Instead of sheer square footage, today’s homeowners seek balance: bright, flexible spaces that feel expansive, functional, and personal.
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If you click on links we provide, we may receive compensation. They all come pre-wired with electricity and plumbing Toni Sutton has been a shopping writer at PEOPLE since 2022 and brings over a ...
Three new owner-occupied townhomes are coming to Uptown Centerville, an area the city continues to work to revitalize. Contemporary luxury builder Vita Modern Homes plans to build the structures at ...
Midcentury modern developer Robert (”Bob”) Rummer, 95, has one reaction to the escalating sale price of his once-affordable, glass-walled dwellings: “Who can afford to pay $1.2 million for a house?” ...
Here's our fall pick for a few of the new, most readable reference books for homeowners, sellers and buyers. Historically, Cleveland has not been a hotbed for exciting contemporary residential ...
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How to update a historical home to fit a modern family's needs
A historic home can be full of beauty and charm — but may have an outdated layout. Luckily, there are ways you can adjust ...
When people make their midcentury modern pilgrimages, it's often to the west coast or the idyllic estates in New England like those in Connecticut. But Philadelphia? Not so much. Yet this region also ...
Robert (“Bob”) Rummer, a developer who introduced midcentury modern tract houses with glass-enclosed atriums to Oregon and who forever change homebuyers’ desire for indoor-outdoor living, died Friday.
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