
Home Exterior Home Design: What’s In & What’s Out
After decades of a modern aesthetic, things are changing. Homeowners are now craving styles expressing warmth and personality.
After decades of a modern aesthetic, things are changing. Homeowners are now craving styles expressing warmth and personality.
It’s all about large & wide for countertop slabs and warm earthy hues for ceramics. And new carpets are a far cry from grandma’s.
The kitchen sets the tone for the personality of the home as a whole and should speak of sustainability and wellness.
A beloved and festive aspect of a city’s holiday season led to a business opportunity for Bob Doviak.
It took centuries to reconnect with nature. Minimalism changed the trajectory. But “wellness” designs encourage less restraint, more balance
Private spaces are all about zen-factor. And the wellness movement says bathing is about rejuvenation and detoxification.
Priced from $15,800,000 to $6,250,000, see who listed and sold the Most Expensive Properties in North Texas this summer.
—the Key Consideration in Evaluating Your Next Home The building envelope includes all the components that separate the interior of the house from the exterior
Priced from $15,900 to $5,495,000 these closed properties made the list. See details and who listed and sold them!
They Could Be Yours! A pirate’s island…an investment in Quintana Roo…a chateau in France…a haunted mansion…or a property or building lot close to home
A construction boom is on in North Texas, Austin and Houston. Permits are up and new master-planned communities are breaking ground.
Regional Winners Compete April 5 in NARI’s National Awards
Kitchen Design Concepts Makes Its Mark in the Dallas Design District with the opening of its new Design Studio
More Room to Grow: Builders enjoy plenty of space between its large metro areas to keep building suburbs and exurbs.
New product standouts at the 2024 Design & Construction Week(R) events showcase Buyer Desires for Sustainability, Efficiency, Wellness, Function, Style, Authenticity and Innovation
Developers, architects, designers and builders shape the neighborhoods where we reside and the homes we live in.