Animal House
By Kate Tvelia Athearn

Wild parties at night? We’re not sure, but we do know these Vineyard animals are living the good life in sheds, barns and coops built to last.

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The Point B Blogger: An Interview with Guinevere Cramer
By Paula Lyons

Point B Realty's Guinevere Cramer has built a loyal following with her fun, informative, twice-a-week blog.

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800-Square-Foot Homes Prove How Livable Small Can Be
By Susie Middleton

Take a look at three new 800-square-foot homes in West Tisbury and Chilmark that make good use of zoning regulations to achieve efficient and attractive year-round living spaces for Island families.

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Creating Outdoor Rooms In the Spaces in Between
Katie Hutchison

Outdoor rooms, created and shaped by stonework, landscaping and existing structures, allow you to experience a broader sense of home

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The Estate Sale Guys
Paula Lyons

Tom Fisher and Tim Rush of Rush & Fisher Estate Liquidation are known to run some of the best estate sales on the island.

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Lost & Found
Susie Middleton

The treasure hunt may be thrilling, but curating a collection 
of Vineyard memorabilia is good for the soul.

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What's Cooking in Cottage City?
Heather Hamacek, photos by Jeanna Shepard

Get a taste of four new favorite spots to eat in (or take out) in Oak Bluffs, whether for brunch, pizza, fine dining, or fresh fish.

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Kitchens Make the Home
Mollie Doyle, Photos by Jeanna Shepard

Three cooks agree that no matter what the kitchen style, good light, a great island, and a smart plan make a kitchen fun to work in.

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Ask the Architect: Porch or Attached Arbor--Which is Best?
Katie Hutchison

If you’re lucky, your Vineyard getaway or year-round home already has a porch or an attached arbor, maybe even both. Each creates a space that is neither indoors or out, a delightfully in-between space where you can savor island breezes, salty scents, and framed views all from within a partial shelter. But if you’re thinking of building, renovating, or adding on, you might want to consider the distinct benefits and tradeoffs of a porch versus an attached arbor.

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The Life-Changing Magic of Cottage Gardens
Susie Middleton

“Cottage gardens are very personal,” West Tisbury garden designer Mary Wirtz tells me. “There is no wrong way to do them.”

Hallelujah.

Those of you who worship straight lines and sharp angles, you can all shuffle to the other side of the room for now. (Though feel free to eavesdrop and come shuffling back.)

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