Home of the Week: Founders Pointe at Midtown
This home embodies Lowcountry living with white picket fences and a welcoming front porch. The narrow-lot, traditionally designed home offers a great progression of spaces with an ample double stacked...
View ArticleHealthier Buildings through Innovative Window & Door Technologies
SPONSORED CONTENT By C. Esther De Wolde COVID-19 has undoubtedly shifted homeowner demands, especially as it pertains to living spaces and home comfort. We’re seeing people become more environmentally...
View ArticleBonus Home of the Week: Shea Solstice
This home was designed to accommodate a large family with ample space provided in all the right places. Notable features include the dedicated home office, great room, expansive and unique kitchen...
View ArticleWhat Home Buyers Really Want: New vs. Existing Product, Single- v. Multi-gen,...
By Rose Quint What Home Buyers Really Want, 2021 Edition sheds light on the housing preferences of the typical home buyer, but also on how those preferences change over time, and how they may vary...
View ArticleReminder: Discover Design Elements For Outdoor Living, Kitchens & More
Two dynamic FREE opportunities are available to NAHB members this month. And if you’re not able to attend, you’ll still have access to the replay. So go ahead and register today! Designing Outdoor...
View ArticleHome of the Week: The Crusader
With a mandate from the soon-to-be-retired builder to create a modernist piece of architecture as his swan song project, the architect set out to commemorate his father’s military service as a Marine...
View ArticleFour Trending Railing Designs
SPONSORED CONTENT 1. Cable: Vertical & Horizontal Stainless steel cable is the fastest-growing infill material found on homes today. You will find it in both remodeling projects and new home...
View ArticleThe Kitchen at Disney-Inspired Nyumbani
This home was built in a neighborhood of vacation homes priced at $5 million and up. The home’s earthy color palette and indoor/outdoor connections lend to the home’s name, Nyumbani, which means...
View ArticleMultifamily Spotlight: Waterline
Shea Homes’ new Richmond, California waterfront community, Waterline, is designed to respect the unique site, capture stunning views and appeal to those who seek a water-oriented lifestyle. The...
View ArticleRegister Now For The Virtual Green Home Tour Series
Home Performance Counts, the joint educational initiative between NAHB and the National Association of REALTORS (NAR), kicks off a Virtual Green Home Tour Series on April 22 at 3 p.m. ET. The series...
View ArticleHome of the Week: Ridge House
The clients desired a contemporary home with an open floor plan that takes advantage of the spectacular views from their property while embracing indoor-outdoor living. They wanted to explore a modern...
View ArticleA Guide to Warm and Cool Paint Colors
SPONSORED CONTENT By the Benjamin Moore Color Marketing & Development team Anyone who has ever taken the journey to selecting the “just right” paint color for a room has heard the terms “warm” and...
View ArticleThe Big Design Impact of Small Spaces
By Sue Ridgeway Every nook and cranny in a model home is important. Thoughtfully designed and merchandised spaces, regardless of how small they may be, can be the deciding factor for a potential...
View ArticleInspiration on the Drawing Board: Kimpton
Facing Lake Michigan, this multi-level residence composed of overlapping rectilinear forms in naturally patinating materials levies a modern, yet earthy flavor to the sandy landscape. Flat roof lines...
View ArticleWhat the Farmhouse?
The clients wanted a bright and airy kitchen that still felt warm and grounded to match the architectural style of their new home. The design team carefully placed large wooden trusses to show off the...
View ArticleHome of the Week: BUILDER Chowa Concept Home
The BUILDER Chowa Concept Home, developed by Woodside Homes and designed by KTGY in partnership with Sekisui House, is the first home built in the United States utilizing Sekisui House’s exclusive,...
View ArticleZen and the Art of Calming Interiors
By Sue Bady As if daily life isn’t causing enough stress and anxiety, we’re in year two of the pandemic and still not out of the woods. With entire families living, working, and going to school in the...
View ArticleMultifamily Spotlight: Pilsen Modern
Pilsen Modern is a very special project designed with neighborhood character in mind. The area, known for its street art, is a vibrant mix of art galleries, pop-up shops and industrial...
View ArticleCelebrate National Home Remodeling Month: Buchanan Owner Bathroom Remodel
The client has been in a wheelchair for many years. He and his wife live in a beautiful single-story home near the beach and have no interest in moving. Unfortunately, their home was becoming more and...
View ArticleRemodel of the Week: Glass House
In an area where land value heavily outweighs appreciation of the past, this post-and-beam mid-century modern home was destined to be razed. The tightly formatted four-bedroom lake home sits on a...
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