A plain and boxy ranch kitchen receives a stylish update.
Architects who favor a streamlined approach to design in Washington, D.C., have often felt constrained by the city's prevailing preference for traditional styles. But times are changing, just a bit, and local design pros are discovering more clients willing to push the envelope and embrace the...
A neglected row house in a historic San Francisco neighborhood gets a facelift and an impressive (and expanded) interior update.
Do we want a Frank Gehry on our block? Or do we want another standard Colonial? Or a McMansion? Every situation is unique, but there is one golden rule: Be a good neighbor.
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The excerpts above are part of a June 2007 discussion on kitchen designer Peggy Deras' blog, http://kitchen-exchange.blogspot.com/. Although the bloggers are kitchen designers and architects, the same discussion could just as well have occurred between remodelers and architects.
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The client, a Harvard professor of Japanese sociology, wanted a multipurpose addition — a beautiful entryway, a functional and spacious home office, and a serene sitting area.
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