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Designing, Building, and Installing a Luxury Custom Wine Cube

An 11-foot wine cube enveloping a pantry is the stand out feature of this customized New York penthouse




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2012 Professional Remodeler Design Awards: Kitchen over $100,000

GOLD: Airoom Architects and Builders, Lincolnwood, Ill.

SILVER: Mosaic Group, Atlanta, Ga.

SILVER: Normandy Remodeling, Hinsdale, Ill.

BRONZE: Ventana Construction, Seattle, Wash.

2012 Professional Remodeler Design Awards: Kitchen $50,000 to $100,000

GOLD: David Wilkes Builders, Austin, Texas

SILVER: There’s No Place Like Home Remodeling, Albuquerque, N.M.

BRONZE: Silent Rivers Design+Build, Clive, Iowa

The 3,700-sf 'fairy tale' house

“Obsessed by a fairy tale, we spend our lives searching for a magic door and a lost kingdom of peace.” - Eugene O'Neill Nothing brings up feelings of…

2,000-sf workhorse plan continues to ring the bell

This little plan has really been a high producer. It is simple to build, lean, and has great curb appeal. As a result this plan has sold very well…

Project Spotlight: Come On In

Universal design makes remodeled house attractive, inviting, and accessible at last.

Watch out for this extreme common framing error that causes warranty nightmares

Whether you call them crickets or saddles, the little patch of roof that is bridging water past a chimney or other element obstructing water flow is…

Therma-Tru Craftsman Sidelites

Available in Therma-Tru’s Classic-Craft American Style and Canvas collections, these decorative sidelites complement Craftsman style entryways.

Design axioms of a world-class inventor

Chances are, you’ve never heard of Tony Fadell. But I would bet a very large sum of money (okay, $100) that you’ve heard of his most notable creation…

2012 Chrysalis Awards honor 82 cutting-edge remodeling projects

The winning projects were selected from more than 400 entries judged on overall design, the creative use of space and materials, and the degree to which the project enhanced the original structure.

Lean Design Blog: Okay, okay, I guess second floor laundries are just kind of stupid

The title of this blog is tongue in cheek (or maybe foot in mouth) as a follow up to a blog I wrote a while back titled, "Second Floor Laundries are…

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