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

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Before: Front Exterior Catherine Schneider's house in Merida, Mexico was built in 1928 as part of a public works initiative to provide housing for the working class. After: Front Exterior FMT Estudio lowered the front fence height to promote connection with neighbors and maintain "eyes on the street." "We

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Budget Breakdown: For $213K, a Creative Couple Remodel a Cozy California Cabin—Without Drywall

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Window Covering $1,100 Shower Glass $6,605 Demo $69,577 Construction Grand Total: $213,065 Before: Front Exterior Emily Kopp and David Brooks bought this mountain cabin in Twin Peaks, California, to take advantage of its proximity to Lake Arrowhead, while only being a 1.5-hour Lumber $15,435.50 Baldwin Hardware $7,223.55 Electrical $4,911.12

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The LADG upends "traditional notions" for Los Angeles bungalow remodel

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Stucco and asphalt are found on the exterior of a 1920s bungalow that has been revamped by local firm The LADG , which sought to challenge traditional views of the housing typology. The house has a multi-faceted roof The remaining two quadrants make up the back part of the home.

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A Majestic Chestnut Tree Appears to Bloom Out of This Cabin’s Butterfly Roof

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In the exterior both the facades, roof, and deck are coated with black-painted wood. The living area is deeply connected with the outer area through a large window that extends the interior space outside and onto the wooden deck platform, enhancing a dilution of the interior/exterior border and frankly allowing outdoor living.

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Fuse Architects renovates pyramidal 1960s coastal house in California

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The beachfront home was remodelled in Pajaro Dunes. The project entailed the remodel of a beachfront home dating to 1968 and designed by architect George Cody. Totalling 1,500 square feet (139 square metres), the house came with an irregular, pyramid-like roof and cedar-shingle cladding, both inside and out.

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Before & After: An Architect’s Ever-Changing Bungalow Evolves Over Seven Years

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David Marlatt of DNM Architecture field tests materials and designs as he remodels his 1906 home in Sausalito. "My After that, the house was subjected to years of ad-hoc remodels and renters. That’s exactly what the couple found in this Sausalito bungalow. Plus, the process of experimenting is just fun for the architect.

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Before & After: Rich Color and Millwork Revive a Historic New Orleans Shotgun Home for $198K

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A designer couple collaborate on a breakneck, six-month remodel to ready their 1910 home for their new baby. Photo: Seamus Payne Seamus and his wife, Kara, were deliberating whether to purchase a fixer and remodel it themselves, or buy something turnkey. "Us A lot of people passed on the house," he says. They finished in six.) "We