Beautiful, “just-for-me” oases designed to soothe, indulge and restore....
A penthouse en suite imagined by CBT Architects channels a spa experience with its custom cabinetry, sleek marble and onyx accents, and stunning urban vistas.
CBT Architects
Natural and soothing, this handsome bathroom by C.H. Newton Builders has an organic appeal and warmth to rival a sauna.
C.H. Newton Builders
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Breezeways are an enlightened architectural feature. They add beauty and visual interest and create cohesion between the structures of a property. They can add significant curb appeal by providing a glimpse of the property you wouldn’t otherwise see on the approach, and, in this age of clean-air living, separate garages and carriage houses and any fumes emitted there from the main living quarters...
Oak Hill Architects
During the holiday season, the dining room takes center stage as the heart of the home. Now is the time to take full advantage of this often-underused room to entertain family and friends. Here are 10 beautiful dining rooms that will inspire you to make the most of this space.
You can't go wrong with a traditional, formal dining room. Oak Hill Architects designed the space...
Tea house by Andreozzi Architects
With cooler air on the way, you may be thinking that days spent enjoying your outdoor space are limited—this is definitely not the case! Our followers on Pinterest are loving patios and porches that can easily make the transition from summer to fall.
Patios with coverings that can block cooler breezes are perfect for this in-between time. Enjoy the outdoors while...
Landscape Architecture by Matthew Cunningham Landscape Design
English gardens occupy a unique space in the world of landscape design—they’re both formal and informal, and evolved as a reaction to the highly symmetrical French gardens of the 17th century. English gardens are recognized by their sweeping views of rolling hills and distant forests, their beautiful water elements, curving paths and...
Theirs wasn’t an especially glamorous request. Opting out of country life for the urban lifestyle of a city square, a young family sought to renovate a late-1800’s home and attach a garage to the property. The tight lot, the home’s proportion and a significant grade change from the ground to first-floor level didn’t present an obvious solution. But “obvious” doesn’t describe the business that...