This once humble fishing cottage is all grown up, but it hasn’t forgotten its roots. Its makeover into an unselfconsciously hip, casual and contemporary space is perfect for relaxing and entertaining.
Grow CEO Drew Ungvarsky’s beautifully remodeled Ghent home
Drew Ungvarsky, CEO of Grow, a digital branding agency based on downtown Granby Street, bought the place in 2015 with wife Amber for a little more than $500,000. They’ve been pouring their hearts – and pocketbooks – into it ever since.
Quest For A Forever Home
Now we wanted to find our home, the place we’d settle into for decades, the place we’d raise our two young sons.
A Gilded Age scandal led, eventually, to one of the finest collections of platters, here in Tidewater.
Today, vintage oyster platters sell for thousands of dollars, and one of the nation’s largest collections is on view – and for sale – in the Northern Neck town of Kilmarnock.
Turning Over a New Leaf – Again
Brides were coming in with Pinterest boards and doing more themselves. We wanted to go smaller, sweeter.
Richmond’s Kristen Ziegler helps people find clarity without clutter
It’s not drab, or dull; it’s minimal, perfectly reflecting her trademark mission statement, “Make what is necessary beautiful.”