This Big Island Home Was Once Three Houses in One—Now It’s a Study in Restraint
Architect Brandon Jorgensen took on a midcentury house built by three surfer brothers, stripping away ad hoc additions to reshape it around family life.
What Hotels Get Wrong (and Right) About Accessible Design, From Disabled Travelers
Hotels, listen up: ADA compliance alone often falls short—this is how you should be designing for real guests.
The Host Gifts Martha Stewart Actually Wants to Receive
Plus her trick for getting guests to take off their shoes.
Before & After: Shifting the Stairs Upgraded the View and the Vibe in This Sunken Den
By chatting up a stranger, Miles Kohrman and Stefan Klecheski scored their first client.
These Chicago-Based Nate Berkus Clients Went For a Wine Lounge Instead of a Dining Room
When Ann and Scott Gorran left New York City for Indiana during the pandemic, they planned to settle down near her family. But one night out in Chicago changed everything.
Budget Breakdown: With $312K, They Made a Worn-Down Midcentury “Feel Like a Tree House”
Landing a place to call their own was a long time coming for L.A. locals James and Andrea.
Lone Fox’s Easy Baseboard DIY Is the Antidote to Builder-Grade Hallways
To a creative DIYer like Drew Michael Scott of Lone Fox, baseboards can be transformed into something that makes your home memorable—without major construction.
The First Thing Kelly Wearstler Would Update in a Drab Kitchen
When it comes to buying a home, Kelly Wearstler’s advice is basic: “You really have to take your time, look at the market, and see where you can add value,” she says.
After a Decade of Millennial Gray, This Living Room Looks Like New in Warm Neutrals
Kellie Brown came to her sister’s style rescue.