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on April 30,2001 in Feature

High-end homeowners want the latest, newest and most up-to-date kitchens. Karlson Kitchens, an Evanston, Ill.-based company, has identified recent kitchen trends.

on April 30,2001 in Feature

It’s a common problem for remodelers: Clients have grand ideas but limited budgets and space. Rather than walk away from such projects, though, remodelers and builders can refer these customers to...

on April 30,2001 in Feature

Florida architect Don Evans accepts challenge to design three new product lines.

on April 30,2001 in Feature (Web Exclusive)

One of the most enlightened and creative land plans to capture our imagination in recent years has been 'cluster housing.'

on April 29,2001 in Feature (Web Exclusive)
No catalog could possess the kind of eclectic mix of furnishings and fixtures found at this store.
on April 24,2001 in Feature (Web Exclusive)

A memorable street scene always begins with excellent planning. Consequently, acknowledging the influence your site plan has on the way your house's exterior reads is a key element in the...

on March 31,2001 in Feature

Kitchens designs need to make room for frou-frou and function.

on March 31,2001 in Feature

Buyers love these spaces for aesthetic reasons, but the benefits of courtyards go well beyond their looks.

on February 28,2001 in Feature

Explore the options for resources and energy-conserving building and remodeling techniques with the book, 'Remodeling Au Naturel.'

on February 28,2001 in Feature

A planning book full of builable ideas for all age ranges of children that includes designs that adapt as they grow.

on February 28,2001 in Feature

Maybe it’s getting a little late in the year to be listing trends for 2001—and perhaps naming trends of the New Millennium is already a little blasé. Nonetheless, builders and architects are...

on February 28,2001 in Feature
Organomics, a combination of the art of organization and the science of ergonomics, takes the concept of work triangles to the next level.
on February 28,2001 in Feature

Organomics, a combination of the art of organization and the science of ergonomics, takes the concept of work triangles to the next level.

on February 28,2001 in Feature (Web Exclusive)

Infill building demands a different thought process for a builder with regards to unit orientation, product design, and most importantly, color and materials choices that will ultimately adorn...

on February 28,2001 in Feature (Web Exclusive)
Younger homeowners are most likely to be do-it-yourselfers.
on February 28,2001 in Feature (Web Exclusive)
Before contacting an interior designer, take some time to think about what you want and what you need. The first step in this process is to consider some questions that an interior designer will ask...
on February 28,2001 in Feature (Web Exclusive)
Some interesting changes are underway in the design of upscale homes. Similar changes will be seen in lower-priced homes as lifestyles influence design. Practical aspects of modified living patterns...
on February 28,2001 in Feature (Web Exclusive)
Recent research on performance, color and styling suggests significant changes in specifying carpet are on the horizon.
on February 27,2001 in Feature (Web Exclusive)

Although builders can sell just about anything in Atlanta, Pete Calabro created a neo-traditional community that goes a step further.

on February 27,2001 in Feature (Web Exclusive)

Achievement Award winner Sarah Susanka believes in quality, details, craftsmanship and comfort over square footage.