SHED Architecture & Design doesn't shy away from the challenge of an extensive kitchen revamp.
In the Bay Area, a 1950s low-rise home is adapted over time to meet its owner’s lifestyle at every turn.
From updating hardware and faucets to layering colors and textures, here are some ideas to kickstart a kitchen makeover that...
A 1970s double-brick family home in Doncaster, Melbourne, was dramatically remodeled to take full advantage of scenic views of...
After commissioning Klopf Architecture to design an addition to their ranch-style property more than 10 years ago, a Burlingame,...
If you've ever embarked on a renovation in California, you know how challenging the historic preservation laws can be.
In a leafy Victorian suburb, a prefab extension offers a superb solution to a family’s need for extra space.
A unique UFO house in Italy is saved from the chopping block thanks to an energy-efficient renovation.
When it comes to remodeling a classic Eichler home, what are the first considerations that pop into your mind? For many, it’s...
As one of America's most important contributions to residential architecture, ranch homes embody both modernist ideas and the...
Andreas Kokkino persuades his mom to toss all her old furniture and start fresh.
From lighting to plumbing, here’s what you should know before you start your next update.
Wrapped in floor-to-ceiling glazing, this light-filled retreat embraces the Guatemalan forest from all angles.
A glass-fronted addition aims to re-engage a small-scale Melbourne home with its exuberant garden.
What’s the secret to successfully wedging a kitchen into a 258-square-foot apartment? A visual balancing act.
Los Angeles is not all mini-malls and highways.
Nestled in a pre-war duplex in New York City, the historic apartment is treated to a modern makeover.
Designed by prominent local architect John Harvey Carter, the 1968 home incorporates Japanese design influences and features a...
When architect Fiona Dunin was tasked with simplifying and modernizing a Melbourne home, she looked to the backyard for...
Whenever Jay and Melissa of Serrao Design/Architecture are tasked with transforming an older home, they try to heighten its...
Follow us on a whirlwind, three-day tour through the forests of Småland, where the crafts of glass- and furniture-making have...
By extending the home’s lower level, Pleysier Perkins created a light-filled living area that’s perfect for dinner parties.
An artist takes an unorthodox approach to the renovation of a century-old residence in Seattle.
Originally built in the 1850s, King Bill by Austin Maynard Architects gains a pocket park and a playful expansion.
After a multiphase update and an appearance on HGTV, this Montecito Heights midcentury seeks a new owner.
Rerucha Studio adds a wall of glass and a Japanese-inspired garden to Art Collector’s Retreat in Bellevue.
Built in 1844, this 2,700-square-foot house—which once belonged to a town miller—is transformed into a modern family home with...
Most people would've run in the opposite direction. It was dark, boarded up, and occupied by squatters.
A thoughtful redesign transforms a difficult Historic Resource property into a light-filled sanctuary for entertaining,...
The updated 1968 residence by developer Robert Rummer—known as “Oregon’s answer to Eichler”—features an open-air atrium inspired...
While there’s no secret recipe for the perfect kitchen, these renovations showcase myriad solutions for better lighting, storage,...
The Portland, Oregon, designer explains how to approach kitchen renovations both large and small.
A revised layout, smart sight lines, and an earthy palette turn the back of this Australian home into a relaxing hangout spot.
A Barcelona architect applies his studio’s signature style to his own renovated residence.
This Bordeaux home connects to the outdoors through warm, natural materials and a carefully organized layout.
Here at Dwell, we believe that “a picture is worth a thousand words,” and when it comes to designing or renovating your home, the...