Color and Heirlooms Combine in a Welcoming Bungalow

Color and Heirlooms Combine in a Welcoming Bungalow

Priscilla Rieves began giving her husband, Mark, decorating advice before they were dating. When he bought his 1921 bungalow at Dallas’ Vickery Place, a historical community, he’d ask coworkers for decorating ideas. “Priscilla worked at the office with me, and […]

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Midcentury Modern Inside, 1930s Outside

Midcentury Modern Inside, 1930s Outside

Interior decorator Jessica Hasten always believed she would wind up buying a midcentury home to fulfill with her collection of vintage bits out of Saarinen and Noguchi. However, when she fell in love with Dallas’ Hollywood/Santa Monica neighborhood and its […]

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Art and Natural Beauty in the Adelaide Hills

Art and Natural Beauty in the Adelaide Hills

Artist Ros Matson enjoys the tones and textures of nature and handmade objects. She’s also always loved the 1890s mud and straw cottage nestled in the Adelaide Hills on her in-laws’ house in Australia. When managing the house and glancing […]

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Creative Salvaging in the Countryside

Creative Salvaging in the Countryside

Three months after Meaghan Gizuk and Trevor Arthur moved into their newly renovated three-story residence, the basement flooded. They had to gut the space and start over. But durability and resourcefulness seem to go hand in hand for these two. […]

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California Ranch and Farm Look to Nature

California Ranch and Farm Look to Nature

Landscape designer Kim Ainsworth of Green Goddess Gardens was not in the market for a new home, until she saw the house today called Red Tail Ranch. “My realtor literally flagged me down Ojai Avenue, boasting a part of land […]

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Layout Workshop a House Can Be Shaped by a Website

Layout Workshop a House Can Be Shaped by a Website

Good design is the result of powerful, easy concepts that give meaning to a home’s shape, form and materials. When you look to your site for inspiration, then these thoughts often appear very naturally. A site is composed of many […]

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Industrial-Modern Studio in Slovakia

Industrial-Modern Studio in Slovakia

Architect Lukas Kordik’s vision for his apartment in Bratislava, Slovakia, based on three things: working together with the present structure, eliminating walls and obstacles, and creating an easy, open space. But describing his vision to his building team was another […]

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Style 101: Now's Rustic Look's Birthplace

Style 101: Now's Rustic Look's Birthplace

Creating rustic nuance can feel like a nitpicky procedure, however, the payoff is enormous. The right balance of materials and features evokes memories, some you can’t quite put your finger. Whether the house is a very simple log cabin, a […]

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Wright Sized Alabama: The Rosenbaum House

Wright Sized Alabama: The Rosenbaum House

Throughout his career, Frank Lloyd Wright had a passion for designing smaller houses. From his Prairie School houses in the early 1900s to his one story Usonian houses starting in the 1930s, Wright made several houses of small size for […]

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