Shades of the ’80s Energize a Family’s Barcelona Flat in the Best Way
Shades of the ’80s Energize a Family’s Barcelona Flat in the Best Way
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You Can See Right Through Their Glassy Cabin on the Chilean Coast
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This “Bunkie” in Ontario Was Designed to Disappear Without a Trace
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This $1.8M L.A. Midcentury Feels Like a Cabin-Greenhouse Mash-Up
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The Sharing Economy Has Moved to Backyard Rentals—for Your Dog
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Step Up Your Pool Game With Some Fun and Funky Accessories
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The Dramatic Octagonal Living Room Makes This $5.2M Portland Midcentury
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Prefabs Can Look Unnatural. This One in Brazil Is Meant to Shift That Perception
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Budget Breakdown: Wonderful Woodwork Refines a Concrete São Paulo Flat for $84K
FJ55 Arquitetos help a couple turn a podcast studio into the live/work home of their dreams with earth-toned tile and a custom vinyl station made from Brazilian freijo.
For $849K, You Can Score a Spruced-Up Cabin in the Berkshires
Set a stone’s throw away from several natural parks, the updated ’70s home has a new kitchen, a woodburning stove, and a prefab guesthouse.

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