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Micro Apartments are the Next Big Thing

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

For fans of tiny houses , there’s a new way to live small and affordably – even in the biggest, most expensive cities. Micro apartments are hot in many cities with developers busy building entire buildings of them in places like New York City and San Francisco. All images courtesy of the developer.

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33 of the Best Tree House Ideas Ever for Grown Kids

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Modern Seattle Tree House With Bridge Access Image: Scott Becker Architect 10. Rustic Modern Colorado Tree House Image: Missy Brown Design Image: Missy Brown Design 13. Cliffside New York Tree House Image: Baumraum Image: Baumraum 30. Mini Tree House Pods for Relaxing Image: Dedon 7.

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The Most Searched for Furniture Item in Each State

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Sofa tables were also favored in three states: Colorado, Maryland and Missouri. Image: Seattle Staged to Sell and Design LLC. Dining benches took the title in California and New Jersey. A distant second, the hutch is favored in Delaware, Kansas and Nebraska. Image: LIV Design Collective. Image: JS Interiors LLC.

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How Much House Can I Afford? Here’s a Breakdown by State and Major City

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Colorado | Median House Price: $415,000 | Salary Needed: $100,200 Breaking down how much house you can afford by city The issue with deciding on “how much house I can afford” when looking state-by-state is that a high-demand city can throw off the affordability of the rest of the state. New York City | Median House Price: $1.6

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The Finalists – 2017 Life of an Architect Playhouse Design Competition

Life of an Architect

S/V House Designer : Becky Sturniolo (New York, USA) Bio : I’m currently a first-year graduate student at Virginia Tech, studying architecture. We love playful designs and this is only our second time collaborating on something…so it is kind of an experiment for us too!