How to Make the Most of 500 Square Feet: See How This City Renter Did It
When Lola Simmons and boyfriend Garrett Moore began looking for an apartment in Seattle’s Capitol Hill neighborhood, they were hoping to spend around $1,4...
This Remarkable Home Is Anything but Square
Welcome to the Bloomhouse, a place where art and architecture collide. Nestled on 2 1/2 acres of land in the hills of Texas, this home is only about 10 minutes...
A Farmhouse-Style Prefab That'll Make You Want to Ditch the Big City
Whether you’re the world’s biggest Joanna Gaines fan or you just love clean, simple lines and no-fuss color schemes, it’s pretty clear that th...
Whale Watch From Any of This Home's 3 Rooftop Decks
The Olympic Mountains. The Strait of Georgia. The shoreline of Victoria, Canada. And maybe a pod of orcas, if you’re lucky. You can see all of that (and m...
The Truth About Toxic Mold (and How to Get Rid of It)
Mold is everywhere. It grows on the sides of houses, it blackens surfaces like brick and concrete, and it thrives in the soil of your yard and garden.
Indoor...
Tenant Troubles: Who Is Responsible for Problems in Your Rental?
One of renting’s major benefits is that you don’t have to worry about upkeep, maintenance and expensive repairs. So when things go bad &md...
Prep for 'Prost!' Season: 9 Bavarian-Style Homes to Inspire Your Oktoberfest
If you can’t make it to Munich for Oktoberfest, you can still enjoy a good beer at one of the American events happening all throughout the country in...
Living in Beauty Without Excess: A Small Coastal Home With Views to Spare
On the remote southwest side of San Juan Island, away from the crush of summer tourists, this 715-square-foot, 1-bedroom home melds with the landscape to offer...
Modern Design Goes Green in This Park City Mountain Escape
Although the home on 635 Parkview Dr, Park City, Utah, couldn’t look more modern with its clean, angular lines and stacked appearance, it maintains a...
10 Ways to Make a Small Bathroom Look Bigger
Small bathrooms aren’t the easiest spaces to work with. They’re usually cramped and crowded, with limited natural light and awkward layouts.
Whet...