Spotless all Winter Long
we want to share a few organizational tricks that we use to keep our mudrooms clean and organized all winter long.
Chocolate Cherry Cordial Cookies
Whether you are looking for an easy, delicious treat to make at home with your family, for your neighbors, or something to bring to a holiday party, this Chocolate Cherry Cordial Cookie recipe is the way to go.
Make Your Home More Hygge for the Holidays
The holiday season is the perfect time to transform your space and usher in that hygge feeling for you and your guests. The good news? It’s a feeling that can stay all year long, especially during the cold Maine winters.