A 1950s bungalow in Beaver, a midcentury-modern house in San Antonio and a cottage from 1900 in Wake Forest.
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A 1950s bungalow in Beaver, a midcentury-modern house in San Antonio and a cottage from 1900 in Wake Forest.
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A designer and ceramicist set out to build a house in New York’s Hudson Valley region that her family could live in forever. Her son’s sketches stole the show.
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Designing around a collection, whether the items are conventional or eccentric, can personalize a home.
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When an old beach house in Truro, Mass., was listed for sale, a family of former renters snapped it up and renovated it for a growing clan.
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A midcentury modern in Thousand Oaks, a contemporary home in Carmel Valley and a French Normandy Revival in Oakland
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A Texas high school has won more championships in mock tiny home construction than any other school in the country. Could a team of rookies defend the title?
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Two California transplants ventured east in search of midcentury design, lots of sunlight and space for guests.
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The famed ski town north of Vancouver is dotted with log cabins and a dwindling number of 20th-century A-frames.
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In 15 major U.S. metro suburbs, renter households more than doubled between 2018 and 2023.
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A Texas high school has won more championships in mock tiny home construction than any other school in the country. Could a team of rookies defend the title?
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The 19th-century building, in a historic district in Fort Greene, has 12 condos, starting at $1.195 million, each with touches from the site’s former use.
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A Victorian in New Canaan, a contemporary house in Cave Creek and a Colonial Revival in Boise
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Find out what it would look like to fully celebrate the wildly personal beauty of your garden “dialed to the max.”
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The city is emerging from the shadow of Palm Beach, just across the water, with new condo and office towers.
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The designers George Yabu and Glenn Pushelberg collect an “inventory of ideas and thoughts,” including miniature Japanese vessels, handmade glasses and a vintage bar cabinet.
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Stevie Ruiz, a restaurant server who also runs small businesses, has used his game show winnings to stay afloat in the expensive Long Island hamlet.
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A Craftsman in Santa Barbara and contemporary homes in Manhattan Beach and San Luis Obispo.
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