Winter 2019

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007 Commercial Street

By Chris White / December 10, 2019

Solving a structural and aesthetic challenge, Bannon Custom Builders renovates a historic building in Provincetown from the ground up. In one of the most significant pop cultural events of the 21st century, Daniel Craig made his debut as the new face of James Bond in…

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A Cure for the Winter Blues

By Allyson Plessner / December 10, 2019

Janine Dowling’s design expertise and dedication to sustainability make her a force as fierce as the crashing swells of the ocean that hold Nantucket’s classic charm close to her shores.  “Like most interior designers, I grew up playing with color, fabric and my m…

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A Tale of Two Tablescapes:

By Brenna Collins / December 10, 2019

Holiday Decorating with Summerland’s Michelle Woeller For Michelle Woeller, the joy of design is in the process of crafting spaces that reflect the individuals within them. Her hope in establishing Summerland Homes  & Gardens in Osterville was to bring togethe…

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Designing Duo

By Allyson Plessner / December 9, 2019

“It has often been said that the New World is deficient in the elements of poetry and romance; that its bards must of necessity linger over the classic ruins of other lands; and draw their sketches of character from foreign sources, and paint Nature under…

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Tidings of Comfort & Joy

By Julie Craven Wagner / December 9, 2019

For many, the mere thought of the holidays conjures up quaint and sentimental images of Christmas celebrations through the ages. Maybe it is because of the collective conscience of classics like Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol” or the fact that every holiday season uncover…

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The Next Wave: April Ducott

By Brenna Collins / December 9, 2019

In 2005, recent college-graduate April Ducott came to work on Cape Cod in the construction industry, having never visited this coastal peninsula. Today, Ducott calls herself a Cape Cod “lifer”, working as the Senior Project Manager at Cape Associates in Chatham for the p…

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It Really Does Take a Village

By Julie Craven Wagner / December 9, 2019

Members of the local building community come together for the fourth time to create a home in just one week. A home on the Cape: that is the dream of so many. The dream takes root with families who excitedly anticipate two weeks every summer…

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Ships that Pass in the Night

By Julie Craven Wagner / December 9, 2019

“Ships that pass in the night, and speak each other in passing, Only a signal shown and a distant voice in the darkness; So on the ocean of life, we pass and speak one another, Only a look and a voice, then darkness again and…

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A Return to Baking

By Elizabeth Shaw / December 9, 2019

After rediscovering her true passion, Amie Smith opened AMIE Bakery in Osterville Walking into AMIE Bakery of Osterville, guests are transported to a chic French patisserie. Black and white tiled floors lead customers to the glass cases filled with creamy gelato, fresh baked…

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