Sure, when you think about Westchester’s houses, you think of Tudors, Colonials, and raised ranches. What sets us apart from the rest of the country is that, if you look past the typical stock and ...
This architectural style was popular in the 1920s and 1930s and continues to be a mainstay in suburbs across the United States. The defining characteristics are half-timbering on bay windows and upper ...
This relationship is most tested in residential interiors, where boundaries between rooms are intentionally blurred. Kitchens merge into living areas, hallways become extensions of social space, and ...
Modern interior design is no longer limited to walls, flooring, and furniture. Ceilings have become an important design ...
Double-height ceilings, commonly found in museums and industrial warehouses to accommodate large objects, offer both aesthetic and functional advantages. This concept seamlessly translates to ...