See how senior designer Heather Grossmann of Mom's Design Build uses coastal hues and versatile outdoor features to create a relaxing, family-oriented space for the Mpls. St. Paul Magazine's 2015 Showcase Home.
Gin Braverman of gindesignsgroup transforms the Raven Tower in Houston -- once an unusual bachelor pad -- into a funky, versatile lounge space with a wink and a nod to its quirky original owner and 1970s roots.
Tasked with renovating an aging Indonesian villa, sisters Susanna Samaniego and Elaina Myers of Design 4 Corners brighten the interiors and add indoor/outdoor entertaining space while embracing the home's lush surroundings and honoring its Balinese charm.
Tasked with making a 1920s English Cotswold-style home comfortable for a family of eight, Chicago architect Michael Abraham honors the original design of the home while updating it for the 21st century.
Combining custom touches such as Craftsman millwork, salvaged wood and antique furnishings in thoughtful ways, Houston designer Jamie House helped a newly constructed home fit into a historic neighborhood -- without adding significantly to the cost.
After welcoming a baby boy, two parents turned to Marie Flanigan to create a spa-inspired, multipurpose master suite. The result was a soothing space which married their styles while creating areas where everyone could feel comfortable -- even the family dog.
Wanting to update her ranch house while preserving its rich history, a Santa Barbara, Calif., homeowner turned to Neumann Mendro Andrulaitis Architects to make her vision a reality. See how the architects opened the home to the outdoors without losing sight of its historic charm.
Doyle Coffin Architecture redesigned the historic Prospector Theater in Ridgefield, Conn., to house four movie theater screens, a cafe and a street-like marquee area. The eye-catching design boasts skylights, a copper penny ceiling and specialty lighting throughout.
Designer Jenn Feldman worked closely with her client, a professional organizer, to create a larger, more open living space perfect for the everyday needs of a family of five and spacious enough for easy entertaining.
Tasked with outfitting an industrial loft for a doctor with a rare medical condition, interior designer Barbara Vail drew on earthy elements for inspiration. See how she created a serene retreat where her client can rest and recharge, as well as express his creativity.
Designer Kendall Simmons transformed a dusty, unused attic into a fun travel-themed playroom. The bright space makes great use of unusual angles and nooks, with a built-in desk, window seat and bunk bed.
Captivated by the natural beauty of a neighborhood in Point Loma, Calif., architect Bill Bocken couldn’t resist purchasing a lot for himself. His vision for the land: build a sweeping, sustainable retreat that complemented its lush surroundings inside and out.
Contemporary and rustic combine to create this light-filled home's unique style. A neutral palette, natural materials both inside and out, and an open floor plan contribute to the airy, spacious feel.
Two trailers were connected to create a tiny home that lives larger than its footprint. Color and a mix of styles gives the home a bohemian feel, while a spacious porch is perfect for entertaining under the Texas sky.
A California townhouse was given a contemporary, feminine feel through the use of vibrant blue and gold furnishings and accessories. Irregularly shaped rooms feature workable layouts that live larger than their footprints.
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