Delaware's Only Frank Lloyd Wright House Listed for $1.35 Million

The Dudley Spencer House, the only home in Delaware designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, is asking $1.35 million. Continue Reading »

Use a Salvaged Tub to Turn Your Backyard Into a Soothing Oasis

Sloan Schang of Portland, Ore., created a bathhouse in his backyard after getting a salvaged tub and building an oasis around it. Continue Reading »

DIY Kitchen Remodels for Investment Properties

If you are an investor who is buying rental properties, are a do-it-yourself type or want to renovate your kitchen, there are many things you can do to reduce your costs on DIY kitchen renovations. Continue Reading »

10 Cities With the Greenest Homes

With Earth Day fast approaching, real estate firm Redfin took a look at the 10 cities with the greenest homes. Redfin determined the rankings by number of homes for sale with green features in each market, as well as each city's carbon-dioxide emissions ranking. Green home features include solar panels, LEED certification ... Continue Reading »

Want a Patio? Try Stamped Concrete as a Low-Cost Alternative

A stamped concrete patio gives you the look and texture of a stone patio for a lot less than the real thing -- up to 50% less. Continue Reading »

Yep, It Can Get Smaller: A 130-Square-Foot Apartment in Paris

Just when we thought apartments couldn't get any smaller we saw this. The square footage might sound forbidding but its design makes for a clean, uncluttered and streamlined space! Continue Reading »

Re-Use Hawaii Recycles Home Demolition Waste for New Homes

You'd think that once a home is demolished, it's gone for good, right? Wrong. In Honolulu, a nonprofit organization called Re-Use Hawaii tears down old, abandoned homes and gives them new life -- by providing the leftover materials to residents to build new houses. The organization collects building materials from ... Continue Reading »

NYC's 'Steampunk Loft' Finally Under Contract -- And Our Hearts Break

New York City's "Steampunk Loft," which once bedazzled with crazy design features, snagged a buyer after a make-under. Continue Reading »

What Does Your House Style Say About You?

What messages are you sending if you're the owner of a colonial, Tudor or bungalow home? Continue Reading »

10 Quick DIY Projects You Should Do This Weekend

You can do these DIY projects with things you already have lying around the house, and each one will take you less than an hour. Continue Reading »

Spring Home Makeover Don'ts: HGTV's Sabrina Soto On Big Mistakes

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California Wave House Is So Weird That It's Awesome (House of the Day)

The Wave House in Goleta, Calif., is truly unique. But would it appeal to you? Continue Reading »

Art Collective Penique Productions Wraps Buildings in Color

Art collective Penique Productions turns buildings into colorful spaces with sheets of plastic. Continue Reading »

Frank Lloyd Wright's Tonkens House in Cincinnati Hits Market for First Time

For the first time ever, Frank Lloyd Wright's Tonkens House in Cincinnati can be yours for $1.788 million. Continue Reading »

Kitchen Remodeling Trends That Will Make Your Home Fabulous

By John Riha If you're looking to remodel your kitchen, we've got good news and bad news. First, the good stuff. According to trend experts Lita Dirks and Dominick Tringali, you don't have to shell out major cash to add space. Instead, look to expand what you already have. Vault your ceiling, add windows, squeeze in ... Continue Reading »

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