When designing this new home outside Tampa, Florida, for a family of five, interior designer Laura Lee took inspiration from the sea, the sun, the sky and baseball. One of the homeowners is a pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals, and Lee had worked wi…
How to Grow Herbs in Pots for Garnishing Iced Tea and Cocktails (one photo)
In this video, Houzz editor Annie Thornton gives tips for creating a productive potted herb garden that you can use to make teas, garnish cocktails and enhance other beverages. She shares recommendations for container size and the amount of sunshine y…
Half of Homeowners Have Continued Remodeling During the Pandemic (9 photos)
The coronavirus has changed life for people across the globe, but new research from Houzz shows that renovations have continued throughout the U.S. during the public health crisis. Fifty-two percent of homeowners who were in the midst of a home renova…
For Some, Mortgage Forbearance Could Make It Harder To Get a New Loan in the Future
Many homeowners struggling because of the coronavirus crisis will no longer be penalized in the long run for receiving mortgage forbearance.
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For Some, Mortgage Forbearance Could Make It Harder To Get a New Loan in the Future
Many homeowners struggling because of the coronavirus crisis will no longer be penalized in the long run for receiving mortgage forbearance.
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Housing Starts Slid to Lowest Level Since 2015 in April as the Pandemic Gave Builders Pause
Builders could see an opportunity in the months ahead if Americans choose to embrace the work-from-home life.
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Housing Starts Slid to Lowest Level Since 2015 in April as the Pandemic Gave Builders Pause
Builders could see an opportunity in the months ahead if Americans choose to embrace the work-from-home life.
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Bathroom of the Week: Vintage Industrial With a Pattern Play (13 photos)
As a designer, Sarah Kraus had a leg up when it came to designing the guest bathroom in her home in Winter Park, Florida. She knew exactly what it needed and knew she could rely on her carpenter husband, David Bartelson, to execute her plans. The coup…
Take a Virtual Walk Through a Designer’s California Outdoor Oasis (one photo)
In this episode of Houzz TV, interior designer Wendy Glaister gives a video tour of her backyard and side yards in Modesto, California. The outdoor spaces feature an herb garden, two fire…
Take a Walk Through a California Designer’s Outdoor Oasis (2 photos)
In this episode of Houzz TV, interior designer Wendy Glaister gives a video tour of her backyard and side yards in Modesto, California. The outdoor spaces feature an herb garden, two fire…
