Understanding the development of housing styles, including kitchens and baths, is an advantage for today's real estate agent
The 1930s is known as the beginning of modern design, with both Art Deco and Art Nouveau influencing the styles and colors of bathrooms and kitchens in American homes
Enhancing the curb appeal of a home and refreshing its look doesn’t take a total design overhaul. Designer Antoinette Fargo offers autumn-inspired entry ideas that are perfect for the season
The kitchens and bathrooms of 1910 will probably have been upgraded and remodeled, but the footprint of the original will still be in evidence
Although houses and their inhabitants have changed greatly over time, kitchens and bathrooms arguably show the most innovations and adaptations
How do you freshen up a space without going too far? How do you neutralize a space that's gone too far with the latest design trend?
The design trend of the moment includes — you guessed it — lots of pink, frills, vintage finds, florals, curvy furnishings and beds evocative of clouds. Barbie wouldn't have it any other way
Whether it's a carefully preserved showplace or a money pit, a historic property can offer a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for the right buyer
As homes continued to develop into the 21st century, there was a return to traditional aesthetics, updated with more modern features and conveniences
As the end of the millennium approached, homes became more about modern and contemporary styles, with a penchant for customization
The 1980s were a decade of success, excess and flashy expenditures of money in almost all areas of society. Conspicuous consumption was admired and something homeowners aspired to
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Housing from the 1960s is characterized by innovations that made residential living more convenient than ever before
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Housing from the 1950s is characterized by homogeneous style and post-World War II sensibilities, affluence and family size
The 1940s saw a blend of influences and trends, driven in large part by the needs of a post-World War II nation. Broker Gerard Splendore offers insight into the historical and architectural roots of the decade's home styles as part of his Circa series
Homebuyers love bold neutrals on front doors, while they eschew unorthodox shades like pink and cement grey, according to survey results released Thursday by Zillow