More than 500 residential architects offered their insights into what will be the most significant home design elements over the next 10 years.
Walls are vanishing from newer homes and the open-plan layouts are showing off multi-purpose areas, such as kitchens and dining rooms and living rooms that seamlessly flow into one another.
Got a new luxury listing this spring? Consider a twilight photo session to supplement your professional interior pictures.
This infographic looks at how the Victorians set out their rooms and shows how you can use these ideas in your own home.
Home owners say they like color in their homes but they definitely have some hesitations in using it to decorate their spaces, according to a new survey by Better Homes and Gardens.
What are the hot trends to look out for in 2016 in home design? Here are a few predictions from the remodeling and design site Houzz.
Think pink for 2016. Pantone voted two colors -- Rose Quartz and Serenity -- as this year’s colors of the year, a nod to softer color tones that are expected to gain popularity all yearlong. It’s the first time Pantone has voted two colors of the year.
Builders’ property specs and floor plans alone are usually not enough to convince buyers that a property will fit their needs.
Here are some major trends from our recent past that are turning people away from houses.
With the help of a professional home stager there’s hope – even with your most dated and challenging listings.
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