While open concept has dominated the real estate landscape for years, there's a new push for more enclosed space.
The Homes & Gardens Library is a definitive collection of design rules and timeless explainers. From how to choose a sofa to the principles of layout, each entry blends editorial authority, expert ...
Residential design preferences continue to evolve as homeowners seek living spaces that prioritize openness, flexibility, and natural light. Among the most widely requested layout transformations in ...
Washingtonian’s “Ask a Designer” series takes readers’ home design questions and conundrums directly to the experts—interior designers. Struggling to find the best kid-friendly rug for your mudroom?
At its core, micro-zoning uses furniture, textures and lighting to define functions—dining, lounging, working—while preserving airflow and sightlines. Instead of a structural renovation, it reorders ...
The way we’ve organized our homes for the past two decades has been disrupted—and “hybrid” spaces are prevailing The way we use our homes is constantly changing, and societal shifts, technological ...