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12 Tips on How to Remove a Popcorn Ceiling
Popcorn ceilings were all the rage back in the ’60s and ’70s. Applying texture to drywall and plaster ceilings was a quick ...
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This tiny home on wheels features a bold, eye-catching design paired with all sorts of premium, home-like creature comforts.
Even the tiniest spaces deserve attention—these small bathroom makeovers will provide the renovation inspiration you need.
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Atomic Ranch homes of the ’50s and ’60s were “a cooler, more contemporary cousin” of the popular one-story style. For the ...
Is PVC beadboard the way to go when building an outdoor porch? In an exclusive interview, House Digest consulted expert Matt ...
Canada's Rover Tiny Homes takes an interesting approach to downsizing with its Cypress model. The tiny house isn't mounted on ...
He has since warmed up to the idea now that people are looking at the listing. It features an open kitchen and dining room ...
A single-family, three-bedroom, four-bath, 2,350-square-foot home at 100 Ridge Road in Jackson was sold by Lori Stearns and Richard Path Jr. to Laura E. Snyder and Michael C. Snyder of ...
Crossbrook Dr. in Berea was the personal home of Bob Schmitt, known for building California Ranch-style homes in Northeast Ohio in the 1960s and '70s.
Natural stone tile extends throughout the main level, harmonizing with the rich timber beams and tongue-and-groove ceilings ...