
What to Seek (and Skip) in Smart Home Technology
The latest in what’s new, what’s outdated and what to forgo.
The latest in what’s new, what’s outdated and what to forgo.
Alexandra Wood offers tips for layering neutral colors through fabrics, paint and furniture, to create an elegant and timeless feel to any room.
One thing that distinguishes a good supper club from other restaurants is its welcoming nature; the feeling that everybody belongs and nobody leaves as a stranger.
Sure, sitting by the fire inside is great—but be sure to enjoy the area’s scenic views this fall season by trail or water, too.
There’s an old adage: “In my next life, I want to be a dog.” And these Northwoods canines prove that indeed, they all lead a dog-gone good life.
A Presque Isle property becomes a haven for a couple to enjoy life on the water, filling it with family heirlooms and works of art.
An eclectic Manitowish Waters A-frame welcomes family in to cherish each other’s company and get off the grid.
Home décor trends come and go, but one consistent theme is accenting a space with items that have a backstory or gravitas. And Ages Past Antiques in Minocqua can help capture some of that nostalgia and need for a connection to the past.
A Fence Lake retreat becomes a full-time abode for a family of seven to spend lots of quality time collecting, crafting and creating together.
As a family owned business, Shaw Building and Design creates relationships with their clients that continue long after the home has been finished.