A blend of square and hexagonal tiles bring a rosy hue to the 18th-century residence’s opened-up interiors. |
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Drawing on a simple material palette of plywood and corrugated metal, architect Rafe Maclean designs a certified Passive House on a steep, challenging lot in Dunedin. |
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In Paris, a painter’s granddaughter turns to Atelier Wilda to transform a 484-square-foot studio into a minimalist family home that abounds with smart storage and integrated furniture. |
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From combining eras to floating your furniture, these design tips will help you achieve that certain je ne sais quoi in your living space. |
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A growing number of architects are designing for displaced people, prompting a reconsideration of what ostensibly temporary living should look like. |
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Interior designers and architects agree: if you’re short on square footage, your furniture needs to work overtime. |
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Fun dog accessories, drinking vessels, travel pouches, and more that the artist can’t live without. |
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