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Transitional StyleHouzz Tour: Heirlooms Meet Industrial Style in a Row House
A history of brewing, a family art collection and a couple’s hospitality inform the design of this new home in Baltimore
Full StoryMidcentury HomesMy Houzz: Bright Midcentury Charm in Missouri
Shop owners accent their white-and-wood ‘mod cabin’ with vintage finds and cheery hues
Full StoryTransitional HomesMy Houzz: Fresh and Modern Surf Style in South Carolina
Surfboards, clean lines and an ocean-inspired laid-back style come together in this family’s home on James Island
Full StoryApartment LifeMy Houzz: Sweet Styling Details in a D.C. Apartment
Roommates in Washington’s Dupont Circle neighborhood decorate their 1890s rental with budget-friendly vintage finds
Full StoryModern HomesHouzz Tour: New Home’s U Shape Lets the Forest In
An architectural gem in Connecticut has two levels of glass walls providing beautiful views of the surrounding trees
Full StoryApartmentsHouzz Tour: A Fairy-Tale Apartment in Moscow
Inspired by the owner’s travels to Bali and steeped in storybook whimsy, this home transports visitors to another world
Full StoryTiny HousesHouzz Tour: A ‘Love Shack’ Built for a 20th Wedding Anniversary
A nice bathroom was a priority in this tiny home in New York. Plywood feature walls and colorful cement tile add style
Full StoryLoftsMy Houzz: Splashes of Color in a Modern Arizona Loft
Artwork, travel mementos and midcentury furniture come together in this home in a Tucson residential community
Full StoryHomes Around the WorldMy Houzz: Architect’s House Balances Public and Private Space
This Tokyo home’s clever layout creates inviting spots for both family and clients, and maximizes riverside views
Full StoryEclectic HomesHouzz Tour: A Country Cottage Opens to Hudson River Views
New steel doors and windows, an inky exterior, and clean architectural changes update a New York family’s weekend home
Full StoryContemporary HomesHouzz Tour: Zones Give a Family Home a More Functional Layout
An architect redesigns a home in Mill Valley, California, to improve its flow and create public and private areas
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