In the Eaton Fire burn zone, fireplaces adorned with Arts and Crafts tiles are among the sole surviving relics of the town’s architectural heritage, and volunteers are on a mission to salvage them.
Though a few costly construction setbacks carved a chunk out of the budget, creative interventions helped realize the residents’ priority: bring in more natural light.
Back in 2001, London was already expensive, but two households came together to create a home that combined the best features of a duplex and a commune.
Double-height windows, crisp white interiors, and a pool area with an outdoor kitchen make this revamped three-bedroom the quintessential Long Island getaway.
The rustic desert getaway comes with a guest suite and a rooftop deck that’s perfect for stargazing.
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Gerald Ortiz and Kate Walz tapped their network of creative friends, DIYed their own decor, and dug deep into the local vintage market to outfit their charming two-story apartment.
An architecture firm and a developer saved on budget and construction waste by adapting a prominent former post office in Brest, France, into full-service apartments for seniors.