A small apartment renovation in Orgues de Flandre—a brutalist ’70s development built as social housing—includes a kitchen-focused layout, storage solutions, and secondhand finds. |
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Although builders are making smaller and potentially more affordable houses, a new poll says Gen Z and Millennials still feel shut out of the market. |
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“You feel like you’re walking through a time machine,” says architect Robert Edmonds. |
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A patio complete with infinity pool, firepit, spectacular mountain views, and a seriously-cool outdoor heater makes this mountainside home a dream for year-round entertaining. |
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As she updates her house with a green roof and “bat bricks,” Helena Rivera seeks to enhance life not only for her family, but for the animals of the surrounding woodland. |
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A new extension with floor-to-ceiling glass sliders opens to the garden, giving a family of four a plein air space to entertain. |
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All it took was an orbital sander, some elbow grease, and determination to see it through. |
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