Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Jamie Gold writes about wellness design and related housing topics. Every day in the U.S., 10,000 people turn 65, and the number ...
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New home designs are saying goodbye to dining rooms
The once-standard formal dining room is quietly vanishing from many new homes, pushed aside by tighter budgets and shifting priorities, Axios reports. Almost 80% of designers working on new housing ...
Is bigger always better? For decades, new home construction followed a standard pattern: bigger floor plans, more square footage, and oversized en-suites and living rooms designed to showcase luxury ...
Jennifer Janeway of Cranberry is learning there’s no place like home. She opened Jennifer Janeway Home in a brick-and-mortar store on Aug. 2 in Sewickley after operating her home design business from ...
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Dining rooms are disappearing from new floor plans
Dining rooms are disappearing from new home designs. Why it matters: What was once a nice-to-have feature is now getting cut as builders and buyers look to save money. State of play: Nearly 80% of ...
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