Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Texas home If there’s one architectural style that says “suburbia,” it’s this type of home design. Comfortable in design and ...
“Form ever follows function, and this is the law,” coined architect Louis Sullivan. Almost two decades passed after Sullivan’s 1924 death before one of the best examples of his maxim swept the ...
With their open floor plans and connection to nature, these post-war gems are all the rage once again. Mardis Coers / Getty For more than 80 years, ranch-style homes have drawn us in with their ...
The ranch house emerged from postwar necessity and quickly became the dominant home style in America, with single-story designs accounting for more than half of all new homes built by 1950. The 1970s ...
When P.J. Pereira and Lo Braz left their native Brazil and moved to the Bay Area a few years ago, they first settled in San Francisco, then Sausalito. But when their son was born in 2007, they knew ...
Florence and Fred Wiedemann’s reincarnation of a former ranch-style house. The foyer leads into a somber but pleasingly serene living room; beyond that, the dining room is graced by natural light.
There’s a lot to love about the common ranch-style house. Most of the horizontal, ground-hugging ramblers built for middle-class families in the 1950s and 1960s boom years had hardwood floors, brick ...
Q My husband and I have been living in our ranch home since the 1970s, and we are finally ready to do some upgrading to make it a little more current. Can you help us with some ideas? A Let’s start ...
With a booming population and economy in the U.S. after World War II, hordes of GIs and others wanted their own homes, and builders found an answer that was both easy and appealing: the ranch house.