Get to know Christina Liljenberg Halstrøm, Jakob Jørgensen, Line Depping, and Pernille Snedker Hansen—four rising Danish design talents who will appear at Dwell on Design NY.
Photo 2 of 22 in Hydeaway House by Schwartz and Architecture. Browse inspirational photos of modern homes. From midcentury modern to prefab housing and renovations, these stylish spaces suit every taste.
Recently sold: $165,000. Spacious 3 bedroom unit. Great location close to everything in Lincoln Square. Large eat-in kitchen, 3 good sized bedrooms, separate dining room large. Living room has built-in shelving and decorative fireplace. Hardwood floors throughout. Unit is in need of TLC. Estate sale. As-is.
Photo 1 of 11 in A Year of Careful Study Leads to a Thoughtful Renovation of a 1949 Eichler. Browse inspirational photos of modern homes. From midcentury modern to prefab housing and renovations, these stylish spaces suit every taste.
The Integrated Column models have been thoughtfully designed with three different modes on each side: Pantry, Fridge, and Chill.
Whether you’re downsizing your home or just starting out, professional organizing and decorating author Kathryn Bechen has seven tips on how you can live well regardless of your living space. Dedicated to helping small space dwellers thrive in their home for over 20 years, Kathryn wants everyone to feel proud of their comfortable and welcoming living space regardless of the square footage.
The Arc House is a private residence designed by Maziar Behrooz Architecture for a retired couple and their two big dogs in East Hampton, New York. The arc contains the living, dining and kitchen areas
Designer Patti Wagner shares five of her favorite ways to decorate house exteriors during the fall and winter months.
Shipping containers are ubiquitous in Houston, though unlike the four that make up this new home, they're usually filled with foreign goods rather than flourishing lives.
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Image 15 of 19 from gallery of Her Majesty’s Pleasure / +tongtong. Photograph by Lisa Petrole
On New Zealand’s Great Barrier Island, two architects designed a petite holiday home that takes care of its own water, electricity, and sewage needs.
This family getaway—which is only accessible by boat—has a bunk room below and a mess hall above that takes advantage of spectacular views.
Hey, it’s Doug, I hope everyone is doing well today. Having grown up in the 80’s, I have to admit the idea of using brass in an interior doesn’t immediately appeal to me. It see…
Located near fiancée Meg Ryan’s Tribeca home, John Mellencamp's industrial-style hideaway reminds the musician of the New York of his youth
the home's idyllic location is characterized by dense native atlantic forest, warm, muggy weather, and a long list of animals ranging from jaguars to the three-toed sloths.
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Here's an easy and weed free way to grow potatoes. We did this last summer and it was so easy and productive that we are planning to do even more this year! F…
the home's idyllic location is characterized by dense native atlantic forest, warm, muggy weather, and a long list of animals ranging from jaguars to the three-toed sloths.
Following his professional hockey career, Cory and Shannon Cross build a lakeside residence on a pine tree-covered hill that captures views of Canada’s shimmering Okanagan Lake.
It’s happened to all of us: Just when we think things are going swell, something or somebody comes along and knocks the stuffing right out of us. Demoralized, mis-understood, mis-treated and miserable, we pack our bags and move to Bittertown, where we threaten to remain for good… or at least until we get our come-uppance…someday… somehow. Some of us never make it out of Bittertown. Bittertown: Where, to quote my own song lyrics (BITTERTOWN, © 2007 E.Kelakos) “the coffee’s always black and it burns you going down”… Bittertown, where the café’s are filled with has-beens and never-weres… where you share ... Read More
Just three weeks before their wedding, Jason Greenman and Jeanne Williams purchased their home in September of 2000. Having set their hopes on a mid-century modern home nestled in the Hollywood Hills, they decided to take a gander around Hancock Park at the suggestion of their real estate agent. Stumbling upon an open house, they popped in—and despite the home’s fixer-upper status—were sold.