Nestled in the heart of Hyannis Port, 27 Marchant Avenue stands as a testament to timeless elegance and coastal charm. This distinguished Colonial estate, built in 1928, offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of Cape Cod history. Continue reading
Nestled in the heart of Hyannis Port, 27 Marchant Avenue stands as a testament to timeless elegance and coastal charm. This distinguished Colonial estate, built in 1928, offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of Cape Cod history. Continue reading
Pickleball is one of the fastest-growing sports in the country—and there’s no better time to grab a paddle, hit the court, and join the fun. Whether you’re already a die-hard fan or just pickleball-curious, this month is the perfect excuse to give it a try—or level up your game. And if you’re on Cape Cod, the South Coast, or in Greater Boston, you’re in luck—there are some fantastic spots to play. Continue reading
Afternoon tea is more than a midday pause—it’s a refined ritual that invites us to slow down, connect, and savor. First popularized in 19th-century England by Anna Russell, the Duchess of Bedford, it began as a simple pleasure and soon became a cherished social tradition.
Tea culture thrives in charming spots across Massachusetts, from Cape Cod to the South Coast and Greater Boston. Whether you’re discovering a hidden gem or revisiting a favorite local tearoom, these experiences bring a timeless sense of grace to everyday life.
Say farewell to minimalist design, stark white rooms, fast furniture, and mid-century modern. Welcome home to maximalism, moody earth hues, antiques, and Art Deco. Minimalist spaces and mass-produced furniture are giving way to richer, more expressive home décor trends. Maximalism is making a grand entrance, bringing with it deep, moody colors, vintage finds, and the opulence of Art Deco.