Judith Chafee’s Famed Ramada House Asks $2.9M
Built in 1975, the Tucson home is now part of the National Register of Historic Places.
A Lake Arrowhead Getaway Just Hours From Los Angeles Lists for $3.4M
Natural materials and sparkling lake views abound.
Ron Thom’s Carmichael House Just Hit the Market Near Vancouver for $2.7M
The midcentury home has an unusual geometric plan, a suite of built-in furniture, and a monolithic concrete fireplace.
How They Pulled It Off: A Mother-Daughter Duo Take on an Adobe Renovation Headfirst
It took a village to modernize the former home of Frank Lloyd Wright collaborator Marshall Erdman, all while preserving its...
An Aspen Valley Home Sets the Stage for Its Stunning Landscape—and a Better Approach to Building
The thoughtfully designed mountain home celebrates its surroundings, blends form with function, and pushes the boundaries of...
Even the Underside of This Swedish Home Is Finished in Wood
Perched on pillars, the hovering coastal retreat is wrapped in larch.
How They Pulled It Off: A Bench Seat That Conceals a Surprise Bathtub
For Claire and Dom French, a tub in the bedroom was always part of the plan—and with a little creative thinking, Curtaz Studio...
Before & After: She Pivoted a “Corporate” Apartment Into a Cozy, Wood-Wrapped Home
Rintala Eggertsson Architects restructures a top-floor Oslo residence with a new staircase, fresh timber, and vibrant orange...
Thinking About Hiring an ADU Builder? Read This First
Housing nonprofit Casita Coalition shares a checklist for what you can do to avoid scams and ensure a successful build.
Buying a Prefab ADU Was Supposed to Be Easier Than This
Several builders are making promises they can’t keep—or never intended to—leaving buyers in the lurch and thousands of dollars...
For $2.7M, You Can Scoop Up a Curvaceous L.A. Home by Eric Owen Moss
Set a stone’s throw from the beach, the property comes with lots of outdoor space and three separate units spread across four...
A Couple in Their 70s Made Downsizing Easy by Building Right Next Door
The Portland, Oregon, septuagenarians went from a three-level Craftsman to a home with no stairs, low-maintenance finishes, and...
What Writing a Novel Taught Me About Designing a Home
In shaping my debut book’s complex characters, I found that what truly makes a house is about much more than picking the right...
This $1.3M Oregon Midcentury Survived a Fallen Tree—and It’s All the Better for It
The well-preserved 1959 home still has many of its original features—plus a few new ones, like skylights in spots where a storm...
Hawaii’s New Leave-No-Trace Tourist Tax—and Everything Else You Need to Know About This Week
Parts of Europe scramble to recover from a blackout, Uber’s plans for self-driving Volkswagen vans in the U.S., an ex-NFL player...
You Can Add a Shower With a Glass Ceiling to These New Tiny Homes
The Cȃpsula collection by Netherlands studio i29 features three black cabins with radically indoor/outdoor options.
An Off-Grid Villa on the Coast of Nicaragua Just Surfaced for $820K
The sprawling retreat is perched high on a ridge overlooking the Pacific Ocean, and it comes with a guesthouse and an infinity...
From the Archive: The Singular Vision of Outlaw Architect Mark Mills
How coastal fog, Taliesin West, and burgeoning beat culture helped the experimental Frank Lloyd Wright apprentice pioneer his own...
Budget Breakdown: An Aussie Architect Builds a Beach House With Million-Dollar Views for $270K
After spending about $247K on land, Matt Goodman saved on square footage and splurged on glazing to build a minimalist getaway on...
Two Ecologists Designed This $2.4M L.A. Midcentury to Be at One With Nature
Drawing inspiration from Sea Ranch and their passion for the natural world, Leona and Rudolph Mattoni crafted a Beverly Hills...
A Framework of Orange and Green Steel Reorganizes a Madrid Home for a Family of Four
The metal is fixed with translucent panels that make the 860-square-foot plan feel more open.
How a Former NFL Player Made This Beloved ’60s Shelving System Even More Modular
Post-gridiron, Kevin Jones took an internship with USM.
How They Pulled It Off: A Built-in Tiled Bench That Honors the View
In Oakland, design studio Kalos Eidos creates structure in a tight living room with a custom seating solution.
In Portland, a Dusty-Blue Midcentury With a Spruced-Up Interior Seeks $1.7M
The Pacific Northwest home still has its original fireplace, clerestory windows, and post-and-beam ceiling—plus a slate-gray...
This Tiny Scottish Cottage Emphasizes Two Simple Materials
The 409-square-foot Highlands retreat combines clay with locally felled Douglas fir, which was used for everything from...
If Your Monochromic Room Feels Flat, Here’s How to Fix It
One-color interiors are all the rage right now, but mastering the look takes more than just a can of paint.
This Australian Home Is Wrapped Entirely in Zinc
The monochromatic finish is broken up only when wall-size sliders are opened to let breezes flow through the hilltop residence.
Before & After: In Spain, an Architect Restores an Iconic Home Built by His Grandparents
Set in Cadaqués, the ’60s residence has a traditional stone facade and a surprising, hexagonal plan—with no right angles in sight.
This $1.4M Wisconsin Cabin Has a Next-Level Conversation Pit
The midcentury getaway features a cozy, recessed seating area flanked by a massive wall of windows and a double-height fireplace.
An Earthship Just Landed on the Market in Taos for $290K
The funky New Mexico home is powered by the sun and embedded in the land with curvaceous walls and lots of gardening space—inside...
Airbnb Is Forced to Show All Fees Up Front—and Everything Else You Need to Know About This Week
How Trump’s tariffs could make homes more expensive, Santa Monica backs out of the 2028 Olympics, and more.
Budget Breakdown: A $1.1M Prefab Gives a Divorcée a Fresh Start in Midcoast Maine
The customized model from BrightBuilt Home has a large deck, tons of windows, and personal touches like a horseshoe crab knocker...
Call for Proposals: The Best Seat in the House
A lounge chair design contest from Dwell and Vesta Home.
Is the Future of the Outdoors...Indoors?
In an increasingly extreme climate reality, man-made environments that simulate nature might present surprising design lessons.
From the Archive: The Swimming Pool That Changed the World
Designed in 1948 by Thomas Dolliver Church, the kidney pool—and its artistic ethos—got everyone hooked on the hedonistic...