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Country Eclecticism, By Margaret Bauer
Country Eclecticism
In Laure and Jim Hullverson's home, the details are more than mere decoration

By Margaret Bauer
Eastern Energy, By Margaret Bauer
Eastern Energy
Peg Hammerschmidt pairs a passion for the contemporary with an Asian-inspired aesthetic

By Margaret Bauer
The Great Escape, By Carol Ferring Shepley
The Great Escape
She likes peace and quiet; he lives for the next project. Their farm outside Augusta suits them both.

By Carol Ferring Shepley
Pool Your Resources, By Maud Kelly
Pool Your Resources
Pool houses reminiscent of the carriage houses of yesteryear are cropping up everywhere. Here are six of our favorites

By Maud Kelly
Defiantly Yours, By Bryan A. Hollerbach
Defiantly Yours
Serenity suffuses this incongruously named burg

By Bryan A. Hollerbach
Edwardsville: From Bedlam to Bliss, By Bryan A. Hollerbach
Edwardsville: From Bedlam to Bliss
When city living makes you crazy, consider a respite across the river

By Bryan A. Hollerbach
Hutson Valley, By Becky Homan
Hutson Valley
June Hutson of Missouri Botanical Garden fame bought Edgar Denison's house—and more significantly, garden—after his death. She has carefully tended the legacy.

By Becky Homan
Southern Comfort, By Mary Morgan
Southern Comfort
Not all of this garden's jewels are green

By Mary Morgan
Set Post A. Attach Wall B., By Christy Marshall
Set Post A. Attach Wall B.
In a small town in southern Missouri, a young woman is manufacturing modern houses and making history

By Christy Marshall
Matt Finish, By Mary Morgan
Matt Finish
One of the city’s top landscape artists, Matt Moynihan has designed gardens from the Central West End to the Saint Louis Zoo and borders beyond. When it came to his own landscaping, he turned his lot into a maze of delights.

By Mary Morgan
Honed to Perfection, By Mary Morgan
Honed to Perfection
First Mary and Tom Ott moved to Webster Groves and made friends with a wildflower expert, the late Edgar Dennison. Then they filled their garden with plants which have aged to a state of perfection.

By Mary Morgan
Architect Andrew Raimist: 11 of My Favorite Buildings in St. Louis,
Architect Andrew Raimist: 11 of My Favorite Buildings in St. Louis
The Oregon Trail, By Barbara Ballinger
The Oregon Trail
When they moved here from the Northwest, this couple traded in a garden zone eight for a six. They quickly learned that the plants of their past wouldn't be in their present

By Barbara Ballinger
Where To Get Anything and Everything Fixed, By Reine Bayoc, Jennifer Keeven, David O'Neill, Stefene Russell, Lindsey St. Clair, Kristyn Schiavone
Where To Get Anything and Everything Fixed
No need to simply rely on the word of friends. We've got the list of where to go when repairs are required.

By Reine Bayoc, Jennifer Keeven, David O'Neill, Stefene Russell, Lindsey St. Clair, Kristyn Schiavone
Outward Bound, By Stefene Russell
Outward Bound
An (Outdoor) Room Of One's Own

By Stefene Russell
Swatch This, By Elizabeth Entenman
Swatch This
Outdoor fabrics used to be boring. Now? Fabulous.

By Elizabeth Entenman
Cooking Matters, By Jennifer Dulin
Cooking Matters
If you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen—and into a chef's ultimate outdoor haven

By Jennifer Dulin
Night Lights, By David O'Neill
Night Lights
Beyond Tiki torches and corded red peppers

By David O'Neill

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