Entry-level housing gets a makeover that dials in Generation Y.
Looking for a terrific house? BUILDER design editor Jenny Sullivan shares her favorites from the past year.
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Learn about implementing lean methods in home building.
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The Research Center is working with builders and remodelers to develop cost-effective solutions for energy-efficient homes.
Discover small homes that live big.
Affordable prices, cool design, easy delivery. What’s not to like?
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Demand for formerly must-have item multi-head showers dropped significantly in the last year, according to quarterly AIA survey on home design trends.
Efficient building practices allow builder to use high-quality materials on affordable townhomes.
Builder returns to its "sweet spot" with floor plans from 1,500 to 2,000 square feet.
Manufacturers say they are committed to increasing performance and providing fresh looks.
You don't need a big budget to win style points. Want proof? See the pictures.
Builder's “Open Series” stresses efficiency
New building code standard, ACI 332, offers builders a better alternative for building concrete basement foundations.
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Buyers want ‘Wii-sized’ rooms, a home office, and energy efficiency in their next house, according to research done by the NAHB and Better Homes & Gardens magazine.
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But housing executives speaking at Credit Suisse conference predict downturn will produce opportunities for land and market share gains.
Who says you can't have your cake and eat it, too?
Small houses sell when they offer three things: well-designed space, the right price, and a distinct sense of place.
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Builders will have to cut the energy consumption of new homes by 50 percent over next decade.
A big builder perfects its entry-level pitch and beats the odds.
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Builders, architects, urban planners, and sustainability experts held a design charrette on Oct. 24 to come up with floor plans, construction processes, and product suggestions for Concept House Charleston in South Carolina, the second PATH Concept Home and the first in the Southeastern U.S.