If you're daydreaming about building a new home, we expect your visions include a wrap-around porch. After all, a porch isn't just a place for the mail carrier to deliver packages, but an extension of ...
You want your home to feel warm, welcoming, and lived-in again — and the front porch delivers that mood without asking for a full remodel. Designers and homeowners are expanding porches into usable ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. This A-frame cabin in California, rented by Taylor Le, might be cozy, but it boasts plenty of outdoor space in the form of a ...
Front porches are the heroes of many neighborhoods. Porches provide shelter and security and can add to our home’s aesthetics. If the homes in your neighborhood are lucky enough to have front porches, ...
Meredith is a writer and brand strategist with expertise in trends forecasting and Gen Z and Millennial culture. In addition to producing lifestyle content, she uses data-driven storytelling and ...
Sharon Lockley has over 20 years of experience as an editor and writer and has been contributing to Food & Wine since 2019. Growing up on a farm, the wide open fields and rolling hills were my ...
A front porch is a staple architectural feature that frames the entrance to the home and gives an owner a place to sit and admire their neighborhood. Whether your home is more traditional or you are ...
This story was originally published by Curbed before it joined New York Magazine. You can visit the Curbed archive at archive.curbed.com to read all stories published before October 2020. The very ...
A client with a dream, an architect who knew how to listen and a design-savvy hair salon owner who brought them together - could a terrific house be far behind? Brenda Bogart had a vision for the ...
The family sits out on the big front porch on their white clapboard house. Wicker furniture with colorful cushions add a cheery touch to the space, where a glider moves back and forth and a small ...
Front porches used to be a way of life. Parents would sit on the front porch watching their children play in the yard. They would sip coffee or wine and greet their neighbors as people walked by. It ...