July-August 2009
After months of stagnancy, buyers and sellers
are getting what they want.
Contemporary design, outdoor living and the least amount of hassle possible define remodeling projects at the Lake of the Ozarks.
A Hyde Park couple learn what it takes to go backward
and forward in time through home renovation.
A second home becomes the first for a couple who found perfection by the water.
There’s more to Grand Lake than its 1,300 miles of shoreline.
Several noteworthy golf courses also surround the area,
offering a dry day of activity (if you can avoid those water hazards).
Despite what you might think, the housing market is up and running, and residents are looking forward to calling you neighbor.
Toad Cove proves to be the most desirable Lake destination this summer, with live entertainment, dining, shopping, swimming and more.
Whether you’re building new, remodeling
or redecorating, consider incorporating
one or more of these hot trends
from a recent homes tour.
The Ravello offers a
new location,
look and life
for one
condo owner.
KCH&G’s Second Annual Boulevard of Dreams Homes Tour is going to be a summer blockbuster.
You’ll need this map to navigate your way through the newest changes in the mortgage industry.
From lighting and color to personalization and repurposing, 10 designers share advice for your interiors.
Waterscapes are the central theme of this new Johnson County subdivision.
Beyond CFLs and
bamboo products,
here are 10 other ideas for a more sustainable home.
Professional organizers explain how to get rid of the junk and move on with your life.


























