As the soil warms in April, homeowners get started attending to their yards, gardens, and patios by hiring a local landscaper and gardener.
In the last column we discussed art, from the spectacular work of local East End artists to the Frame TV. Today we continue our art journey with the blending of technology and art, now an integral part in the design of multi purpose work/school spaces for our residential projects. In order to bring the most…
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The Hamptons has long been a creative haven for artists and a perfect location for summer art fairs.
Through their business, Professional Organizers of the Hamptons, both ladies hope to create harmonious living and work spaces for others.
Laura Ahrens and Eva Cruz, the ladies behind Professional Organizers of The Hamptons, offered these tips for staying organized this year.
In this enlightening and informative interview with Robyn Baumgarten of Interiors by Just Design of Woodbury and Manhasset, the seasoned interior discusses changing trends for 2021 and shares her unique perspective on all things home design …’cause there’s no place like home.
Before putting your live tree out for the trash collection or hauling it to the dump, consider bringing it over to the Evelyn Alexander Wildlife Rescue Center in Hampton Bays.
Saunders & Associates usually collects nonperishable goods during the holidays, but this year raised money for local food pantries instead.
Instead of turning up the heat to warm up your abode, consider a few decorating tricks to create both a warmer feel and cozier look to your surroundings.
Every purchase made through the inaugural Hamptons Holiday Shop, running through December 31, delivers a double dose of good—helping East End businesses stay afloat during the pandemic and supporting the Stony Brook Southampton Hospital’s mission to protect and care for this community.