They enclosed a balcony to create a larger living area, finished it in cedar and Douglas fir, and then peppered in beloved furnishings. |
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The daily rituals and routines of an empty nest couple were the starting point for the redesign of the "House for Grandparents." |
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Architects Maddie and Ryan Chandler pulled together their 500-square-foot backyard home using a (mostly) upcycled palette. |
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Designed by architect Norman Sweet, the 1962 home has been meticulously preserved, and it still has its original carport, floor plan, and kitchen finishes intact. |
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In his 745-square-foot flat, the Meta product designer mixes raw concrete with polished metal, mirrors built for RVs, and “striped madness.” |
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Whether you’re landscaping your front or back yard with flowers, grasses, shrubs or trees, choosing native plants can have a positive impact on the ecosystem. |
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You could cook a lovely meal or you could light a candle and pretend you did. For the latter, we’ve got you covered. |
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DS & Durga Pasta Water Candle |
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Love good design? We’re hiring. |
Remote and on-site roles open in Editorial, Sales, and Engineering. |
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