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Moving Out

 

There was a time when the American home was divided into two distinct areas: inside and out. In regions with radical changes of season, picnic tables and barbecues, like white clothing, were only uncovered—or unearthed from the basement—on Memorial Day. Read on.

 
A Room for All Reasons

 

In an era where multitasking has become the obligatory—indeed the preferred—way of life, no space remains sacred to one purpose. Consequently our homes need to adapt. Read on.

 
The Master Bedroom

 

As master baths assume the aura of spas, kitchens mimic those of the finest restaurants, and living rooms morph into mini-theaters, it should come as no surprise that bedrooms are taking on the amenities of luxurious travel accommodations. Read on.

 
The Home Office

 

For better or worse, we have become a society of workaholics. Consequently, whether our needs be professional, educational, familial, or philanthropic, building some sort of office space into our primary and secondary homes is no longer a perk. It’s a necessity. Read on.

 

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