Good design is more crucial than ever when accommodating a growing family, here we celebrate the best in family home design (Check out part one as well!).
When building a weekend getaway for their young family, Chris Brown and his wife, Sarah Johnson turned to Luminhaus for a prefab vacation home in West Virginia. Photo by Chris Mueller
Architect Jamie Darnell kept it simple when building his family’s home in Kansas City, Missouri, but two young children and growing careers made it anything but. Luckily, the resulting copper clad home was worth the effort. Photo by Chad Holder
“I only asked for a place to escape from the kids!” says resident Judith Brenner, so architect Gregory Phillips created a different environment for each room in the 1865 Victorian remodel. Photo by Richard Powers
A Brooklyn couple was thrilled to give their children idyllic memories growing up in a Brooklyn town house across from Greenwich Village’s Washington Square, but a renovation was needed to render the home family friendly. Photo by Craig Cutler
When building a weekend getaway for their young family, Chris Brown and his wife, Sarah Johnson turned to Luminhaus for a prefab vacation home in West Virginia. Photo by Chris Mueller
Docomomo US announces the winners of this year's Modernism in America Awards. Each project showcases exemplary modern restoration techniques, practices, and ideas.
Today, we kicked off this year’s annual Dwell on Design at the LA Convention Center, which will continue through Sunday, June 26th. Though we’ve been hosting this extensive event for years, this time around is particularly special.
By straightening angles, installing windows, and adding vertical accents, architect Aaron Ritenour brought light and order to an irregularly shaped apartment in the heart of Athens, Greece.
From the bones of a neglected farmstead in rural Scotland emerges a low-impact, solar-powered home that’s all about working with what was already there.
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