The owners of P.F. Candle Co. respect the historic integrity of their home while expressing their own aesthetic
Located in the Old Decatur Historic District, this 1920s craftsman bungalow had been divided into a duplex. It was in extreme disrepair when it was purchased with a sagging porch
The design team specified durable, easy-to-maintain, nontoxic, recyclable, natural, and regenerative materials. The kitchen island is engineered quartz and the cabinets are from a local cabinetmaker.
Skyview: A four-story masterpiece in Portland, Oregon, designed by William Kaven Architecture in 2020, offers unmatched city and mountain views.
Forge Craft Architecture + Design and Hugh Jefferson Randolph partner on Theresa Passive House, a hyper energy efficient project in Austin.
Large sliders by LaCantina Doors bring ample light into the kitchen, which features a blackened steel pendant by the architects and De Haro counter stools by Fyrn. Concreteworks countertops, a Wolf range, Kallista sink, and Boffi faucet also fill the space.
This couple loved the original charm of the 1923 home, but knew they would need to be intentional to make the space work for their family of four.
This stunning minimalist bungalow with modern timber-frame architecture in wood and glass was developed by German firm HUF HAUS. Inspired by ancient timber
Lee Buchanan of Lee Build created a screen of white ash slats beside the kitchen as well as the entry.
If you need extra space but don't want to move, extending your property is the way forward. You can extend up into the roof, down into the basement or out into the garden, but the extension doesn't have to be made of plain, ordinary bricks. The reason I've chosen the following images, is due the
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Lara White and Jason Stamp of Workaday Design infuse their 1922 house with plenty of personality.
Gendai is the most commonly specified shou sugi ban "yakisugi" surface for exterior applications. A light brushing process knocks down the heavy soot layer and leaves a smooth, silky appearance. The burnt fiber crevas...