November 2005
Designed with everything from chandeliers to saunas, today's baths are more than just a place to clean up and get out.
Want to create a holiday meal beyond the usual turkey and stuffing? Try these unique recipes from some of Kansas City's top chefs.
An Overland Park decorator incorporates personal history into her ever-evolving home.
Miniature glass tiles — and their ability to create numerous designs — modernize the home with a high-end look.
Discover how attention to the small gives character to the whole, as told by architect, author and cultural visionary Sarah Susanka. Her latest book "Inside the Not So Big House" (Taunton Press, 2005).
Antiques are an open book to the past — and the secret to a spellbinding home.
Its pleasure stems from a blend of forming personal relationships, discovering individual tastes and preferences, subtly highlighting a home’s interior architecture, and above all, sharing.
Two couples live large in their not-so-big houses. Their identical floor plans, decorated in totally different but equally incredible ways, emphasize originality and personal taste.
Here's why you should hire an architect and how you'll get the most for your money plus learn about styles of architecture in the Kansas City area.
When the dinner bell rings, one family comes running to their outdoor kitchen.
The Canyon Estates is Lee Summit’s newest choice home destination.
A Mission Hills couple breathes life into their home’s formerly staid landscape with a scene reminiscent of an outdoor café.
A Prairie Village couple praises their Cottonwood Falls vacation home - a restored 1880s church-turned-loft.


















