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10 Common Mistakes to Avoid During Home Renovations

10 Common Mistakes to Avoid During Home Renovations

One of the biggest risks during a renovation is neglecting safety measures. Ignoring safety rules can lead to serious accidents, which could easily be avoided by following basic precautions. It’s essential to use proper protective equipment, such as helmets, gloves, goggles, and sturdy footwear.

Blakey Apartment / the Stylesmiths

Blakey Apartment: A Heritage-Infused Modern Makeover

The Blakey Apartment renovation by Stylesmiths™ is a masterclass in blending modern design with historic architecture. Situated in a building that dates back to 1902, originally serving as a hospital administration ward, the apartment underwent a complete transformation to create a contemporary yet classic living space while maintaining respect for its heritage roots.

How to Choose the Best Materials for Your Bathroom Renovation

How to Choose the Best Materials for Your Bathroom Renovation

Imagine waking up and stepping into a bathroom that feels like a personal spa. The heated floors, gleaming surfaces, and thoughtful design seem tailored just for you. This dream can become a reality with the right materials for your bathroom, transforming your daily routine into a moment of comfort and indulgence.

Denton House / Martin Fenlon Architecture

Denton House / Martin Fenlon Architecture

Located in the historic neighborhood of Highland Park, Denton House is a reimagined 1920s home, thoughtfully expanded and renovated for a local designer and artist’s family. Martin Fenlon Architecture led this transformation, carefully integrating the new design with the existing site while preserving the original character of the house.

Fresh Pond Residence / Cass Calder Smith Architecture

Fresh Pond Residence / Cass Calder Smith Architecture

The Fresh Pond Residence, designed by Cass Calder Smith Architecture, presents a thoughtful reimagining of a once modest cottage along the shores of the Hamptons. The original 1,000-square-foot structure has been expanded into a 2,300-square-foot home with three bedrooms and two bathrooms.

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