Since the dawn of civilization, opening up one’s home to visitors to share a meal or stay the night—or longer—has been something humankind takes very seriously. Americans, though, cherish their privacy. Read on.
Call it home design for the post-nuclear family. Houses that accommodate multiple generations of one family (beyond mom, dad, and the kids) aren’t so exotic anymore. Read on.
You arrive home from work to find your dry cleaning hanging in the closet and the fridge full of groceries. You jump into your exercise gear and take the elevator to the health club, scheduling a massage later in the week. Read on.
Born decades ago in the gritty industrial districts of cities, loft living has transformed downtown Denver and Salt Lake City and impacted smaller cities like Boise and even towns like Jackson, Wyoming. Read on.