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Melinda Hardy, whose grounds will be featured on the Hampton Gardens tour, stands near the Tudor-inspired porch, part of a 2004 house addition designed by Cox and Associates architects, that provides considerable outdoor living space.

The Home Issue

The glamorous, the functional and the outdoor gardens.

The living room decor of a penthouse at the Prestwould, a condominium built in 1927 on West Franklin Street, channels the 1930s with walls painted a shade of blue-green popular in the era and a carpet and chandelier from the decade.

Rooms with a View

A Charlottesville designer channels American realist paintings and the 1920s and ’30s for an art collector’s penthouse. 

Slim Pickings

Slim Pickings

A recent Richmond transplant’s home-buying pandemic story.

Bryan Traylor, owner of Unlimited Renovations LLC, stands in front of one of his houses on North 20th Street in Church Hill.

Building the Future

Veteran builder Bryan Traylor, owner of Unlimited Renovations, talks about how the pandemic has affected his work.

A study by Jsquared Interior Staging and Design, which has been staging houses throughout the pandemic.

How the Hours Pass

Pandemic design means blending comfort with function – and beauty.

Melinda Hardy, whose grounds will be featured on the Hampton Gardens tour, stands near the Tudor-inspired porch, part of a 2004 house addition designed by Cox and Associates architects, that provides considerable outdoor living space.

Walking Outdoors

Historic Garden Week returns in April, all outdoors this year.

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