| Published on Oct 19, 2023
A living room is a formal room for entertaining guests, while a family room is a casual, everyday space for relaxing with family or watching TV. There are many differences between the two, including location, design, and…
| Published on Oct 19, 2023
Inspired by the tiny house movement, the A-frame home is undergoing a renaissance. With their unmistakable shape, new A-frame home designs are changing how people perceive living spaces.
According to the National Association of Home Builders…
This week, we are revisiting some of our favorite summer-centric Gardenista stories. Remember this one?
Screened-in porches are making a comeback, a trend we applaud. After years of dwindling popularity, porches are back on young homebuyers’ lists of “Most Wanted” features, according to the…
Photography by Ashley Blencoe, Interior designs by Jamie Elliott
Text by Bethany Adams
After selling their primary residence in Atlanta, Georgia, Jamie Elliott McPherson and Tra Raines decided to spend the winter at their rental property in Highlands, North Carolina, while they pondered their…
| Published on Oct 18, 2023
Find a turnkey home you can take on the road or park with one of these tiny houses for sale. These prefab models feature all interior and exterior finishes, eliminating the need to build yourself.
We’ve scoured…
Dorothée Meilichzon is renowned for designing playful hotels throughout Europe, from city spots like Grand Pigalle Hotel in Paris to seaside resorts like Montesol Experimental in Ibiza, but she had never tackled a rural property until she overhauled a 1695 estate in…
| Published on Oct 16, 2023
The process of how to design a house combines the beauty of architecture with the science of functionality. This journey involves numerous stakeholders, including architects, designers, and, in many cases, the prospective homeowner.
Designing a home…
| Published on Oct 16, 2023
Interior design space planning is the process of organizing and arranging a space for maximum functionality, flow, and aesthetics. This procedure entails taking a strategic look at the available space to accommodate furniture, people, equipment, decor,…
The family wanted to stay together—literally. Bretaigne Walliser and Thom Dalmas’s clients asked the architects to reconfigure an 1899 Brooklyn townhouse for three generations—grandparents and their daughter, her wife, and their two children—to cohabitate and have space for creative pursuits.
Thom…
Veteran architectural photographer William Abranowicz’s latest book, Country Life: Homes of the Catskill Mountains and Hudson Valley (Vendome), explores 20 distinctive period and contemporary residences located amid the natural beauty of Upstate New York. Featured projects range from the historic houses of…