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Architects Share Top Kitchen & Bath Trends — From Forbes.com

JG Kitchens

Every quarter, the American Institute of Architects surveys its member architects and shares their findings in a survey. This most recent release focuses on two of my favorite topics: Kitchens and baths. Outdoor kitchens topped the architect survey’s most wanted list. A few of them might surprise you!

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Latest home design trends from AIA survey

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Architects are great sources for home design trend spotting. Here’s what they’re seeing now in the way of features and spaces homeowners are interested in, based on the latest Architects Institute of America (AIA) member survey. AIA is the professional association for American architects.

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Guest Post: The Cheney Mansion, Oak Park, IL

The Perfect Bath

Reminiscent of a gracious English country home, the house was designed for the C. The 12,000 square foot home has six bedrooms, seven baths, servants’ quarters, a ballroom and a solarium; a coach house and greenhouse are located on the beautifully manicured grounds. Sharpe family in 1913 by architect Charles E. White, Jr.,

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Granite Is No Longer the Most Popular Kitchen Surface and This Material Is

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

The National Kitchen & Bath Association announced its results from a survey of kitchen designers that granite is no longer the top choice for kitchen counters — quartz is. Contemporary yet classic kitchen design featuring light work surfaces and rich wood floors. There are plenty of options.

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Books: The Art of Classical Details; Theory, Design and Craftsmanship

The Perfect Bath

Several weeks ago, the Waterworks showroom in Greenwich, CT hosted a book signing for Philip James Dodd, the author of The Art of Classical Details: Theory, Design and Craftsmanship. Without them, classical architecture does not exist nor is it understood. Published in Australia in 2013 by The Images Publishing Group.

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What Home Buyers Really Want | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

Home / Observations / What Home Buyers Really Want What Home Buyers Really Want Bob Borson — September 23, 2013 — 34 Comments I am an architect who designs – among other things – residential projects for a fairly upscale clientele. Generally on the survey overall, money does not equal style.

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These 6 Home Improvements Are a Priority This Year, No Matter Your Budget

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Better Home and Gardens just released the results of a national survey asking two distinct sets of homeowners what they want to change in their home for 2018. Kitchen remodel Contemporary coastal kitchen design is a favorite among families. But it’s important to not go overboard on the upgrades, since, according to U.S.

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