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Modern Architecture Meets Indian Design on Houston's Lakeshore

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Architecture. Architecture. Modern Architecture Meets Indian Design on Houston’s Lakeshore. Architecture › Modern Architecture Meets Indian Design on Houston’s Lakeshore. Architecture › Modern Architecture Meets Indian Design on Houston’s Lakeshore.

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Breaking News: Our Cement Tile in Print and on the Air!

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We’ve had our new concrete tile introduction—the Stripes Collection—covered in Architectural Digest and House Beautiful. We’re so thrilled that our products were also chosen by Coastal Living’s editors as a beautiful—and hurricane safe—choice for outdoor tile installations.

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Houston Apartments: The Ultimate Renters Guide

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Living room with a view at Memorial by Windsor in Washington Avenue/Rice Military Intro and neighborhood guides by Elisabeth Carroll Dawson When people think Houston, they think big — and for good reason. Houston has it all: an iconic skyline, a robust economy, a thriving arts scene and, yes, notorious traffic jams and humidity.

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Do You Live in One of Orkin’s Top 50 Rattiest Cities?

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Spots 21-30: Milwaukee, Charlotte, Houston, Portland, Columbus OH, San Diego, Raleigh-Durham, Buffalo, New Orleans, and Norfolk. Image: Richard Hughes/Element 5 Architecture Some pests are just a nuisance, but others can cause serious problems. The next 10 on the Rattiest Cities list include Minneapolis-St. Paul, Dallas-Ft.

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New York Apartments: The Ultimate Renters Guide

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

View from One MiMA Tower in Hell’s Kitchen New York — in particular, the borough of Manhattan — is often referred to as “the city that never sleeps,” and for good reason. Others are freshly built and showcase the latest architectural techniques. That incredible amount of diversity extends to the real estate market as well.

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10 Modern Micro-Apartments for Living Large in Big Cities

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Oak hardwood flooring and modern design complement the focal point of each apartment: stylish European kitchens with creative storage spaces. Dual-toned, glossy kitchens pair beautifully with the punchy color palettes of these well-designed spaces. Their tagline, “CUBIX. Everything you need. Nothing you don’t.” seems perfectly fitting.