Ocher exteriors, wrought-iron balconies, and honed-limestone floors give color to this 2003 Mediterranean compound. The three-bedroom main house has three wood-burning fireplaces, a chef's kitchen, a ...
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Is the Cozy 2000s Tuscan Style Making a Comeback? Here’s How to Pull It Off Today
Design experts weigh in on the revival of the rustic, sun-drenched aesthetic, plus how to reimagine the look for 2025 without falling into faux-finished clichés.
“Mediterranean style was known for vibrant colors, ornate tiles and busy detailing,” said G aby Roads, senior interior ...
Los Angeles, CA may be known for its glitz and glamour, but when it comes to homes, buyers are drawn to something a bit more grounded: Mediterranean-style architecture. These terracotta-roofed, stucco ...
ROCHESTER — A few years after becoming a division head of medicine at Mayo Clinic, Dr. George Eusterman found his family home in Pill Hill. He welcomed patients in his home, including President ...
If you can’t get enough of arches, this nine-bedroom villa in the Mexican resort town of Tulum is for you. Completed in 2023, the villa fuses Mediterranean architecture with Mayan materials, featuring ...
The beauty of American homes is evident from the distinct architectural styles they showcase. As reported by Redfin, modern-style homes which encompass flat roofs, asymmetrical exteriors, and ...
Miami, FL may be known for flash, but it’s the old-world elegance of Mediterranean homes that anchors the city’s architectural identity. According to Realtor.com®’s latest style report, these ...
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NWA's manor-style homes are pricier, harder to find
The hottest homes on the market aren't the showiest — they're the ones buyers can still afford, Realtor.com finds. Why it matters: In today's expensive market, fierce competition for cheaper homes is ...
A midcentury modern home in Santa Paula, a Craftsman in Pasadena and a Mediterranean-style house in Sacramento.
With median list prices among the highest in the country and inventory swelling this past spring, L.A. is seeing a shift. Homes are still selling, but at slower price growth rates than in years past.
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