Have you made a home resolution list for this year? If not, give it a try, especially if you plan on selling your home in the not too distant future.
Households across the country are moving toward a more casual dining experience.
Accessible design is more than just grab bars; it’s about catering to easier living.
Smaller spaces, energy efficiency, Earth tones, and outdoor entertainment are all the buzz.
Pantone recently announced honeysuckle -- a reddish pink hue -- as this year’s “in” color.
We keep hearing about what’s popular in 2011 for home design -- but how about what’s not?
Homes near public transit, employment centers, and retail and entertainment complexes continue to increase in demand, according to the latest Institute of Architects Home Design Trends Survey report, which focused on community and neighborhood design.
Here are highlights from a recent article in which design experts chime in what they expect to see popular in home design in the New Year.
You’ve undoubtedly heard of the growth of the “man cave” in homes, that place of refuge for men to retreat to often outfitted with comfy chairs, a big screen TV and a mini fridge. But now the mom’s are wanting their special space too: Welcome the Mom Cave.
The “small home” craze continues as buyers say they find less square footage more desirable. Nearly half of Americans say their ideal home size would range from 1,000-1,999 square feet.
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