Home Field Advantage

Sometimes it takes a little reconfiguration to make a new house feel like home. That was the case for one Lutherville family and their new house, so they looked to project manager Andy McGrath and design team associate Merritt Miller with Smithouse Construction to help open up and bring life to their home’s interior. “We reconfigured the flow of the first level to better fit the clients’ lifestyle,” Miller says. “Knowing how they live and how they like to live, we wanted it to feel comfortable

Two-Toned Beauty

There’s nothing like a gorgeous, well-designed kitchen to set the right vibe for the rest of the home. That’s clearly what Stephanie Gamble of Stephanie Gamble Interiors had in mind when she was commissioned to fix up a newly purchased home in Pikesville. The client, who was relocating back to Baltimore from Brooklyn with her two children, loved the location and the size of the home yet thought it was dated and lacking in “good flow.” This meant a reconfiguration was necessary. “We started by

Home Away from Home

When a Maryland family chose to build their second home at the beach, they reached out to their primary home’s designer, Jennifer Hardy of Baltimore’s Inhabit Interiors, to make this new vacation oasis feel like an extension of their regular residence. They requested an overall design that was similarly light and neutral-focused, yet with an oceanside appeal. “They wanted a coastal feel reflected without being kitschy or veering too far from the classic style and limited color palette they alre