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This New Tech Turns Any Countertop into a Wireless Charger

FreePower for Countertop has swept awards for its innovation—and the company claims installing it is "as straightforward as cutting a sink"




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Incorporating Midwest Style in California

Bringing the subtle, classic interior of a Chicago home to a sleek, modern home in the Brentwood section of Los Angeles presented a different kind of project for Steve Straughan

Replacing Synthetic Stucco With Peace of Mind

Poorly installed synthetic stucco on homes constructed in the 1980s and '90s has created homeowner nightmares and substantial litigation.

Restoring a Historic Home is More Than Skin-Deep

This 90-year-old home in the Boston area called for a face lift.

A Hidden System Controls Everything

The classic television room has been transformed into a high-tech computerized space that looks nothing like the traditional family gathering place.

Using Solid Surfaces on Every Surface

Jack Hussey, owner of Jack's Custom Woodworking in Burlington, Mass., is no stranger to remodeling.

Make it Kosher

Attention to detail is the basic requirement in creating a kosher kitchen, says remodeler Steven Tarnow, CR, of Preferred Building Co. in West Bloomfield, Mich. Design, selection of materials and ongoing communication with the homeowners are the keys t...

Don't Miss the Forest for the Trees

Designing and building a deck is both an art and a science. It blends structure and aesthetics, says designer and builder Shawn Leonard, who works with Silent Rivers, a design/build company in Des Moines, Iowa, that specializes in exterior structures a...

Designing Outside the Box Increases Light, Livability

The owners of this Cape Cod-style house in Falls Church, Va., desired a new, user-friendly kitchen and a look that was definitely theirs.

Making the Most of the Great Outdoors

You can build a deck, or you can create outdoor living space. It’s all in how you look at it, says Mike McCoy of Coy Construction in Walled Lake, Mich.

Dining Room

Clients of James D. Compo Inc., a custom home building and remodeling firm in Farmington Hills, Mich., had a decision to make: Should they buy a new $1.2 million house or remodel their 1940s ranch-style home?

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