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A retractable ship ladder is Joanna Gaines' stair-free solution for top-floor access that doesn't permanently take up loads of space in a tiny home.
Unlike most rooms in the home, the kitchen has multiple jobs. It’s a space needed for productivity, relaxing and socializing.
Oenophiles still crave a space to showcase their prized bottles—but today’s wine rooms are less about dark, underground ...
The home sits on a lot overlooking Canfield Park and just a moment away from Corning’s award-winning Gaffer District and the ...
A nondescript 1960s office block has been transformed by Pihlmann Architects into Thoravej 29, a creative workspace reusing ...
One of the Cape’s most historic churches is now a private residence on the market for $2.275 million.
Hallways, even when painted the brightest white, can be dark. If you want to bring light (and color), try this thrifted DIY ...
Construction could start soon on a one-story building that will house a swimming pool on the parking lot at 74 Hudson.
These two island homes — one resplendent, the other ingeniously compact — share a common lesson: When in doubt, trust your ...
Spaghetti and meatballs are back at 2815 Elliott Ave. — aka the old Ainsworth & Dunn warehouse building that for over four ...
The post A Tale of 2 Homes: $2 Million L.A. House Boasts Ultramodern ADU That Is So Vast, It Eclipses the Main Dwelling ...
Do Ho Suh, whose major survey exhibition in London opens this week, discusses the power of architecture and finding ...