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.
Designer Corine Maggio transforms a dark and dated home in Encinitas, Calif., into a warm and welcoming space where her clients can gather with friends and family.
Wanting a home that she and her husband both adored, designer Jessica McClendon outfitted her 1950s unit with a mix of elegantly vintage and boldly modern pieces. The result is an eclectic design that's easy on the eyes.
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.
For a collector of vintage items with a love for color, bare, white walls in a modern New York apartment just wouldn't do. Designer Allison Lind repurposed furniture and materials to transform this blank space into a cozy, colorful retreat.
See how House of Jade's Kirsten Krason used fresh white walls, wood accents and chalkboard signs to make this generic-build home in Lehi, Utah the star of its neighborhood.
See how designer Joe Human took cues from his client's custom pop art collection to transform a stark white condo near Washington Square Park into a colorful, wildly whimsical bachelor pad with eclectic elements.
A client with four young children wanted a serene master suite that could comfortably fit her new family. Designers Kirsten Krason and Erin Morgan introduced multifunctional furniture and colorful accents to create an inviting setting.
Wanting a second home with plenty of room to entertain, an Oklahoma couple asked Colin Griffith to create their dream vacation destination in Aspen. See how the designer used artisan-crafted pieces to give the couple and their friends a warm welcome.
A Denver attorney with an urban loft needed a space where he could comfortably work and entertain. Designer Colin Griffith delivered a made-to-measure home inspired by menswear that easily transitioned from focused workspace to hip bachelor pad.
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.
Drawn to a more traditional home in Santa Monica, Calif., a family of four asked designer Ryan Brown to remodel and revive the neglected interior. See how he used vintage and custom-made pieces to breathe warmth and life back into the historic structure.