Design plans rose or fell on the rug this year because the floor carried more visual weight than any single wall, cabinet run, or sofa silhouette, and that shift raised the stakes for color decisions that once felt low risk. Open layouts leaned on rugs to draw borders around conversation, dining,
Breaking ground on a $280 million, six-story, 257,000-square-foot Health Sciences Building at the University of Louisville, Kentucky sent a clear message that health workforce capacity and research integration still commanded capital even as other institutional projects slowed. The move put public
Households priced out of high-cost metros kept pushing builders toward cheaper ground, and the latest Home Building Geography Index readings framed a decisive shift that favored space and value over proximity to dense job cores, even as multifamily starts spread more evenly across the map to meet
A sliver of stained glass caught the morning sun and threw a keyhole of light across an East Passyunk vestibule, and that small, shimmering gesture became the hinge on which a whole Philadelphia rowhome turned. It was more than a nostalgic flourish; it was a brief, a boundary, and—crucially—a
The competitive landscape of student housing in Leeds has undergone a significant transformation, culminating in the recent recognition of Study Inn Brotherton House as a premier destination for academic residents. This establishment secured two prestigious honors at the Unipol Rate Your Landlord
The traditional boundaries between residential property management and the broader consumer economy are dissolving as savvy operators find new ways to embed financial value into the rental experience. Quintain Living, a dominant force in London’s Wembley Park, has signaled this shift with the debut