The family wanted a home that could handle everyday chaos without losing its sense of beauty, warmth, or order. It needed to feel inviting and layered, yet remain practical enough to endure the wear ...
Functional design can still look beautiful. This affordable kitchen find blends practicality with a clean, high-end aesthetic, proving that small upgrades can elevate your space while making everyday ...
The following projects from our design team offer clever ideas for outside living spaces with fully equipped kitchens as ...
From C-suite additions to design firm rebrands, read on for BOH’s monthly roundup of arrivals and departures in design, ...
Great Lakes Culinary Center offers Metro Detroit’s most dynamic event experience with an open kitchen, full-service bar, organic garden, and chef-driven menus that transform any celebration ...
The 2026 Sabre 38RVHUNTER debuts as prototype, with sleeping for 7 people, a patio on the campside, and all the creature ...
Cheltenham designer Rasheeda Gray rethinks open floor plans with a boutique-inspired dining room and a full kitchen reno in ...
Co-owners, co-operators and spouses Lydia Esparza and Nick Lessin re-opened their business in Andersonville after 13 years last June.
When a sunnier apartment became available in his Greenwich Village condo, Kyle O’Donnell leaped at it, and executed a meticulous renovation filled with bespoke details.
This week’s properties include a ranch house in San Rafael, a Rudolph Schindler design in Los Angeles and a contemporary waterfront home in Lake Arrowhead.
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. There are certain home designs from the past that deserve a second chance in our modern world. One is a covetable home style from the 1940s.