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In Baltimore, a Beautifully Restored 19th-Century Row House Asks $325k
Owner and architect Logan Mahaffey refreshed the compact, three-story home’s kitchen, bathrooms, and wall finishes while...
What Does the L.A. Midcentury Dream House Look Like in the Age of Fire?
California’s particular brand of indoor/outdoor living has captured our imagination for more than 50 years.
Two Dwell Staffers Debate the Best of Salone del Mobile
We had opinions about reimagined classics at Knoll, renter-unfriendly lighting, and spray-foam furniture for kids.
What It’s Like to Do an Eight-Hour Sprint Through Milan Design Week
A Ligne Roset sofa that isn’t a Togo, copious cork, really big beds—and more of what Dwell’s visual media producer loved in Italy.
There’s a Garden on Every Level of This Renovated ’70s Beach House
A floor-to-ceiling slider connects the primary bedroom to one, while another surrounds a covered patio off the living space.
This $1.9M Streamline Moderne Home Just Surfaced in Shipshape Condition
The multitiered residence in the Pasadena hills was completed while its architect, William Kesling, was behind bars at San...
Almost Every Furnishing in This Multigenerational Flat Was Designed From Scratch
In India, architect Abhishek Patel works with local manufacturers to create marble, brass, and plywood furniture perfectly...
The Most Eye-Catching Moments at Alcova Milano 2025, According to Dwell’s Visuals Editor
Impossibly stacked stone spires, on-site 3D printing, and more of the revelatory objects by emerging designers that stopped us in...
The Green Roof on Their Icelandic Cabin Blends With the Forest Floor
A family’s country retreat is designed to further blur into its setting with walls of windows and natural wood finishes.
Japan 3D-Prints a Train Station in Six Hours—and Everything Else You Need to Know About This Week
In the news: E-bikes stir up controversy in Ohio Amish country, Airbnb buys influence in NYC elections, unfair labor practices...
An Architect’s Historic Home Overlooking Honolulu Just Hit the Market for $3.5M
Chip Detweiler’s 1974 residence is an ode to tropical brutalism—and it’s been meticulously restored down to the original...
My Dream Sofa, the Couch Doctor, and Me
When I bought a couch from a friend, I had no idea I’d have to pay someone to take it apart.
From the Archive: An Experimental Firm Brought the Avant-Garde to Japan’s Factory-Made Houses
When FOBA introduced a design-conscious alternative to the widely used “housemaker” market, they made a strong case for...
This $1.3M Catskills Cabin Has a Giant, Glass-Wrapped Living Room
The getaway is crafted from copper, wood, and stone—and comes with a hinoki soaking tub and 46 acres of woodlands.
A Wedge-Shaped Cabin Braces for Wind on the Chilean Coast
Its wood “skeleton” holds a series of indoor/outdoor spaces across three glass-enclosed levels.
Will Rocket Companies’s Recent Acquisitions Transform Home-Buying—for the Better?
The mortgage originator snatching up Redfin and Mr. Cooper for nearly $11 billion could reshape the consumer experience as a...
10 Stunning Architectural Feats—and How They Pulled Them Off
Go behind the scenes of how ambitious design briefs became reality.
What Ikea Designers Keep for Themselves
The minds behind the world’s most ubiquitous furniture brand share the stuff they love so much they use it in their own homes.
Frank Lloyd Wright’s Surprising Superfan: The Founder of Domino’s Pizza?
One of the 20th-century architect’s biggest admirers is a somewhat unexpected—and similarly complicated—man.
Budget Breakdown: A Butter-Yellow, Swooped-Roof Houston Home Gets a Secret Addition for $507K
Inflection Architecture adds 700 square feet to a century-old Texas bungalow by tucking a new second story just beyond street...
Solar Panels Completely Cover One Side of This 98-Foot-Long Brutalist Home in Tasmania
The generous array, along with a rainwater harvesting system, allows the concrete residence to operate entirely off-grid.
For $900K, You Can Nab a Ray Kappe Condo in the Hollywood Hills
The historic two-story home has double-height windows, original wood paneling, and three separate patios.
How They Pulled It Off: A Reclaimed Wood Countertop at the Heart of a Kitchen Renovation
A slab sourced from a bowling alley in upstate New York makes for a durable, history-filled surface in this Brooklyn home.
A Moroccan-Inspired Midcentury Near Palm Springs Lists for $6M
Designed by Eggers & Wilkman, the 1958 Rancho Mirage home has Carrara marble floors, decorative wood screens, and a courtyard...
A Bowie-Inspired Mural Strikes the Right Chord at a Family’s Renovated Flat
The “Aladdin Sane” reference adds to the irreverent apartment’s bricolage of checkerboard, splashy color, and eclectic shelving.
In Austin, a Cliffside Home With a Giant Glass Living Room Seeks $1.5M
The metal-clad house makes the most of its lush surroundings with 30-foot-tall windows and ample outdoor space.
Before & After: In Albania, Two Sisters Turn a Ruin Into Twin Seaside Apartments
The duo overhauled the roofless stone structure with custom built-in furniture and a balcony overlooking the old town of Dhërmi.
A Cluster of Cabins on the Coast of Portugal Reimagine the Area’s Fisherman Shacks
The slatted-wood structures and their network of boardwalks are arranged to preserve a surrounding pine forest.
The Designers Behind the 40th Anniversary of Ikea’s Stockholm Collection Explain How They Did It
The brand is often most associated with low-cost furnishings. But its higher-end line has a rich history.
Asking $4.5M, This Huge, Historic San Francisco Victorian Is a Rare Find
The fully detached home—with front and back patios—was built in 1872, and it’s still packed with period detail after a top to...
What the Roaches in My Rent-Stabilized Apartment Taught Me About the Housing Crisis
In my fight against infestation, I realized that no man is an island, least of all in the New York City rental market.
Before & After: She Renovated Her Austin Home With an Unusually Specific Aesthetic
The nondescript 2000s residence now channels Belgian minimalism with luxe finishes like plaster and marble.
Can the Malibu Mansion Kanye Ruined Be Saved? Plus, Everything Else You Need to Know About This Week
In the news: An Icelandic wheelchair ramp project sets a new precedent for accessibility, Rocket Co.’s buying spree to control...
Why We Need the Nation’s First Public Housing Museum
Opening this week in Chicago, the National Public Housing Museum wants to reinvigorate our interest in collective well-being by...
From the Archive: How Renegade Architecture Firms Challenged the Status Quo
Starting in the 1960s, Archigram, Ant Farm, and Superstudio questioned the very fundamentals of architecture, from its...
This $1M California Cabin Feels Like a Multilevel Tree House
Set in the San Jacinto Mountains, the ’80s home is surrounded by boulders, trees, and forest trails—and it comes with a...
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