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Incredibly Rare Candy-Colored Victorian Hits the Market in San Francisco for the First Time in 5 Decades
Built in 1865, the property has had only four owners during its history—and still boasts many of its original features.
Homeowners are driving new interior design trends that prioritize spaces tailored to how people live and work.
From hidden sign boards to difference between electronic signals and old-school sign boards, is traffic dept earning by fooling common public?
Victorian homeowners are back on the tools, renovating their properties at a rate not seen since the depths of Covid.
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Inside former fashion stylist Nicole Fisher’s colorful colonial bungalow in New Rochelle
A former fashion stylist brings an editorial eye to this 1914 Colonial bungalow, layering pattern, color, and playful details ...
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10 home cinema rooms with Oscar-worthy design
Yes, not everyone has the space or budget for a dedicated 'cinema room', but these schemes offer a rich vein of inspiration, ...
There’s also a blue highway-style sign that reads “Welcome to Minnesota” with the state outline and some pine trees, just in case the massive monument wasn’t enough to drive home the point.
This interesting "tiny house" isn't actually a house at all. Instead, it's a mobile off-grid office that squeezes two ...
Artistic Directors, Jim Frangione and Judy Braha, along with Managing Director, Serena Johnson, announced the upcoming ...
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