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HGTV Comes for New York’s Already-Gentrified Hudson Valley in "Small Town Potential"

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The house that she buys, sight unseen from a listing in the New York Times Real Estate section, is a real fixer-upper—a giant farmhouse desperately in need of work that is also the perfect vessel for a city dweller’s fantasy about life in the country.

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Shadow Box House, Carbondale, Colorado

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What was unique about this design and ultimate build was that the clients came to Pedersen Architecture with an interior design and construction background. took the approach of assisting the clients in designing their dream home as an architectural facilitator.

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VAVA House Seattle, Washington

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VAVA House Seattle, Modern Washington Real Estate, Contemporary Home WA, US Property Photos. VAVA House Seattle, Washington, USA. VAVA House in Seattle. VAVA House, Seattle, WA. The design of the VAVA House emphasizes the creative ways families share space and help each other grow, learn, and play.

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Moiré Noir House, New Orleans, Louisiana

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The budget was only $50k, the project scope was very small, and it was going to be DIY (Roland was to self-perform as the General Contractor). Who are the clients and what’s interesting about them? The client acted as the GC while operating a small business. What was the brief?

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MBM House, Montreal, Quebec

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The MBM House: A hidden Mount-Royal treasure Situated on the western flank of Mount Royal, close to the Queen Elizabeth Gardens, the MBM House offers breathtaking views of the city from its imposing south-facing rear façade. The building shares its neighborhood with historic homes such as the T.W.

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Jorge Almazán creates minimal broken-plan interior for House in Honjo

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Suspended ceilings and unnecessary partition walls were removed in this minimalist revamp of a house in Japan's Saitama Prefecture, designed by Jorge Almazán Architects. House in Honjo was previously divided into rooms and corridors, which made it feel small and cramped. Removing walls created a more open ground floor.

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Building an Addition? Here’s How to Avoid Disaster

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Expanding the footprint of your house might seem like a smaller project, but planning-wise, it’s as intense as doing a full reno. I consider myself knowledgeable about real estate and renovations. I’ve purchased two homes; renovated one house entirely and built the other one from the ground up.