Drawing on Japanese, Scandinavian, and Shaker influences, Whitten Architects designs a decidedly non-rustic lakeside retreat in New Hampshire. |
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Using the intact stone structure, architecture firm Studio Gum added modest elements to accommodate modern living in the countryside. |
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A Seattle couple built their own backyard house with a city-sponsored design—and then rented out their old home on the property to friends. |
Welcome to From the Archive, a look back at stories from Dwell’s past. This story previously appeared in the December 2000 issue. |
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After moving to Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Ursula Emery McClure and Michael McClure put a contemporary spin on the area’s classic building typology. |
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If you don’t know your eggshell from your semigloss, read this before you pick up a paintbrush. |
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