Connect the Dots

Connect-the-Dots is a professional collaboration between three friends who share a passion for green design, each from our own perspective: architecture, landscape design and interior design.

Happenings

    I was stopped in my tracks last week at the Boston Residential Design Show by the stunning tile display by Trikeenan. They are in our back yard, in Keene, NH, and have been using sustainable practices for decades...check out their story and amazing products at www.trikeenan.com Their tiles are available at several local showrooms, which you can find on their fabulous site. - JM

Newsletter Archives

December 2011
  • These are a few of my favorite things...
  • One Catalogue - so many great finds!
  • Best of 2011
Issue 19 - November 2011
  • REVOLT – Alternative to a Lawn, Step 3 – All grown up!
  • Interior Design: Interior Plants
  • Heat! Upgrades and Incentives
July 2011
  • Alternative to A Lawn
  • Observations and Inspiration
  • Garbage Garage Construction
May 2011
  • Building Bones in the Landscape
  • Great Resources: magazines to the internet
  • Tires, Cans, and Bottles, Oh My! Part 2
April 2011
  • Starting With A Landscape Plan
  • Transforming the High School Teacher's Lounge
  • A Fable of Light
November 2010
  • Avita Memory Care Project
  • De-cluttering our Homes and Offices
  • Our glimpse of Rome
July 2010
  • Do scorching heat waves become the new norm?
  • Creating Healthy and Healing Environments
  • New Homes with Energy Star 101
May 2010
  • Strategies For Water Conservation and Reuse
  • Commercial Kitchen Gone Organic
  • Cooling Off: Alternatives to A/C
April 2010
  • Who hijacked my blog?!?
  • What Is That Wonderful Scent?
  • Home Office Ideas
March 2010
  • March 31st - Mark Your Calendars!
  • Eco-Friendly Interior Finishes for Kitchens and Baths
  • Taking On Your Bathroom Renovation
February 2010
  • Why Design-Build?
  • Integrated Building Design
  • Kitchen Renovation - Getting it Right
January 2010
  • Resurgence of the Victory Garden
  • Reworked, Reused and New
  • A Welcome Home