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Holiday Door Design – Wendy Monaghan, Link Interiors

Winter 2012

Here are some close ups of Wendy’s holiday door design!   More »

From sidewalks to seaside

Spring 2012

Photography by Brian Ricks Click here to read the story. More »

A design for the ages

Winter 2011

Using treasured antiques and a fresh modern palette, decorator Victoria Boer restores her historic Fredericton home to its former grandeur. More »

On top of the world

Fall 2011

Photography by James Ingram, Jive Photographic To view the article, click here. More »

A royal renaissance

Spring 2011

Mike Dembeck tours the latest incarnation of Halifax’s Government House after an extensive renovation enlivened the interior of Canada’s oldest official residence. More »

Art does the talking

Spring 2011

Designer Judith Mackin marries her love of minimalist design with expressive artwork in her home in Saint John, New Brunswick More »

East Coast Living redesign launch party

Winter 2010

Here’s some shots from the exclusive party to celebrate the launch of the magazine’s new design. More »

Zest for life

Winter 2010

Zest for life

Learn how to use citrus to its full potential in the kitchen with expressive recipes and useful preparation techniques. More »

Artist in residence

Winter 2010

Artist in Residence

Sue Ross’s home in Grand Barachois, New Brunswick is an expression of her personal style and her passion for creativity and colour. More »

Barrier-free beauty

Winter 2010

Bright and spacious with hardwood floors and granite countertops, the open-concept kitchen in Sharon and Frank Palermo’s Bedford home is a centrepiece of accessible design. Sharon has room to maneuver her wheelchair in the space and can roll under the low cooktop on the right and access items in pull-out shelves under the counter.

More architects and builders in Atlantic Canada are embracing universal design, building homes that are accessible for people with mobility issues. More »