Tour a 19th-Century Town House in Hoboken, New Jersey
A young family undertakes a serious remodeling project.
Put Down the Sledgehammer: This California Kitchen Makes a Case for Keeping Walls
After interviewing architects who wanted to transform the kitchen by knocking down walls, the couple hired Dunbar, who promised not to touch a sledgehammer.
Before & After: In the East Bay, a Tumbledown Midcentury Turns Over a New Leaf
On a Piedmont hillside, Regan Baker Design and TGH Architects revitalize a 1947 home built around a massive tipu tipu tree.
6 Items to Curate a More Inclusive Home, According to Disabled Folks
I asked six other disabled friends about some of the items in their homes that meet this specific requirement of accessible but stylish.
Calling All Aspiring Writers! I’m Coaching Again
Read about how we can work together to reach your writing goals.
Most of the Ideas for This L.A. Reno Came From a 2018 Road Trip Through Europe
When Joelle Kutner and Jesse Rudolph, cofounders of design studio Ome Dezin, bought a Los Angeles home in order to flip it, they knew their biggest hurdle would be finding a thread through time.
Before & After: Every Day Is Summer Camp at This Groovy, ’70s-Inspired Cabin
Form & Field cheers up a dated mountain home with punchy tile, adult-sized bunk beds, and plenty of cork.
The 4 Rules I Follow to Pack as Efficiently as Possible
Last month, I headed on an extended vacation with only a carry-on bag.
New York City, I Love You But I Have a Disability
I wish I could say that New York City is the best place in the world.