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Builder tailors plans to family’s needs

March 07, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Home & Decoration

Research led Roger and Dawn Stephens to Silverthorne Homes. The couple lived on the cusp of Marion County when they decided to build a home that would be customized to their young family's needs. The Stephenses chose the Hayden floor plan, then made changes to fit their lifestyle. They were on ...
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Small kitchen redo — big home remodel

March 03, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Home & Decoration

The kitchen of your dreams doesn't have to eat up several hundred square feet at the back of a McMansion. Food critic and writer Phyllis Stein-Novack created her personal culinary heaven from less than 100 square feet by choosing the right cabinets, appliances, flooring, lighting and color. Plus, she got storage ...

A glam kitchen from Hollywood is a hit off screen

February 26, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Home & Decoration

The 2003 comedy “Something’s Gotta Give” starred Oscar-winning legends Diane Keaton and Jack Nicholson. But for lots of moviegoers, the most memorable role was played by the house — especially its big, light-filled kitchen. The airy, shingled Hamptons beach house is walled with windows and built-in bookcases. The rooms are open, ...

Warm colors bring out foursquare’s character

February 25, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Home & Decoration

Sometimes a house's best attributes are related to what has not been done to it rather than what has. That certainly is the case with the American foursquare-style house built in 1915 on a quiet city street in this community southeast of Madison. Owned by Jill Kessenich and Steve Tesmer, the 2½-story ...

An architect finds that designing his own home can be career-building

February 22, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Home & Decoration

Architect Neal Schwartz and his partner, lawyer Ron Flynn, didn't want to move from their loft home on Potrero Hill in San Francisco until they had the urge to adopt a dog. And that led to their purchase and remodel of a rundown 800-square-foot house into an unusual three-story home ...

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An architect finds that designing his own home can be career-building

Architect Neal Schwartz and his partner, lawyer Ron Flynn, didn't want to move from their loft home on Potrero Hill in San Francisco until they had the urge to adopt

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Couple’s ‘Copper House’ is green with energy, ideas

Kathy Swan enjoys telling the story about being very pregnant and finding the big copper house. She and husband Gerry had just finished breakfast at a downtown restaurant last May.

Flashing properly seals modular homes

Q I have a problem with my modular home, a Cape Cod-style house with a one-story bedroom at one end and a one-story den at the other end. The problem

Garden House - Unique Triangular House Design

The minimalist house design by Takeshi Hosaka Architects namely Garden house, its a unique house that designed in triangular shape. It especially designed to create garden atmosphere for every space,

Carpeted Stairs Will Make Your Home Safer And Quieter

Stairs leading directly from a living room or central hallway look more attractive and inviting when carpeted. And, a carpeted stairway will quiet your home by softening footsteps and absorbing

Steel cabinets help control garage clutter

My husband has an old 1967 BMW motorcycle that he is restoring. It lives in various pieces at one end of our basement recreation room. My home office was located