Not Your Typical Mudroom: A Guide to Planning Your Space

Winter has always been a magical season. But let's face it, as the days get shorter and the cold weather lingers, we could all use a little extra brightness and cheerfulness to lift our spirits. That's exactly what we aimed to achieve when designing our latest project: a not-so-typical mudroom that brings a touch of green into the long winter months.

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Creating a Multi-Season Porch, Connecting to Nature

A screened porch is the perfect place of respite, because it protects you from the elements while also allowing you to enjoy the outdoors. But if your climate is more extreme, a 3-season or 4-season porch might feel like a better use of space, because it can use it throughout the year instead of just when the weather warms.

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Modern Addition Brings Vastu Shastra to Master Suite Retreat

Inspired by Vastu Shastra principles, this second floor remodel made the most of geometric patterns, symmetry, and directional alignments to reconfigure this master suite, bringing harmony and positive energy to the home. he age and style of this home meant the second floor was small with sloped ceilings that limited headroom. The reconfigured layout was about the organization of space and form.

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How to Plan a Home Tour to Find the Right Fit for Your Remodel

Whether you are seeking to buy a home, build a home, or remodel a home you already own, the remodeling and building process is first and foremost about finding the right fit. Today, we’re sharing our best suggestions for finding that fit. This includes questions to ask, what you should pay attention to, and how to ultimately decide what is right for you based on your goals and budget.

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A Home for Connection...Creekside Brickhouse Transformation

For this family of four, a home was much more than just the beauty. A stunning aesthetic is of course pleasing but function is key ... to how you live in the home, to making the most of your space and time together. Seeing the end-state utilization of the space is crucial to creating the wish list of possibilities, not only to maximize function, but to make a house a home.

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Home Office for the Creative

Off the main living space, this home office has a moody, relaxing vibe that perfectly combines the old and the new. Designed as a part of Better Homes and Gardens' One Room Challenge (ORC), the goal for this 10-foot by 10-foot space was to retain original features juxtaposed against bold, modern elements for a unique and elevated look.

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