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Traditional HomesKitchen of the Week: Historic Farmhouse Style in a New Home
A designer uses reclaimed beams, stone, brick, oak and oil-rubbed bronze to give this kitchen vintage vibes
Full StoryTraditional HomesHouzz Tour: English Country Style in Massachusetts
A designer helps her clients repurpose their existing pieces, giving their traditional style an updated look
Full StoryHomes Around the WorldHouzz Tour: Lighter Look and Period Features in a Converted Barn
In England’s Cotswolds district, an update introduces calm, contemporary elements while keeping a barn home’s character
Full StoryHomes Around the WorldHouzz Tour: Updated Historical Home With a Modern Addition
A light-filled addition and reworked layout transformed this period property in Wales into a stunning home
Full StoryContemporary HomesHouzz Tour: Two Small New York Apartments Become One
An architect combines a one-bedroom and an adjacent studio apartment to create a colorful and functional home
Full StoryMidcentury HomesHouzz Tour: Midcentury Home Reimagined From the Ground Up
An architect creates an easy indoor-outdoor flow with a major remodel, a primary suite addition and a new site plan
Full StoryTransitional HomesHouzz Tour: Classic Meets Modern in a Designer’s 1900 Home
Designer Sara Swabb revives a stately row house for her family in Washington, D.C.’s Georgetown neighborhood
Full StoryOutbuildingsHouzz Tour: Birdhouse-Like ADU Built Around a Tree
In Austin, Texas, a playful 900-square-foot accessory dwelling unit maximizes a small budget and footprint
Full StoryHomes Around the WorldHouzz Tour: Family Says No to Relocating in Favor of Remodeling
An architect helps a family in Rome bring light, color and natural materials into their apartment
Full StoryContemporary HomesHouzz Tour: Victorian Vibes Return to a Chicago Graystone
A designer restores period details in a fresh way while infusing the 1900 home with the homeowners’ styles
Full StoryHouzz ToursHouzz Tour: Side-by-Side Cottages Make a Charming Family Home
In Ojai, California, individual structures are transformed into a home with separate bunk and living spaces
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