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  • Helen Street House by mw I works architecture & design

    Helen Street located in Seattle (United States) is an award winning project designed by mw I works architecture & design, the architects won AIA Honor Awards for Washington and 2014 Merit Award for the design.  The owners of the home who before taking on the design with the architects were looking for a mix of rural with a […] More

  • Perf House in London by Andy Martin Architecture

    The Perf House by Andy Martin Architecture was shaped for clients who wanted to bring some of the light and openness of their native Sardinia to London. The task involved entirely removing off all existing internal elements of this small Georgian 5-storey terrace house in Belgravia, leaving a vast 6 sided internal volume. Andy Martin Architecture then […] More

  • Interior Design Tips For Making Your Home Far Livelier

    As a homeowner, you will want to go to great lengths to ensure that your home is absolutely perfect. Of course, all homeowners are unique and their specific preferences will vary wildly. Depending on your unique personality, you may want to create an environment that is calm and relaxing. Or perhaps you’re interested in creating a […] More

  • Building a Home? Protect it From a Pest Invasion

    You are building your dream home. All of the funding has been approved, you are about to close on your home and you are excited. You are probably already picturing holidays around the dining room table, and debating whether you should install hardwood floors in your bedroom. The last thing on your mind is pests […] More

  • Tour The Casa Ventura by Tatiana Bilbao

    Discover The Casa Ventura, a residence designed by Mexican architect Tatiana Bilbao for a young family on the hillside above Monterrey. Growing organically out from a forested hillside, the house consists of a number of five-sided concrete blocks, offering the panoramic views towards the city of Monterrey. See more after the jump: More

  • Are You Planning to Install Solar Panels on Your New Home?

    This past winter was relatively mild across the continental United States. There were a few days where certain areas of the country experienced cold, snowy weather. However, the majority of winter was among the warmest on record. The weather inspired many homeowners around the country to install solar panels, but this interest in solar panel […] More

  • PEDRALI Dazzles at Salone Del Mobile in Milano

    PEDRALI Dazzles at Salone Del Mobile in Milano where the famed house presented eleven new designs. The Solid Geometry took the spotlight at the 56th Salone del Mobile fair in Milan, where the set up has been shaped by the Milan-based studio Calvi Brambilla and it is an homage to the soundness of this Italian […] More

  • ARCHISCENE HOME: Tips for Choosing New Internal Doors

    There’s a lot more than meets the eye when it comes to choosing new internal doors – you can’t just roll up to a showroom and pick the first ones that take your fancy. You need to think about safety, style and convenience, for a start. Here’s how you can make the right choices for […] More

  • Sizing Up: Expert Tips for Styling a Spacious Home

    Back when you and your family were squeezed into a two-bed flat, you never could have imagined moaning about having too much space, and yet here you are. Because although you’re all enjoying getting a bit of a break from each other, you’ve also realised that sizing up doesn’t make interior decorating easier. Get it […] More

  • Why a Local Strategy is Needed for Real Estate Investment

    There’s one constant in real estate no matter what the market is doing at the moment. That one constant is location. Even if you’re using creative investment strategies like synthetic real estate investing, location is going to impact the development, appreciation and profitability. If you’re a real estate investor or developer, location affects every aspect […] More

  • What Today’s Architect Needs to Know about Home Design that Sells

    Traditionally, home design was centered on aesthetics with a bit of functionality thrown into the mix as an extra selling point, but the trend has reversed itself in modern architecture. Today’s homeowner wants all the technology available to make life easier, but with a bit of beauty thrown in for that added appeal and comfort. […] More

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