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Before and AftersHouzz Tour: Making Room for Family Time in 1,200 Square Feet
Architects transform a dark 1880 row house with a renovation that improves the layout and lets in the light
Full StoryTransitional HomesHouzz Tour: Designers Make a Couple’s Home Feel New to Them
Instead of moving, these homeowners found pros on Houzz to give their traditional home fresh transitional style
Full StoryHouzz ToursHouzz Tour: Moody Makeover for a Coastal New England Home
A historic Nantucket Island home gets a dark and stormy palette, along with contemporary style that nods to the past
Full StoryHouzz TVTour a Family Home Layered in Warm Woods and Creamy Whites
Watch and read how a designer helped a young couple with kids create a welcoming home with durable and stylish details
Watch NowTraditional HomesHouzz Tour: Saturated in Color and Pattern
An interior designer found on Houzz works with clients remotely to make their traditional St. Louis home move-in ready
Full StoryTraditional HomesHouzz Tour: Weekend Country House Becomes a Full-Time Home
An architect and a designer make a couple’s upstate New York farmhouse more livable while keeping its 18th-century style
Full StoryModern HomesHouzz Tour: Energy-Efficient Urban Retreat in the Woods
Architects design a woodsy modern home with views in the hills of Austin, Texas
Full StoryHouzz TVPeek Inside an Eclectic Home That Elegantly Blends Finishes
Watch and read how a designer refined a dated home with a white-and-wood kitchen, a mix of stone slabs and fun details
Watch NowContemporary HomesHouzz Tour: Boston Pied-à-Terre Designed for Evenings
A designer found on Houzz infuses a condo with a sultry vibe inspired by supper clubs and luxe boutique hotels
Full StoryGuesthousesHouzz Tour: Light-Filled 704-Square-Foot Modern Cottage
An architect and a designer create a light and airy feel, cozied up by layers of textures
Full StoryOutbuildingsFamily Gatherings in Argentina Inspire a Pavilion and Guesthouse
A new yard adds room for hosting, swimming and bringing part of one homeowner’s culture to her family’s Seattle home
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