This former bakery houses living space and multiple businesses, including a coffee roaster and an artisanal charcuterie.
The Manhattan fireplace burns gas on ember beds of glass.
Livinglass' latest collection uses recycled glass and comes in three thicknesses.
This remote-controlled lift supports TVs weighing up to 120 pounds.
A large skylight and interior clerestories help open up this repurposed 100-year-old building.
This linear building's public/private spaces allow room for living, dining, and working.
A cozy and convenient shoe bench helps organize a Concord, Mass., remodel.
More cook-in dining room than eat-in kitchen, this room celebrates both the culinary arts and the pleasures of the table.
The bathrooms of this Long Island family retreat delineate functional areas ways that maximize their sense of space.
The Liberty Collection is sustainable tile made from hand-cut, 75 percent post-consumer recycled glass.
MetalCrete sinks are made from recycled concrete and available in a variety of finishes.
A custom builder rescues a piece of Virginia's past.
Two San Francisco architects find success in the design/build model.
Despite a down economy, Boston-area custom builder/remodeler Finley Perry's business succession plan is right on track.
Custom builder Mitch Handman is taking advantage of a slow market by buying, renovating, and holding rental properties.
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By creating a lifecycle-based standard for home appliance sustainability, the Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers aims to provide a helpful tool for the public.
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AIA’s latest design trends survey finds homebuyers requesting highly functional specialty rooms as well as cost-saving and resource-efficient systems.
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The online C&D Material Trader Network allows building pros to buy, sell, and donate salvaged and surplus materials.
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Study shows that smart metering has the greatest impact when combined with systems that display real-time information to the home.