From the Ground Up
In a new blog, Lou Ureneck writes about building a cabin and offers advice, ideas and links for those who would like to build their own (or at least dream of doing it).
As mattresses labeled “organic” and “natural” have become increasingly common, it has become harder for consumers to sort through manufacturers’ claims.
Multigenerational households are making a comeback, most notably in the White House.
A tiny Hong Kong apartment is a model of flexible living, featuring sliding wall units and fold-down tables and chairs.
A designer who makes his own line of furnishings is obsessed with fabric and detail in pillows.
In the wake of wide-scale emergencies in recent years, the topic of preparedness runs close to home.
Rethinking the role of the domestic desk, given all that it is called upon to do.
A house in Idaho’s high desert was, both owner and architect agree, made better by delays.
After only a week in London, Sherri Snelson, who grew up on a farm in North Carolina, knew she wanted to stay and began looking for a property to buy.
A condo in a 92-year-old brick apartment building in Savannah, Ga., a condo on an island in Portland, Ore., and a traditional adobe home in Santa Fe, N.M.
A passion for pillows that overflows into every room.
It looks like open space, but behind movable walls, this tiny Hong Kong apartment holds surprises.
In a new blog, Lou Ureneck writes about building a cabin and offers advice, ideas and links for those who would like to build their own (or at least dream of doing it).
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