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Here’s Why You’ll Want a Living Green Roof on Your Home

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Architects and designers have cleverly figured out how to put down roots in the most expected of places — over your head! But a living green roof solves all these issues by being visually stunning, expanding your outdoor square footage and adding an eco-friendly element. The city of Portland, Ore.,

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20 Dramatic Home Exteriors Proving Black is the New Black

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

When it comes to home design, black may be the new black. But with the influence of prominent designers (think Johnathon Alder and Simon Doonan), 21st-century home trends are changing. Another shot of this home by GS Architects , showing how the black exterior perfectly pairs with the wood decking and contemporary railings.

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Boston Apartments: The Ultimate Renters Guide

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Besides basic information such as year constructed, number of units and average rent prices, we factored in community amenities such as outdoor spaces and fitness facilities. We delved into the interior design, looking for features such as hardwood flooring, stainless steel appliances, balconies and other modern features.

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10 Modern Micro-Apartments for Living Large in Big Cities

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Boston’s Factory 63 Smallest unit size: 374 sq ft | Website What once was an old shoe factory in Boston’s Fort Point district is now a creative living space for artists and design enthusiasts. And because they’re centered around attracting young artists and designers, Factory 63 boasts impressive work and common space for residents.