America Today

By the People, for the People

Home Renovation

Recent news

NYC Moves Forward with 14th Street Pedestrian Redesign

The $3 million, two-year study will enhance the 14th Street busway with upgrades for pedestrians, cyclists, and transit riders.

Bentonville's New A Street Promenade Reshapes Downtown Life

The pedestrian-only corridor links the town square with nearby parks, shops, and civic spaces.

Atlanta Preservation Center Hosts Talk on Upgrading Old Homes

Inspector Dan to discuss maintaining and modernizing historic houses to meet climate, safety, and efficiency challenges.

Sarasota Homeowners Embrace 'Right-Sizing' for Retirement

Aligning homes with lifestyle, health needs, and future plans as an alternative to traditional 'downsizing'

Boca Premier Kitchens Experts Reveal Common Kitchen Remodeling Mistakes Boca Raton Homeowners Should Avoid

Boca Premier Kitchens highlights how professional kitchen remodel projects, thoughtful kitchen design planning, and proper cabinet installation and kitchen flooring upgrades can significantly improve both functionality and home value.

Lakeway Residents Fight to Preserve View Protection Ordinance

Proposed height increase and tree-trimming dispute spark neighborhood showdown over 2011 law

Princeton Council to Review Kiosk Designs, Discuss Goal-Setting

Mayor and Council will hear presentations on winning kiosk design entries and hold a goal-setting retreat this week.

Deschutes County Seeks Planning Commission Member from Redmond/Terrebonne

Applications open for a position on the county's land use advisory board.

Green @ Home Tour Aims to Boost Clean Energy Interest

Neighborhood tour showcases sustainable living examples in Cupertino.

Woman Transforms Open-Concept Space with $2,500 Pony Wall

Alexa Occhipinti divided her living and dining areas to create a more functional and personalized home.

Habitat for Humanity Dedicates Home for Hamlet Family

Kashena Hubbard and her two sons, Josiah and Omari, receive new home through Habitat for Humanity program.

Washington State Parks to Build More Cabins at Riverside State Park

The $400,000 project will add two more cabins to the popular Bowl and Pitcher area.

Designers Say Grout Lines Are Out in Bathroom Renovations

Larger tiles and fewer grout lines are the latest bathroom design trend.

Burlington Pods Become Permanent Fixture in Old North End

The Elmwood Community Shelter, known as the Burlington pods, will continue operating as a permanent homeless shelter after a successful three-year pilot program.

Open House San Diego 2026 Celebrates Architecture and Design

Annual event opens doors to noteworthy spaces across East Village, Little Italy, and more

Bridgman Seeks Public Input for Master Plan Update

City wants residents' thoughts on housing, transportation, parks, and more

Bath Planet Inland Empire Expands One-Day Bathroom Remodeling Services Across Southern California

The company offers customized bathroom renovations with a focus on efficient installations and durable materials.

Ranch-Inspired Texas Hill Country Home Offers Stunning Entertaining Spaces

This property in Blanco, Texas features a main house, pavilion, and renovated outbuildings for versatile gatherings.

Home Building Expert Explains Construction Timelines in Southern Illinois

Fulford Homes' Matt Lanter outlines factors affecting how long it takes to build a new home in the region.

Bayard Seeks Public Input on Foy Property Vision

City survey and workshop aim to guide development of 675-acre site acquired in 2025.

More Home news