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Residential business conditions weaken while remodeling remains popular, says AIA Home Design Trends Survey

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The AIA Home Design Trends Survey for Q4 2023 focused on the theme ‘neighborhood and community design,’ and revealed a desire among clients for simpler detailing on home exteriors and more windows. Home exterior trends from the latest AIA survey.

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20 Best Home Remodeling Ideas That You’ll Love

Architecture Ideas

Home remodeling ideas ar e your ticket to reviving your living space and giving it new vitality. Embrace timely home renovation to create a living environment that reflects your evolving style, values, and goals. In this blog, we will take you through 20 differ ent home remodeling ideas fo r different spaces.

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The ROI of Renovations: How Much Value Does Remodeling Add to a Home?

The Architecture Designs

When we talk about making changes to our homes, we often think about the return on investment (ROI). Some renovations can greatly increase a home’s value, making it more attractive to buyers in the real estate market. It measures how much value remodeling projects add to a home compared to their cost.

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East Hampton Residence by Mojo Stumer Associates

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Hamptons living takes a modern approach in this newly renovated home nestled in the popular town of East Hampton, NY. Many homes cover the expansive Hamptons’ landscape and the architectural and design opportunities are endless. With a more modest sized footprint we wanted to make the most out of the space.

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Nakahouse by XTEN Architecture

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Nakahouse is an abstract remodel of a 1960's hillside house located on a West facing ridge in the Hollywood Hills, just below the Hollywood sign. The existing home was built as a series of terraced volumes on the downslope property.

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Before & After: In Seattle, a 1904 House Sheds Decades of Remodels—and Five Tons of Debris

Dwell

Best Practice Architecture founding partner Ian Butcher helps a friend carve away layers of a historic home while embracing its eccentricities. Their search went on for five years before they found this home partially hidden behind a tall laurel hedge. "At

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Before & After: In Merida, A Remodeled Concrete Bungalow Honors Tradition

Dwell

FMT Estudio refashions a 1928 home with custom wooden windows, modern ironwork, and a serene courtyard pool. When Catherine Schneider bought her vacation home in Reparto Dolores Patrón, a neighborhood close to central Merida in the Yucatan, Mexico, she did her research. We wanted to really honor the history."