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AIA: Interest in kitchens, baths points way to recovery
Trends survey by American Institute of Architects finds more interest in kitchens and baths, and greater attention to use of technology
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Kitchen & Bath Design Resources
1 commentThe Fine Homebuilding archives are full of design tips and material reviews that could help you to plan your dream project. Take a look at some of our favorite details in this collection from our design galleries
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Design & Daylight
2 commentsThe first of a two-part introduction to a thematic blog on daylighting strategies used in residential design.
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Off-The-Grid Straw Bale Getaway
1 commentAn architecture firm known for ecologically sensitive design creates an off-the-grid cabin in the woods of California
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The Professor's House
A University of Oregon professor designed her family home to respect its steep, natural setting.
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Fine Homebuilding is On Pinterest
2 commentsCheck out the Fine Homebuilding boards on Pinterest for design inspiration
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Kitchen & bath trends: Are our readers leaders?
Just as NKBA released its survey of Kitchen and Bath trends for 2012, editors at Fine Homebuilding began reviewing submissions for our Kitchen & Bath issue. So, how closely do our readers follow the rest of the world?
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The Hazel River Cabin
See how one architect successfully transformed a historic 1794 toll keeper's log cabin into a unique, modern home.
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Design snapshot: Kitchen desk with a view
Architect Katie Hutchison shares a House Enthusiast "Design snapshot" of a kitchen command-center.
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A Classic Farmhouse
3 commentsArchitect Marc Sloot defines the Farmhouse style with this Wisconsin home.
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The Microbial Home
Philips redefines “sustainable” design by developing products that turn your home into a functioning ecosystem
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The House You Didn't See
Andrew Jacobson’s kitchen appears on the cover of our latest Kitchens & Baths issue. Now take a look at the rest of the house.
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Our New Design Blog
2 commentsWelcome to Fine Homebuilding's new blog, where we'll help you design inspiring homes.
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Jack helping us move the basement stairs
Normal 0 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 We got 2-year-old Jack, a Shetland Sheepdog, a month ago from a couple that could no longer keep him. He is new at...
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How to Make Your Kitchen Look Better and Work Harder on a Budget
5 commentsGet the most out of your cabinets and counter tops without spending an arm and a leg. Download this free book chapter on smart kitchen planning.
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MORE Westchester Waterfront
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Westchester Waterfront Residence
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Historic home remodel & addition
3 commentsNormal 0 MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 Normal 0 MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 Built in 1915, this almost three-story Colonial Craftsman home is a registered historic...
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Sagamore Island
This narrow island is not large, but it works hard at the center of the kitchen. A practical rectangular shape is really part of a larger circular composition that includes the adjacent eatin...
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Cherry Curved Central Island
This large centrally located curved island was designed to complement the 36' x 30' open concept great room. It helps define the kitchen space from the living space and provides ample seating...
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How to Paint Fiber-Cement Siding
Painter Jim Lacey shares some tips for caulking and painting fiber-cement siding. read more
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