Home & Garden News

From Bethesda Magazine: A Kensington family put a roof over backyard living

A firepit, grill and plenty of comfy seating make the screened porch a destination no matter the weather

From Bethesda Magazine: Six items to make your home functional – and pretty – in pink

Welcome warm weather by livening up home decor and table settings with shades from rose to coral

From Bethesda Magazine: A Bethesda basement-turned-game room

Neon lights, Skee-Ball machines and a snack bar are just a few features that attract family and friends

From Bethesda Magazine: How local experts turn a house into a home

Peek inside a restaurant owner’s oversized kitchen island, a stylist’s closet chandelier, a winemaker’s decades-old collection and other upgraded spaces that pros have made their own

Kenwood community prepares for cherry blossom visitors with humor, patience

Peak bloom expected this weekend into early next week

From Bethesda Magazine: How to accessorize a snug room

A cozy den-like space that’s a refuge for reading, relaxing or a quiet drink for two, can be accomplished with a few of these curated items
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Local farmer facing difficult times after USDA funding freeze  

Plus: Bethesda German shepherd wins herding group in Westminster dog show; Joann Fabrics to close Wheaton, Gaithersburg stores

From Bethesda Magazine: Green and serene kitchen

Soothing shades from nature are the coolest new neutrals

MoCo’s first seed library takes root at Rockville Science Center

71 plant varieties from fruits to shrubs available for free

Advocates, renters urge state lawmakers to pass ‘good cause’ eviction bill

Del. Jheanelle K. Wilkins (D-Montgomery) says legislation 'on cusp' of passing after seven years

From Bethesda Magazine: A glass collection front and center

A contemporary art collection inspires a room in Friendship Heights
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